A protester on the streets of Iran, June 17, 2009. The sign reads “They Killed My Bro Koz He Asked “Where’s My Vote.” Creative Commons photo by Hamed Saber. Two elections. Two women. Two killings. One legacy? Not really. …
From Gloria-Centre.Org IRAN’S TENTH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: CANDIDATES, ISSUES, AND IMPLICATIONS By Ali R Abootalebi * The 2009 Iranian presidential. …
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(As at the time of writing this article, Musavi is still contesting the Iranian presidential election result). In Ghana the selection of Atta Mills by the National Democratic Congress contributed to their winning. …
Commenators are “explaining” the Iran elections based on their own illusions, delusions, emotions and vested interests. Whether or not the poll results predicting Ahmadinejad’s win are sound, there is, so far, no evidence beyond surmise …
People worldwide may be disappointed that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remains in office after this summer’s fraud-ridden-election, but Iran is at a critical turning point, facing a severe challenge to its 30-year-old Islamic …
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appointed Mohammad Reza Rahimi as the new first vice president of Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported. Ahmadinejad announced the appointment in a cabinet meeting on Sunday. In his ex-cabinet, Rahimi served as the vice president for legal …