Judiciary to Monitor Iran Elections - 0 views
Only 28 percent of MP's Support Ahmadinejad - roozonline.com - 0 views
Shahrudi Publically Backs Ahmadinejad - 0 views
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During a campaign gathering in Tehran, the hardline head of Iran's judiciary, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, threw his support to Mr. Ahmadinejad, as well.
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Karroubi has gained some notoriety among the four candidates for proposing a novel economic plan which would grant shares in Iran's oil wealth to all Iranian citizens.
Stagnant rural incomes « Tyranny of numbers - 0 views
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The gap between rural and urban incomes has been widening because the rural areas appear to have missed the recent boom or President Ahmadinejad’s redistribution.
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Some of the gap is spurious because of the lower cost of living in rural areas (mainly housing), but the change is probably not.
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The rural-urban gap has been one of the main drivers of changes in inequality, especially in the last four years (more on this in a future post). The gap narrowed under Mr. Moussavi’s watch, and widened during the Rafsanjani and Khatami’s administrations. In the last three years of President Khatami’s government rural expenditures were rising faster than urban expenditures and the gap closed somewhat.
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Ayandeh News Poll puts Musavi ahead - 0 views
Khamenei's backing for ahmaninejad - 0 views
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He said, "I know the country's condition is better than all these gentlemen. I know much of what they say about the condition of the country and economy is contrary to reality. They are mistaken."
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Mousavi also criticized the imbalanced competition ahead of the election, noting, "These elections are held under peculiar circumstances. Thirty provincial and six national television channels cover the president's provincial visits, which are used for campaigning purposes.
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Last September, as the Ahmadinejad presidency entered its last year, Khamenei told Ahmadinejad and members of his cabinet, "Work as if you plan to work for another five years; imagine that this one year plus four more years are under your management. Look at things, work, plan and act as if that is the case."
Document - Iran: Ensure free presidential election | Amnesty International - 0 views
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. In December 2008, the Office of the Tehran Public Prosecutor announced the formation of a “special office to review Internet- and SMS-related crimes and violations”, stating that the office would review election campaign violations and “offensive remarks”made by SMS. These measures may in part be intended to stifle debate, prevent the organization of peaceful demonstrations, and to silence critics of the authorities in advance of the election.
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The arrest on 19 April 2009 by officers of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran of Mehdi Mo’tamedi Mehr, a member of the Committee to Defend Free, Healthy and Fair Elections and a member of the Freedom Movement, a banned political party. Prior to his arrest he had been telephoned by a Ministry of Intelligence official and told that publication of a statement entitled “Civil Society Institution as Election Observers: An Assurance toward Free, Healthy and Fair Elections” by the Committee would be an act against national security. The statement was published anyway, and he was arrested. He has been accused of “acting against state security”. On 29 April, security forces prevented other members of the committee from holding a meeting in the “Raad” Legal Institute which belongs to Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, a prominent lawyer and member of the High Oversight Council of the Centre for Human Rights Defenders (CHRD). The CHRD was forcibly closed in December 2008 and has not been allowed to reopen.
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At least three Amir Kabir University students who remain detained without trial in Section 209 of Evin Prison in Tehran following their arrests in February 2009. O
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Meaningful Opinion Polls - roozonline.com - 0 views
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These particular opinion polls are fabrications published by supporters of the administration, aimed at assuring a presidential victory for president Ahmadinejad.
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And to the question of whom would they actually vote for, 53.6 percent ticked Ahmadinejad, 21 percent Mousavi, 3.8 percent Karoubi and 1.7 percent Rezaei. Alef is managed by Ahmad Tavakoli, attributes the source of this poll to be professional centers in the country adding that it is confidential and not publishable.”
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IRNA, the official news agency of the government under the control of Ahmadinejad and Saffar Herandi, which read as follows:
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Karrubi, the Election, and Facebook - 0 views
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An interesting thing is that Mehdi Karroubi is not alone in his campaign photo (see above). He is pictured with the former mayor of Tehran, Gholamhossein Karbasschi's in the circle just behind him. Perhaps the “change” slogan is not the only thing that Karroubi borrowed from the U.S. election. Has he created himself an unofficial running mate?
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Karrubi's facebook page has just 300 fans, most loggers supporting Musavi - so far so dull. More interesting... Karbaschi's face appears in the background of promotional materials. Given how much Karrubi is trying to model his campaign on Barrack Obama's, this is being interpreted as the additon of a 'running mate'. I dont think it's as new as is being suggested here though. As I recall, Musavi's image appeared behind Khatami's in 1997...
Karrubi hits Basij and Guardians Council - 0 views
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Karroubi who has faulted the Secretary of Iran's Guardian Council Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati for canvassing support for President Ahmadinejad, urged the council to comply by its supervisory obligations.
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criticized the recent statements of the IRGC Chief-Commander, Major General Mohammad-Ali Jafari about the division of Basij into two segments -- military and non-military -- the second which has reportedly been allowed to be involved in political activities.
Khamanei, teh Reformists, and International Election Monitors - 0 views
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The harsh responses and treatment that intelligence and judiciary officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran have embarked against a group of political and social activists who have been promoting the idea of international monitoring of Iran’s forthcoming presidential elections on June 12, 2009, indicate that they view this issue to be a red line not to be crossed, and if done would not be tolerated.
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intelligence-judiciary agents to prevent a regular meeting of the members of the Committee for Free, Healthy, and Fair Elections
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ayatollah Khamenei, the leader of Iran, has directly engaged himself in the issue by barring, through harsh and threatening language, presidential candidates and their supporters from questioning the integrity of the elections.
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Iran: Ahmadinejad Takes a Political Beating, but Retains Front-Runner Role - 0 views
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n early March when parliament, in an unprecedented move in the Islamic Republic’s 30-year history, rebuffed the president’s move to lift state subsidies on essential items, including electricity and bread, and offset the higher prices with straight cash handouts to needy citizens.
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When the president insisted on an "all-or-nothing" version of his subsidy plan, parliament had little choice but to reject the project, although the legislature did end up passing a $279 billion preliminary budget.
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out-of-control spending has blown a gaping hole in the budget so that the country will face an estimated budget deficit of $46 billion.
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The Daily Star - Politics - Khamenei publicly rebukes Ahmadinejad over removal of senio... - 0 views
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Political analyst Saeed Leilaz called the rebuke "unprecedented" and said it "clearly means that Khamenei doesn't insist that Ahmadinejad deserves to remain as president. That's the message."
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Leilaz said Rezaei would have never entered the race without consultation with Khamenei first. His candidacy is "another indication that Khamenei is keeping his options open to deal with a president different from Ahmadinejad," he said. Notably, the largest conservative political faction, Jame-e-Rouhaniat-e-Mobarez, has not endorsed Ahmadinejad in the elections, saying it would have no preferred choice.
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"Regarding the replacement in the Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, the president was strongly notified that the annexation of this organization to the tourism committee is not appropriate," the government daily Iran quoted Khamenei as saying. He ordered that the "situation remain as it was before."
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