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Tehran - Iranian Ayatollah Threatens to Expel Mousavi From Country

Published on:   Jun 18, 2009 at 10:33 PM
News Source:  Times Of London
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Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi (centre right) addresses supporters in Tehran
Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi (centre right) addresses supporters in Tehran
Tehran - The moderate Iranian leader who says that he was robbed of victory in last week’s presidential election faces a fateful choice today: support the regime or be cast out.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, has told Mir Hossein Mousavi to stand beside him as he uses Friday prayers at Tehran University to call for national unity. An army of Basiji — Islamic volunteer militiamen — is also expected to be bussed in to support the Supreme Leader.

The demand was made at a meeting this week with representatives of all three candidates who claim that the poll was rigged, and it puts Mr Mousavi on the spot. He has become the figurehead of a popular movement that is mounting huge demonstrations daily against the “theft” of last Friday’s election by President Ahmadinejad, the ayatollah’s protégé.

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Mr Mousavi, 67, is a creature of the political Establishment — a former revolutionary and prime minister who would like to liberalise Iranian politics but has never challenged the system in the way his followers are doing. It was unclear last night what he would do or even whether the protests would die away if he backed down. Yesterday tens of thousands of demonstrators packed into the Imam Khomeini Square in Tehran — named after the founder of the Islamic Republic — for another massive rally, this one to mourn protesters killed in Monday’s clashes with pro-government militias.

Men, women and children from all backgrounds came dressed in black, with green wristbands, the colour of the Mousavi campaign, and staged a two-hour vigil. Some held banners bearing the names or pictures of the dead, and placards proclaiming “My martyred brother, we will get back your vote” or “We have not had people killed to compromise and accept a doctored ballot box”.

There was near silence until Mr Mousavi arrived with his wife, Zahra Rahnavard, and the throng broke into chants of “Mousavi! We support you!” With almost ecstatic fervour, the traditional lament for Shia Islam’s most important martyr, “Ya Hussein! was answered by the defeated presidential candidate’s forenames “Mir Hossein!

Mr Mousavi was accompanied by Mehdi Karoubi, another of the defeated candidates. He attempted to speak from the top of a car using a loudhailer, but few could hear him.

As the protesters departed just before dusk they left behind little shrines of black candles placed around photographs of the dead. “It encourages us to follow their path, fighting for the vote,” one woman said.

It was the sixth day of demonstrations and first to be held in the poorer south-central district, an apparent effort to dispel notions that the protesters are middle-class or pro-Western.

The Guardian Council, a body of 12 senior clerics whom the Supreme Leader has asked to investigate claims of electoral fraud, said it had received 646 complaints of irregularities. It has invited Mr Mousavi and the other two candidates challenging Mr Ahmadinejad — Mr Karoubi and Mohsen Rezai — to set out their grievances tomorrow and will decide on Sunday whether to order a recount. Nobody believes that it will. The Supreme Leader controls the council and is widely believed to have asked it to investigate as a way to play for time.

Mr Ahmadinejad defended the vote, telling a Cabinet meeting yesterday that “the ideals of the Islamic Revolution were the winners”.


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 Jun 18, 2009 at 10:57 PM who runs der velt? Says:

All this is just killing time for ahmadimejad nuclear reactor program LOL these people are ignorant so they'll kill each other and ill live in peace!

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 Jun 18, 2009 at 10:54 PM Jefferson Says:

hey if they're too busy killing each other then maybe they'll take their mind off developing holocaust version 2.0

a lot of people are criticizing obama for not making a clear statement supporting the Iranian people. but i think he is right on this one because it will have a negative effect. the Iranians (even the 'moderates' or 'reformers') don't like America too much. if the US comes out supporting one side; it will probably end up boosting the popularity of the other side.

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 Jun 19, 2009 at 12:59 AM Barry Says:

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Jefferson Says:

hey if they're too busy killing each other then maybe they'll take their mind off developing holocaust version 2.0

a lot of people are criticizing obama for not making a clear statement supporting the Iranian people. but i think he is right on this one because it will have a negative effect. the Iranians (even the 'moderates' or 'reformers') don't like America too much. if the US comes out supporting one side; it will probably end up boosting the popularity of the other side.

Are you insane?!
Barack Obama is a spineless leader!
I'm sick of people bending over backwards trying to defend him.
He's a selfish spoiled man who doesn't seem to care about the bloodshed of innocents in the streets of Iran.
Young men and women are not sacrificing their lives over rigged elections, they're sacrificing for freedom.
Freedom is something every human being yearns for and every human being should be free to make their own choices in their own lives.
Noone should have the right to tell you how to live, act or dress.
These people want to be free!
They need the supprt of the free world to fight on and win over the free worlds biggest enemy!
Most people understand this!
You and Obama are American dopes that do not realize that there is a bigger picture here. Its not about America and Nuclear its about "DEMOCRACY" Stupid!!

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 Jun 19, 2009 at 08:11 AM Straight Thinker Says:

Reply to #3  
Barry Says:

Are you insane?!
Barack Obama is a spineless leader!
I'm sick of people bending over backwards trying to defend him.
He's a selfish spoiled man who doesn't seem to care about the bloodshed of innocents in the streets of Iran.
Young men and women are not sacrificing their lives over rigged elections, they're sacrificing for freedom.
Freedom is something every human being yearns for and every human being should be free to make their own choices in their own lives.
Noone should have the right to tell you how to live, act or dress.
These people want to be free!
They need the supprt of the free world to fight on and win over the free worlds biggest enemy!
Most people understand this!
You and Obama are American dopes that do not realize that there is a bigger picture here. Its not about America and Nuclear its about "DEMOCRACY" Stupid!!

your dead right! you couldnt have written it any better.

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 Jun 19, 2009 at 08:43 AM Askupeh Says:

Reply to #3  
Barry Says:

Are you insane?!
Barack Obama is a spineless leader!
I'm sick of people bending over backwards trying to defend him.
He's a selfish spoiled man who doesn't seem to care about the bloodshed of innocents in the streets of Iran.
Young men and women are not sacrificing their lives over rigged elections, they're sacrificing for freedom.
Freedom is something every human being yearns for and every human being should be free to make their own choices in their own lives.
Noone should have the right to tell you how to live, act or dress.
These people want to be free!
They need the supprt of the free world to fight on and win over the free worlds biggest enemy!
Most people understand this!
You and Obama are American dopes that do not realize that there is a bigger picture here. Its not about America and Nuclear its about "DEMOCRACY" Stupid!!

I agree with you too. It is freedom that they are yearning for.

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 Jun 19, 2009 at 09:06 AM Anonymous Says:

"The moderate Iranian leader who says that he was robbed of victory in last week’s presidential election ..."

Moderate !?!?!
Is the Times of London nuts?

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 Jun 19, 2009 at 10:50 AM Anonymous Says:

Has anyone ever heard American leaders or talk show hosts telling people who opposed the Iraq war that they should leave the US? Or Zionists who tell Neturei Karta that they should leave Eretz Yisrael? I have heard both!

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 Jun 19, 2009 at 04:21 PM Gefilte Fish Says:

Let's hope Mr Mousavi won't give up, and a new Iranian revolution will take over that crooked country. Amen!

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 Jun 21, 2009 at 07:07 AM Avrohom Abba Says:

I hope the people do not fall for the old "recount" trick. Then, the government will just recount the votes they already tampered with, so the results will be the same anyway.

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