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Iranian Alert -- February 20, 2004 -- IRAN LIVE THREAD --Americans for Regime Change in Iran
The Iranian Student Movement Up To The Minute Reports ^ | 2.20.2004 | DoctorZin

Posted on 02/20/2004 12:01:06 AM PST by DoctorZIn

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To: DoctorZIn
DoctorZIn, ISNA News Agency reported that the primary estimates show a total of 2,300,000 people voted in yesterday election in city of Tehran and suburb.
Remember that Tehran has around 7-8 milion potential voters. I will get back with more info soon.
201 posted on 02/20/2004 10:04:30 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: Khashayar
In Tehran, the ministry sources said turnout was down to 20-25 percent. <<That is what IRNA keeps saying..
202 posted on 02/20/2004 10:08:47 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: Khashayar
That's pretty low for their largest city. And that's with all their voter fraud.
203 posted on 02/20/2004 10:16:45 PM PST by McGavin999 (Evil thrives when good men do nothing!)
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To: All
Conservatives ahead as first results given from Iran elections

Channel News Asia
21st of Feb 2004

TEHRAN : Religious conservatives in Iran have taken an early lead in elections for the 290-seat parliament, official sources said after the the first 50 results from Friday's polls were announced by state radio.

Officials said the results were from smaller constituencies where ballot counting has already been completed.

According to official media, partial results from several other constituencies also showed a strong showing for hardliners.

Conservatives were well-placed to win Friday's polls after the disqualification of most reformist candidates, and to add the Islamic republic's Majlis, or parliament, to the already long list of institutions under their control.

Senior figures in the regime campaigned against a call by prominent outgoing reformers for a boycott, playing on nationalist and Islamic sentiment by calling each ballot cast a "bullet into the heart" of US President George W. Bush.

Some Iranian media and several senior interior ministry election commission officials gave wildly varying estimates late Friday on how many of Iran's 46.3-million electorate had cast ballots -- the main unknown in the polls.

Iran, however, has no opinion or exit polls, and interior ministry spokesman Jahanbakhsh Khanjani said that "as long as we have not opened the ballot boxes, none of the figures being bandied around can be confirmed."

The first results on the composition of the 290-seat Majlis were due Saturday and a definitive tally not before Sunday or Monday.

The elections have capped a frustrating legislative mandate for the reformists, who captured three-quarters of the Majlis seats in 2000 with a huge wave of public support but then saw fundamentalist clerics block proposed changes at virtually every turn.

The widely-expected conservative win would leave reformist President Mohammad Khatami as one of the few moderates left in public office. His second and final term in office ends in mid-2005.

Iran's deadlocked political system has triggered growing voter apathy. While two-thirds of the electorate cast ballots in the 2000 legislative elections, less than half turned out for local polls last year.

But the regime hoped that conservatives could also bring voters out. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivered a broadside at "the enemies (who) are trying hard to stop the people from going to the ballot boxes."

And Ayatollah Ahmad Janati, head of the powerful Guardians Council -- a hardline bastion behind the blacklist of 2,300 would-be candidates -- told worshippers that "voting is as important as praying".

Each ballot cast was like "firing a bullet into the heart" of Bush, who famously lumped Iran into an "axis of evil", he said.

Khatami also urged Iranians to vote massively -- and to "surprise" the hardliners by choosing the few reformists who were approved to stand or were not boycotting.

The main reformist party, the Islamic Iran Participation Front (IIPF) led by Mohammad Reza Khatami -- the president's younger brother -- did not take part.
The IIPF faces a dangerous political wilderness and possible retribution from the hardline judiciary, having used the Majlis as a public forum for often damning criticism of the regime and unprecedented questioning of the supreme leader.

On Friday, Janati also branded stayaways as "traitors".

The main conservative bloc expected to do well is the Coalition of Builders of Islamic Iran, a grouping presenting itself as a pragmatic force keen to get a stagnant economy moving, and not the puritanical "Taliban" that reformists are warning of.--- (AFP Files)

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/72100/1/.html
204 posted on 02/20/2004 10:17:28 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: McGavin999
That is what I thought too.
205 posted on 02/20/2004 10:18:23 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: AdmSmith
Oh no, that railroad axle resembles a Cross from that angle, the Muslims will have a cow.
206 posted on 02/20/2004 10:18:52 PM PST by Chris Talk (What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
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To: Khashayar
I'm going to turn in for the night. I've been fighting to keep my eyes open for the last hour, but it's a losing battle. I'll check the thread in the morning.

You be careful!

207 posted on 02/20/2004 10:26:07 PM PST by McGavin999 (Evil thrives when good men do nothing!)
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To: McGavin999
Thanks a lot for company. I will leave the thread soon.
208 posted on 02/20/2004 10:28:05 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: McGavin999; DoctorZIn; Eala; nuconvert; All
The potential voters in Tehran were around 8,260,000.
209 posted on 02/20/2004 10:34:03 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: DoctorZIn
This just in from inside of Iran...

"4 students were arrested in city of Yazd... they were asking people not to vote in the public."

210 posted on 02/20/2004 10:36:45 PM PST by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: All
I have visited 7 poll stations yesterday and they were totally empty.
211 posted on 02/20/2004 10:39:08 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: All
See you all on other threads and with more reports from Iran.
Good Luck!
212 posted on 02/20/2004 10:56:32 PM PST by Khashayar
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To: DoctorZIn
This thread is now closed.

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213 posted on 02/21/2004 12:03:59 AM PST by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: F14 Pilot
Freedom now ~ Bump!
214 posted on 02/21/2004 6:09:57 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: FITZ
>But most American’s are unaware that the Islamic Republic of Iran is NOT supported by the masses of Iranians today. Modern Iranians are among the most pro-American in the Middle East.

It's interesting because if you do know Iranians, they've been saying that for quite a while.

It's my perception that Iranians in the US (or at least in the Pacific Northwest) tend to be quite shy about being seen as Iranian -- likely due to prevalent attitudes set in place here back in '79 (and which can even be seen on FR from time to time).

It's a tragedy, really, because (my observation again) once they know you know they're Iranian and accept them -- they open up; they're a warm, gracious people.

It'll be good when they throw off that repressive regime and join the modern world where they belong.

Amen.

215 posted on 02/21/2004 10:47:16 AM PST by Eala (Sacrificing tagline fame for... TRAD ANGLICAN RESOURCE PAGE: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican)
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To: Khashayar
See you all on other threads and with more reports from Iran.

I guess I'm now on yesterday's thread, but I was late getting up and am trying to catch up. Thanks!

216 posted on 02/21/2004 10:51:40 AM PST by Eala (Sacrificing tagline fame for... TRAD ANGLICAN RESOURCE PAGE: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican)
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To: F14 Pilot
Bump!
217 posted on 02/21/2004 5:18:43 PM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
218 posted on 02/21/2004 5:32:34 PM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: F14 Pilot
Later bump!
219 posted on 02/21/2004 7:31:09 PM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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