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Posts Tagged ‘Ahamdinejad’

"The idol-breaker Ahmadi" and "Where are my votes?"

By Kourosh Ziabari • Jun 20th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Religion

WRITTEN BY KOUROSH ZIABARI
 
From the most ardent enemies to the most cordial friends, everybody is now monitoring and commenting on Iran's 2009 Presidential Elections which eventually resulted in the re-election of incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the extension of his mission for another four-year term.
 
The enemies confirmed their credulousness and myopia by garnering the hopes [...]



spinning reality around the Iranian elections

By Guest Post • Jun 14th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Religion, Resistance

WRITTEN BY MASSOUD NAYERI (art by Reza Abedini)I'm writing this to my friends who don't challenge my intention on speaking the truth. I'm not a fan nor a follower of Mr. Ahamdinejad, I'm just an independent Iranian thinker who loves both countries Iran and the U.S.

 
The election in Iran more than anything else was a PRACTICE [...]



Nima Shirazi – On the Table & Off the Map: Threats, Lies, and Iranian Elections

By Nima Shirazi • Jun 12th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Mary's Choice, Newswire, Religion, War

Eight days after Barack Obama delivered his much-touted speech in Cairo, Iranians are going to the polls to vote for their own president. Although reelection for incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seemed to be guaranteed just a few weeks ago, there now appears to be growing potential for an upset victory by challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi, who [...]