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Comunicati Stampa
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Sunday, 19 June 2005 |
Participants say presidential election boycott reflected illegitimacy of regime
- Rajavi: Winners do not represent the Iranian people; they are Iran’s worst enemies
Yesterday afternoon, 20,000 Iranians and French citizens attended a
gathering at Cergy soccer Stadium, north of Paris, on the anniversary
of the disgraceful raid on the office of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran and the arrest of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Iranian
Resistance’s President-elect. |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 1
Based on reports received until 11:00 am (local time) from hundreds of
polling stations in Tehran and other cities, voting stations were
deserted. In some areas, not even one person had gone to vote. |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 2
Reports from different Iranian cities indicated that in the first three
hours of the voting all polling stations were deserted in most areas. |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Five hours after the election, polling stations in Tehran, other cities remain deserted
Iran – election – statement no. 3
Eyewitness reports indicate that five hours after the start of the
election, polling stations in Tehran and other cities were deserted
completely. The Iranian people have decisively boycotted this
illegitimate election. |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 4
Reports by the Resistance’s observers until 2:00 pm, local time, from
33 cities across Iran indicated that people have decisively boycotted
the mullahs’ sham elections.
The reports, based on eyewitness accounts by the Resistance’s observers
from Tehran, Khash, Babol, Mashad, Isfahan, Tabriz, Hamedan, Yassouj,
Shiraz, Qazvin, Damavand, Karaj, Ilam, Kamyaran and dozens of other
cities indicate that polling booths were deserted and mostly empty. |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 5
Today, simultaneous with the complete boycott of the clerical regime’s
illegitimate election, a widespread demonstration took place in Golha
(Flowers) Square, near Shokoufeh Square, southeast Tehran, and Vali-e
Asr Square on the intersection of Palestine Street at 3:00 pm. and
continued for two hours. |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian
Resistance, congratulated the nationwide and victorious boycott of the
illegitimate presidential election to the Iranian people, describing it
as a reflection of a great national resolve to bring down the ruling
theocracy and establish democracy in the fettered Iran.
Mrs. Rajavi underscored that the mullahs’ election was faced with a
major wave of popular protests before the vote, which caused
unprecedented discord within the regime’s leadership and inflicted a
heavy blow to the mullahs on election day.
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 6
Tehranis stage large-scale demonstrations across the capital, express jubilation over election boycott |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Iran – election – statement no. 7
By 8:00 pm local time, the number of those casting ballots in the
presidential election sham was less than 10 percent of the eligible
voters. For this reason, the Interior Ministry extended the voting
hours. |
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Thursday, 16 June 2005 |
Without doubt, the Iranian regime's presidential election on
Friday carries no semblance of the democratic process. If the electoral
process and the records of the candidates are any indication, this
election will only serve to safeguard the status quo. |
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Thursday, 16 June 2005 |
Despite the fact that all candidates in the mullah’s
presidential elections had affirmed their heartfelt and practical
commitment to the doctrine of the velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical
rule), the Guardian Council qualified only eight out of more than 1,000
candidates, who have been among officials responsible for suppression,
killings, plunder and the export of terrorism in the past quarter
century.
The composition of the candidates and the reality that the regime was
unable to offer even one new face to deceive its foreign interlocutors
foretell of the clerical regime’s deadlock in every respect. Yesterday,
Maj. Gen. Mohsen Rezai, acknowledging the prospects of a widespread
boycott by the Iranian people, withdrew from the race. |
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