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Haruna



Now the Islamic cleric are talking about a partial re-count. The  voter turn out and mass protest in the street is indictive that democracy matters if people are interest in politics. 





Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 08:54:00 -0400

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Karim,

I agree with you about the impetus for Mousavi demonstrations and I will only add that the votes were not counted.

I agree with Jabou that gerrymandering could yield the general perception that Amadoneyet did not in fact win the majority of votes in Iran.

Amadoneyet and Khamenee were scared straight that western media manipulation following Lubnaan's vote could engineer a fosse revolution and that is why they rushed to nip it in the bud. Methinks they did themselves wrong by not simply counting the votes. This is because if there was vote-rigging by either Amadoneyet or Mousavi supporters, then either of them could contest the elections and justifiably so. That would have been a more benign solution and could avoid the bloodshed that we may witness in the ensuing days.



The appearance that Khamenee and Amadoneyet are bent on bypassing Iranian laws to remain in power at all cost is what is troubling. They risk undermining their joint revolutions.

Haruna.





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Sister Jabou

Thanks for sharing the piece. BBC can be caught in deception as claimed b y strategist but demonstration in the street of Teran is a called for restoration wide freedom more so women rights, openness, economic development and dialogue with the rest of the world. The extremist regime of Ahmadinemajad and its policies have cause more suffering to Iranian masses. It is a fact the western media will continue to manufacture their own conscience bu the pledge of the people for greater freedom cannot be ignored.

 





Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 22:47:14 -0400

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BBC CAUGHT IN MASS PUBLIC DECEPTION WITH IRAN (ANTI)PROPAGANDA











 

The BBC has again been caught engaging in mass public deception by using photographs of pro-Ahmadinejad rallies in Iran and claiming they represent anti-government protests in favor of Hossein Mousavi.



 

An image used by the L.A. Times on the front page of its website Tuesday showed Iranian President Ahmadinejad waving to a crowd of supporters at a public event.



 

In a story covering the election protests yesterday, the BBC News website used a closer shot of the same scene, but with Ahmadinejad cut out of the frame. The caption under the photograph read, 'Supporters of Mir20Hossein Mousavi again defied a ban on protests'.

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THE IRANIAN PEOPLE SPEAK









  



The election results in Iran may reflect the will of the Iranian people. Many experts are claiming that the margin of victory of incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the result of fraud or manipulation, but our nationwide public opinion survey of Iranians three weeks before the vote showed Ahmadinejad leading by a more than 2 to 1 margin -- greater than his actual apparent margin of victory in Friday's election. 



 

While Western news reports from Tehran in the days leading up to the voting portrayed an Iranian public enthusiastic about Ahmadinejad's principal opponent, Mir Hossein Mousavi, our scientific sampling from across all 30 of Iran's provinces showed Ahmadinejad well ahead. 

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IRAN'S SUPREME LEADER DEMANDS END TO ELECTION PROTEST









TEHRAN

 

Iran's supreme leader warned the political opposition Friday not to continue a wave of street protests against the reelection of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, hailing the voting a week ago as a "victory" for the nation and rejecting charges that the incumbent won through massive fraud. 

 

Ending any doub ts about his support for Ahmadinejad's reelection, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a special address at a Friday prayer service that protest leaders would be held responsible for any violence resulting from continued demonstrations, which he described as illegal and suggested were being instigated by foreign "enemies," including the United States and Britain. 

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IRANIAN ELECTIONS: THE 'STOLEN ELECTIONS' HOAX

















 

There is hardly any election, in which the White House has a significant stake, where t he e lectoral defeat of the pro-US candidate is not denounced as illegitimate by the entire political and mass media elite. In the most recent period, the White House and its camp followers cried foul following the free (and monitored) elections in Venezuela and Gaza, while joyously fabricating an 'electoral success' in Lebanon despite the fact that the Hezbollah-led coalition received over 53% of the vote. 

 

The recently concluded, June 12, 2009 elections in Iran are a classic case: The incumbent nationalist-populist President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (MA) received 63.3% of the vote (or 24.5 million votes), while the leading Western-backed liberal opposition candidate Hossein Mousavi (HM) received 34.2% or (13.2 million votes). Read more here...









OBAMA HOLDS TO MEASURED COURSE ON UNREST IN IRAN











 

The Obama administration on Friday stuck to a measured response to the uprising in Iran over a disputed presidential election, even as both houses of Congress voted overwhelmingly to condemn an official crackdown on mostly peaceful demonstrations in the streets of Tehran. 

 

Administration officials said they remained convinced that the wiser U.S. course was caution over confrontation. President Barack Obama is coming under growing domestic political pressure to speak out more forcefully in support of protesters warned by Iran's supreme leader Friday to end their huge street rallies.

 

In the strongest message yet from the U.S. government, the House=2 0voted 405-1 to condemn Tehran's crackdown on protest rallies and the government's interference with Internet and cell phone communications. The Senate followed suit later in the day.

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