claire reindorp, chief executive of _ possible.ve of young women's i possible. claire reindorp, chief- executive of young women's trust, thank you for your time.— executive of young women's trust, thank you for your time. reports suggest that authorities have regained control of large parts of a town in western iran from anti—government demonstrators. the protesters had briefly seized large parts of the city of 0shnaviyeh, which lies close to the border with iraq. footage appeared to show protesters in control of the town. police say about 740 people have been arrested nationwide, including 60 women, after protests were sparked by the death in custody of a woman who'd allegedly broken dress rules. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent, jiyar gol. it was a city, a small kurdish town, but it was the city on the first day of the protests, three people, three young people died there and i could hear them actually shouting "freedom, we will take revenge for those martyrs" and "you have nowhere to go". and last night, actually, we manage