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25th
JUN

Recent Iran Election Crisis In A Nutshell

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Ahmadinejad, Elections, Iran, Middle East, Politics, Religion and Spirituality, USA, United Kingdom, War and Military

What you see these days in the media about Iran is a magnified version of a specific part of what is going on in reality, tailored to the Western powers’ benefit. There is a minority in the country who have the West’s tight support, access and running the media, hence make much loader noise and publicise as if they are the majority.

The elections have been legitimate and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has obtained 24.5 million votes out of 40 million. The oppositions, so far, have not handed in a single valid documented reason to truly dispute it. They have been trying to skip the law, use illegal methods, and produce such heavy news against the government and the election results, simply to shortcut and jump on power.

As before, the West does not understand the facts of Iran and has done another miscalculation! Anyway, since Friday the 19th June, after the leader’s speech and his emphasis on obeying the law whatsoever, and the fact that he has an enormous support amongst the people, from the very hour of his speech the number of protesters, which was hundreds of thousands before Friday, started declining to under ten thousand at the day after and now just a few hundred. Things have been settling down. This was a nasty game which is now almost over. Although the story continues!…

On a side note, see the below screenshot; YouTube is not just allowing violent clips to be uploaded unlike their policy during the Israel’s attack on Gaza, but even advertising its abnormal channel dedicated to Iran Elections Crisis.

YouTube Iran Elections Crisis

YouTube's contribution to the crisis!


Western countries are trying to feed the public opinion with its propaganda to distract them from their own crimes all over the world, as if all they have done in the history is bringing peace! Just review in your mind what has gone on in other countries in the recent years by mainly the United States, Britain, France, Israel and their close allies. They are not just brutal with other nations, but unsurprisingly, with their own as well. See these few video clips:

- Police killing a man during the G20 summit in London, UK
- 15 year old girl beat by cops Seattle, USA
- Police beat 62 years old lady, USA
- Police hit woman directly in head, USA
- …

Reader's Comments

  1. German Vogel |

    Add to that YouTube disgusting contribution to the crisis thousands of companies around the world which sent messages like this one that I got:

    Hello Germán,
    We’re sorry for bothering you, but we have some important news that we would like to share with all of our Iranian callers.

    Due to the recent and highly unfortunate developments in Iran, we have decided to take action and do what is in our power to help the people of the Islamic republic in their struggle for democracy. Something that is rightfully theirs.

    To find out more about the background of this effort and how to get your share of these 250,000 minutes, please visit the Rebtel Blog and help us spread the message.

    Free Iran!
    The Rebtel Team ♥

    Isn’t it fascinating that all of a sudden these companies which had the capacity to raise public awareness about the Gaza holocaust are only now interested about “democracy” and “freedom”?

  2. Azadeh |

    So while you are not in Iran and it is not clear if you had voted in election please shut up for bringing your views.
    who is talking about law while they even do not let people to have their calm rallies in peace and attack and kill people and put the responsibility to people themselves!!! and hide behind the religion! who really skip the law?
    who should we bring our documents while all the government is against all people??? and the president AN just have the Supreme’s support and not a legal document that proves his 24m vote!!! for your information, we have brought our documents to all the world and all the world (friends and enemies) accept the fraud. but we are sorry for ourselves that our government is deaf, blind and mindless.

    http://entkhabatj88.blogspot.com/ (just one sample)

    FYI, there are almost all clergies of Iran, against the election result, but the supreme has closed his eyes and support the illegal presidential of AN.

    http://www.mowj.ir/ShowNews.php?7315

    be fair! how was it when Iran orders US or other nations to leave Iraq or do not support Israel is not interference but while they just advice Iran’s government not to criminally attack the people is interference???
    I won’t send any video clips of recent violation against people as you can just have a search on youtube and find thousands of videos in just 2 recent weeks not as your few videos through hundred years of democracy in west.

    Dear Ali Sanei, try to open your eyes and use your mind while there is a chance of studying or just try to paint your views and do not mention any of your blindly, silly and mindless politic ideas or go to hell my nasty ex-boss!!!

  3. Ali |

    @Azadeh Omrani
    I can clearly see in your last sentence where all your anger comes from. If it helps; sorry for sacking you 5 years ago, looks like you haven’t handled it well. Let it go!
    BTW, since your comments have contained accusation and insultation a number of times now - I have had to cut it out - I will no longer approve comments from you.

