Posted on 06/19/2009 3:52:51 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, giving his Friday prayer sermon at Tehran University. Photograph: Reuters TV/Reuters
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, remained defiant today in the face of vote-rigging allegations as he condemned the protests that have rocked the country since last week's disputed elections.
Speaking at Friday prayers, Khamenei claimed that the high turnout at the elections showed how much the Iranian people supported the regime, and warned protesters to keep off the streets.
The reformist presidential challenger, Mir Hossein Mousavi, was conspicuous by his absence from Friday prayers at Tehran University, where Khamenei was making his first public appearance since controversially endorsing Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election as president.
With the crowd chanting "Death to the US," Khamenei praised the president as "hardworking" and dismissed the idea that the election might have been rigged.
"The Islamic republic will never manipulate votes and commit treason," he said. "The legal structure in this country does not allow vote-rigging." He said that vote-rigging to the extent of the 11m votes in the official results was impossible.
He added: "If some people have doubts and evidence it should be dealt with through legal ways only through legal ways. I will never accept illegal innovations."
Some followers of Mousavi, who support his claim to have won the election, had called for a boycott of prayers at the university because of the refusal to annul the result of the poll, but TV pictures showed thousands of people listening to Khamenei and occasionally chanting affirmation of his words.
Khamenei said people were "wrong" to think they could influence the establishment by taking to the streets.
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Related thread from Sunday:
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Need eyes watching the Tweeter network..@iranelection
Well,...he must have the enforcement goons ready...no longer stalling.
Talk about having a tin ear...
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RT so predictable of our supreme leader! he talked about US conspiracy (as usual) #iranelection
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RT: Khamenei you are HISTORY. We will pay with our blood for our Freedom and Democracy. #gr88 #iranelection VIVA THE REVOLUTION.
2 minutes ago from web
I get the distinct impression that Iran is not about to have an all-embracing Kumbaya moment!
Yep, I’ve been wondering when the militia check points would be reported. I can see why, too - take a look at the picture at the top of this thread. For the first time I can recall, the Ayatollah looks worried.
Every dictatorship needs a scapegoat
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@oxfordgirl Every dictatorship needs a scapegoat (like Orwell described)...apparently US no longer a convincing one. #iranelection
6 minutes ago from web
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RT Khameni irrelavant, has already changed his mind twice. Rafsanjani with Ass Experts working to impeach him. #iranelection #iranelections
half a minute ago from TweetDeck
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RT from Iran: Saturday's rally with Khatami, Mousavi & Karroubi @ 4pm in Enghelab sq. is very critical. #iranElection #gr88
5 minutes ago from TwitterFox
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RT : Night Clashes between Protestors and Basiij very brutal! Many Protestors injured , many disapear! #IranElection #gr88 #Iran #tehran
2 minutes ago from web
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RT @LilyMazahery Khamenei specifically mentioned Clinton by name and is blaming the U.S. for murdering 80 people in one house. #IranElection
4 minutes ago from web
Hope and Change meets Unintended Consequences...
Iran Gov brings Arab Supporters
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RT : CONFIRMED!! Iran Gov brings Arab Supporters to do the dirty job and beat up protestors! #IranElection #gr88 #Iran #tehran
1 minute ago from web
LOL!
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