Posted on 06/13/2009 5:01:01 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
Washington, DC (AHN) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hailed the election results that showed him winning reelection by more than 62 percent of the vote.
But supporters of his opponent Mir Hossein Moussavi continue to flood the streets and violently clash with police dressed in riot gear. They believe the election was rigged. News reports say a crowd of protesters has reached Tehran's Moseni Square, and people have begun to break into store fronts, starting fires and tearing down signs.
Supporters of Ahmadinejad and Moussavi may be involved in the riots also.
Moussavi and his supporters said before the votes were counted that the process had been tainted and he urged a stop to the counting because of what he called "blatant violations." He said the results were from untrustworthy monitors.
"The results announced for the 10th presidential elections are astonishing. People who stood in long lines and knew well who they voted for were utterly surprised by the magicians working at the television and radio broadcasting," Moussavi said in a statement.
The amount of votes Ahmadinejad received is what is making observers worldwide suspicious of the outcome. Ahmadinejad is popular in rural areas, but Moussavi was expected to do well, if not win. But Ahmadinejad has the backing of the country's powerful religious leader, Ayatollah Khameni and his mullahs, who could be willing to go to great lengths not to let Moussavi take office because of his reform-minded views.
Iran's Interior Minister Seyed Sadeq Mahsouli said 85 percent of the county's 46 million eligible voters turned out to vote Friday.
The Obama administration is closely watching the elections.
"We obviously hope the outcome reflects the genuine will and desire of the Iranian people," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters while visiting Niagara Falls Saturday.
“..all Hell will break loose!”
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No hell will ever break loose in a totalitarian regime. If Moussavi’s supporters try a revolt it will become a pitchfork vs. AK-47 party with his supporters holding the pitchfork.
Why do you think that the rats and Obama in our own country want to get rid of our 2nd Amendment? They want the people to hold the pitchfork.
“We all need to look at this as a show put on to entertain the rest of the world. This way your head wont explode.”
Well said....I wonder if the Iranian people now realize that they are frogs in a pot of boiling water.
Does anyone know where obama is this weekend? Chilling in the WH? Date night?
Hillary knows what it’s like to get ACORNED stolen out of an election. But she’s too much a puppet of the BOZerO now to have much of an influential voice.
don’t post that without warming, i just had dinner.
geez
wold you trade BO for amiwhackjob?
Why not! Both are expert at ruining economies, stealing elections and threatening Israel. At least the monkey man would not run up the expense account so lavishly and can muck it up with the dhimmis at the UN in NYC along with his adoring jewish liberal pals nearby.
“Iran has launched a nuclear strike on Israel. The Obama Administration is closely monitoring the situation.”
Nothing on the news channels. Shameful!
Twitter has alot of information on the protests and election fraud in Iran - very interesting events! The youth are POed
PatrickRuffiniRT @Change_for_Iran: Ahmadinejad... will celebrate [his] victory today at 5pm local time in Valiasr square & we will try to ruin his party!
3 minutes ago from TweetDeck
Change_for_Iranthere were more troops inside the vans and now starting to create a line in front of the only entrance of the building #iranelection
4 minutes ago from web
Change_for_IranI’m currently on rooftop with my laptop, most of the city is now looking calm except university of Economy building. #IranElection
@Change_for_Iran: there were more troops inside the vans and now starting to create a line in front of the only entrance of the building
The monitor what beats his gums
The thing that scares Obama the most is the fact that it may be him and his administration next. He has to shove what he can down our throats now because if he can’t rig the next election he will have real troubles.
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