In addition, the report says, "there are about 100 core anti-Government activists" who should not be allowed to return to China.
At least one party figure blamed the opposition for changing the situation, accusing anti-government activists of sowing disruption and provoking violence.
Many anti-Government activists said they had heard of incidents of relay voting, but relatively few actually saw it.
According to anti-government activists, Nour-Mohammadi was "killed by security forces" while "trying to escape their attacks".
According to anti-government activists at least 90 people were killed, while fatalities have also been reported to be as high as 200.
Only a few anti-Government activists have been imprisoned for any length of time in recent months, and several prominent dissidents have been released.
The estimated number of dead varies from 26 according to the Cuban state to 50 according to anti-government activists.
By 13 August 2011, anti-government activists reported that at least 89 people were killed in the city and its hinterland.
The members are an eclectic collection of anti-government activists, including:
In the late shogunate period, many anti-government activists used several false names to hide their activities from the shogunate.