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Election boycott was a historic 'no' to mullahs' regime, 'yes' to democracy PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 25 June 2005
ImagePresident Elect's Statements Maryam Rajavi: Election boycott was a historic 'no' to mullahs' regime, 'yes' to democratic change in Iran

To continue appeasing mullahs is tantamount to complicity in suppression, facilitating nuclear weapons procurement and giving free rein to export of terrorism

In a message to the Iranian people, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi congratulated them on the nationwide solid boycott of yesterday's sham elections, saying that it amounted to a complete rejection of the clerical regime.

"An assassin and a terrorist has assumed the presidency of mullahs' regime," Mrs. Rajavi said. "Now, the world can clearly see that reform of the clerical state was nothing more than a catastrophic, eight-year road from religious fascism to religious fascism, which Khatami and his spin-doctors demagogically called 'religious populism.'"
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Clerical regime threatens Resistance's supporters with death PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 June 2005
ImageStatementsEmboldened by the report against the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI) by the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch, the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) has stepped up its threats against the Iranian Resistance’s sympathizers and activists in and out of Iran.

The new wave of intimidation and efforts to set the stage for terrorist activities abroad is overseen by MOIS deputy Mohammad Reza Irvani, who has been responsible for assassination of dissidents abroad and the chain murders in Iran.

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Polling stations in Tehran, other cities deserted PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 June 2005
ImageIran – election – statement no. 1

Based on reports received until 11:00 am, local time, hundreds of polling stations in Tehran and other cities were deserted, which reflected a decisive boycott of the election.
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Contradictions in the number of eligible voters in two rounds of election PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 June 2005
ImageIran – election – statement no. 2 - The clerical regime announced that the number of eligible voters had risen by 150,000 from June 17 to June 24.
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Three hours into voting, polling stations are deserted PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 June 2005
ImageIran – election – statement no. 3 - Reports by the Iranian Resistance’s observers from Tehran and other cities indicate that polling stations have been deserted by voters.

In Tehran, in Imam Ali mosque in Pirouzi Street, Soudmand high school, Kowthar mosque in and Ostad Shahriar school in Ghanat Kowthar Streets,
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Five hours into the vote, polling stations remain deserted PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 June 2005
ImageIran – election – statement no. 4 - Reports from Tehran indicate that the vast majority of the polling stations across the capital were empty.

No one has gone to vote in Abolfazl mosque in and Mottahari Labor and Knowledge Training College on Seraj Street, as well as in Imam Reza training center on Zamani Street
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Officials acknowledge low voter turn out PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 June 2005
Low election turnoutIran – election – statement no. 5 - Reports from within the regime are indicative of discord and disarray among international factions over the low voter turn out.

An Interior Ministry official said the situation in Tehran was a fiasco. In Tehran’s mosques, the paramilitary Bassij rushed to the polling stations to collect votes.
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Hundreds of Tehran University students stage antigovernment gathering PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 June 2005
Reports from Iran indicate that around 8:00 pm today, hundreds of Tehran University students used the disqualification of some 1,000 candidates in the Presidential election farce as pretext to hold a protest gathering at the University and surrounding areas
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1,000 candidates for Presidential election were deiqualified PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 June 2005
Disqualifying 1,000 candidates for Presidential election sham demonstrates clerical regime’s illegitimacy and lack of future

The mullahs’ Guardian Council disqualified more than 1,000 candidates for the upcoming presidential election sham, approving only six as being eligible to run
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