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Iran Election: Fraud Allegations Die Without A Trace

Tehrān : Iran | 4 months ago  
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  • Mir Hossein Mousavi (R) and his close ally, former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami
    Mir Hossein Mousavi (R) and his close ally, former reformist president,...
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Mir Hossein Mousavi (R) and his close ally, former reformist president,...

This situation can form the pretext for the next episode of the popular tv show "Without a Trace." This time, the agents will be looking for the allegations of fraud that had Iran in turmoil earlier this year.

In earlier posts, I covered the violent crackdown of the protestors, and the resilience of those people to continue to cry out, even as Ahmadinejad seemed to virtually ignore the situation as though the entire country was united behind him.

I was in support of the country's people rising up and making a claim that seemed legitimate and standing through "hell and high water" to confront what they believed was not the will of the people.

So you can imagine my disappointment when reading this article about the trial of about 100 Iran reformists who denounced their previous claims of fraud once the trial began.

In a bigger flip-flop than Brett Farve's yearly NFL retirement discussions, these top leaders of Iran reform did everything from denounce their claims to announcing allegiance to the elected government of Ahmadinejad.

This is a major blow to those other Iranians still looking for reform. Do I know that fraud took place? No. But the citizens had a grievance nonetheless and requested an investigation into the election, and I believe if a country claims democracy, then ignore the voice of the people, that it is an empty shell of a philosophy made strong by being conscious of the people.

With these leaders retracting their statements and becoming Ahmadinejad's newest cheerleraders, any chance of getting to the bottom of the elections situation is disappearing faster than the victims in a TV primetime cop drama.

As late as this past week, people oceans away from Iran are showing solidarity and support for the reformists in Iran. Too bad the leaders within the reformist movement are not of the same mind. I can't imagine what adversity they must face within the country being the face of opposition against a government claiming ultimate legitimacy. However, their failure to stand by initial allegations raises the question of what will happen to the movement in Iran that arose from the people?

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  • Posted By Ross1776 Ross1776 | 4 months ago
    Iran's elections were no different than those in the U.S. And Ahmadinejad is nothing more than a front man for the powers that be that are manipulating both the world political scene, and the world's economy.

    Haven't you figured that out yet?
  • Posted By ibomi ibomi | 4 months ago
    SpkTruth2pwr Dear,

    People all over the world needs to quit this by-stander thing that has given most of these funy politicians the opportunity of fermenting trouble, which they don't normally stay back to savour when its boomrang. We honestly need to start asking questions....

    It's not a one area thing; a whole lot of things have been going underground and untraced, so it's a general phenomenon that demands quick curbing.

    Cheers,

    Ibomi
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