On 10 February 2009,
BARAN foundation claimed anonymous group of Ahmadinejad supporters tried to attack and beat Khatami with stick during annual march of revolution victory.
Mohammad Ali Abtahi, close adviser to Khatami confirmed that report.[2]
On 12 February,
Hossein Shariatmadari, editor-in-chief of hardliner newspaper Kayhan, wrote a controversial article and threatened Khatami with assassination like former
Pakistan popular Premiere
Benazir Bhutto.[3]
On 16 March, Khatami officially dropped out of the presidential race in order to endorse Mir-Hossein Mousavi, who he believed would stand a better chance for real reforms against the conservative establishment.[4]
Maziar Bahari of Newsweek magazine reports an unnamed adviser to Khatami told him that
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei "became quite upset" when he heard Khatami had decided to run for president, and "sent a personal message to Khatami asking him to step down." Khatami denied that the Supreme Leader made any such request.[5]
Endorsement
Families of Iran-Iraq war martyrs including families of:[6]