election fraud and prompted supporters of leading reformist candidate Mir Hussein Musavi and others to hold public demonstrations in several major cities of a size and intensity unprecedented since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. …
From Gloria-Centre.Org IRAN’S TENTH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: CANDIDATES, ISSUES, AND IMPLICATIONS By Ali R Abootalebi * The 2009 Iranian presidential. …
ROME (AFP) – Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini would have annulled the results of Iran’s presidential elections in June, defeated reformist candidate Mehdi Karroubi told an Italian newspaper. In an interview with La Stampa, published on …
Iran Revolt. June 18, 2009 by Canopus. No incumbent President in Iran has lost the election to the challenger yet. Close to 400 candidates were rejected on the grounds of ineligibility to run in the presidential elections. …
Yesterday – 10:18 In Iran today started the process against some moderate arrested immediately after the disputed presidential elections in June and accused of having fomented the revolt against the reelection of President Mahmoud …
Iran admits more votes than voters in 50 cities · NY Times: Locked in a bitter contest with Iranians who say the presidential elections were rigged, the authorities have acknowledged that the number of votes cast in 50 cities exceeded …
It is no surprise that the highly contested results of the presidential elections in Iran have sparked unrest in Tehran and other cities across Iran. The level of cheating on display seems crazy even by the standards of Iran’s Islamic …
The Iranian regime has been hopeful that the protests against the rigged presidential elections would have died out by now. This has after all been a carefully planned ballot box Coup d’état the likes of which has rarely, if ever, been seen before. Little did Khamenei expect or foresee the wrath that this last nail …more »
In his sermon today, Friday 19 June 2009, Khamenei demanded an end to the protests again the results of the presidential elections. He again affirmed his support for a president who is by now discredited both at home and abroad. The legitimacy of this presidency, if, and it is a big if, it manages to …more »