  4. Amir Forman Asgharzadeh |

    I definitely believe that the election was healthy. Now, there might have been some miscalculations, or mistakes, but it would not be 11 million. Maybe a couple of hundred thousands. Read this:
    http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14018

    I really do believe that the situation is more complicated that the ordinary people see. Yes, we … Read moreall condemn the death of ordinary people to police force. According to the western media, when ordinary people kill police forces, they are “freedom fighters”, but when police kills people, they are”dictators”.
    One thing I don’t understand is whether Mousavi himself is aware of the broader implications of what he has done or not. OK, fine, if you have problems, complain, and take out people to the streets. I am OK with it. But what I am not OK with is how the enemies of Iran and the hidden hands big up the propaganda. In Farsi we say” catching fish from mud water”. So it started as an election dispute, but we are now hearing different messages

  5. Amir Forman Asgharzadeh |

    For the first few days, the western media was talking about “healthy” VS. “unhealthy” election, but they have now changed their tones. They are not talking about elections anymore. They are talking about the regime and how to overthrow the regime. I would suggest Mr. Obama think about the poor situations of the African Americans in his country … Read morefirst before becoming a sweetheart for Iranians.
    I think the the government in Iran has correctly identified the problem, but they are still confused how to settle down the crisis. Obviously, they can’t go out to the streets and kill people, but also they shouldn’t let the crisis continue. I wish A.N himself could reach out to these people himself, but he isn’t a good politician (Ghalibaf’s interview on youtube uploaded by yourself). Anyhow, this is an Iranian problem, and it will be solved by Iranians. The foreign hands must be cut right now!

  6. Amir Forman Asgharzadeh |

    You may add one more thing because someone may be able to give me a promising answer. Only one hour after the election was over, Mousavi said in a conference that “he was the elected president of Iran. Any other result would mean that the election had been fabricated” We all know that the results of any election aren’t known one hour after the election is over. It takes at least several hours. So where did Mousavi get the statement from? I always ask this question from the fanatics who support Mousavi, and they are yet to give me an answer. Instead, they talk about the death of the people, etc, etc. If we are to solve a problem, we need to go to the roots of the problem. I strongly believe that the root of all the problems was this statement from Mousavi.

  7. John |

    I thought the opposition had sent a clear list of irregularities from the current election? They ranged from Interior Ministry officials removing ballot boxes from where they had (in the 9 previous elections) usually been counted through to polling stations closing early, etc. Maybe you could address those complaints Mousavi and Karroubi sent?

    I think the reason the protests have lost momentum is not because people no longer think Mousavi won the election and had it stolen, it is because Khamanei, the Basij and groups like Ansar-e Hezbollah have made the cost of getting involved in those protests very high. The violence and intimidation of those peacefully protesting has caused many people (rightly) to stay at home.

  8. Ali |

    @John

    Have you read the list? Have you seen any valid concrete evidence for yourself? Have you read the Interior Ministry and Guardian Council’s response?

    E.g. to address the item you mentioned; the official polling time was for this election was 8am to 6pm. Previous elections it was from 9am to 7pm. So we should be in an agreement that if they even don’t extend, there is nothing illegal. However they extended the time to 10pm, and for many stations they asked people in the queue to come in and closed the gates and voting continued to midnight. So nothing illegal has happened here. Mind you that why would you think this is against Mousavi?! Other candidates can have the same argument.

    People do not think he has won. The minority who you are in touch with think so. As said, there is NO evidence other than a bunch of nonsense rumours moving around and circulating in the media.

    Mousavi HAD to go through the legal process first, if he got bollocks in return, he may have had the right to protest and shout out. Not claim he is the winner at 11pm polling day and say other than this means there has been cheating and people should come to streets!

  9. mahyar |

    Wow!
    it is a great progress That you accept your nastiness and apologize for your previous actions!!!

    hahahaha!!!

  10. Cyrus |

    Azadeh - you make EXCELLENT points. Ahfareen!

    These people are blinded and brainwashed by their hatred of All Things “Western”, yet they are using “Western” inventions like Internet (YouTube, Facebook, blogs, etc). Most damning, they are LIVING in these so-called “Western” countries!

    You don’t hear people in India/Turkey/China/Korea/Japan/Indonesia (Muslim) BLAMING all their own problems on these exaggerated claims of “Western” imperialism.

    Beedar besheen. It’s 2009 - not 1959! Stop blaming others for your own weaknesses.

  11. J |

    Hi Ali,
    Thanks for writing your ideas. You raise valid points. I’m sorry that people have visited your blog with such nasty agendas.

    I wish you would write something about the ridiculous deadlines set up yesterday at G20. So Israel already has bombs (with plenty to spare), but Iran is the threat. The world is upside down!

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