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Iran: Slow Clean in Tehran (Moussavi's all-pervasive connection)
City Journal ^ | 12/04/09 | ANDREW APOSTOLOU

Posted on 12/03/2009 8:41:21 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster

ANDREW APOSTOLOU

Slow Clean in Tehran

The limits of an Iranian purge

4 December 2009

Half a year after Iran’s disputed presidential election, the Islamic regime is suffering from partial paralysis. Despite thousands of arrests, scores of killings, widely publicized show trials, and the closure of independent-minded newspapers, the regime is seemingly reluctant to launch the kind of full-scale purge that could remove its opponents, who demand a new election and an investigation into the deaths and torture of detainees. The hesitancy of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s “Supreme Leader,” and his ally, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is understandable. While a purge to uproot supporters of Mir Hussein Moussavi, Ahmadinejad’s main challenger in the June 12 election, could restore a semblance of stability, it might also damage the regime’s viability. For as much as they portray Moussavi as a sore loser and a saboteur trying to destabilize the Iranian state, he is a regime insider, with supporters throughout the religious and educational establishments and within Iran’s most dangerous programs.

Moussavi’s background is at odds with his new reformist stance. He pretends to have been out of politics for 20 years, returning now as an Iranian Cincinnatus to save the country from the “irrational and superstitious” Ahmadinejad. This is an affectation. Moussavi has retained his regime credentials and connections while carefully avoiding the entanglements of daily politics. For the last 20 years, he has been a member of the powerful Expediency Council, an unelected body designed to prevent the Iranian parliament from exercising any real power, though he has chosen not to attend its meetings. Like Hashemi Rafsanjani, the hardy perennial of Iranian politics, Moussavi represents the “deep state,” a network of personal, family, and professional relationships that cuts across Iran’s institutions. Unlike Rafsanjani, Moussavi has avoided conspicuous corruption.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: election; iran; moussavi; powerstruggle

1 posted on 12/03/2009 8:41:24 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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...Mir Hussein Moussavi, Ahmadinejad's main challenger in the June 12 election... is a regime insider, with supporters throughout the religious and educational establishments and within Iran's most dangerous programs... background is at odds with his new reformist stance. He pretends to have been out of politics for 20 years... has retained his regime credentials and connections while carefully avoiding the entanglements of daily politics... has been a member of the powerful Expediency Council, an unelected body designed to prevent the Iranian parliament from exercising any real power... represents the "deep state," a network of personal, family, and professional relationships that cuts across Iran's institutions... has avoided conspicuous corruption.
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