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Default 14th June 2009

My friends of Iranian origins are going crazy on Facebook. It sort-of reminds me of when the Syrian left Lebanon. Anyway, Moussawi's spokesman has just declared it a political coup:
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Spokesman: Political Coup


By MUHAMMAD SAHIMI in Los Angeles | 13 June 2009
[TEHRAN BUREAU] In an interview, Mr. Mohsen Makhbalbaf, the distinguish movie director and spokesman for Mr. Mir Hossein Mousavi, has declared that there has been a coup in Iran whereby the elections have been rigged, and peoples vote have been altered on a vast scale, in order to declare President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the victor.
According to Mr. Makhbalbaf, in the early hours after voting had ended, the Interior Ministry had called Mr. Mousavis campaign headquarters to inform them that Mr. Mousavi would be the winner and, therefore, Mr. Mousavi must prepare a victory statement. Mr. Mousavi was, however, asked by the Ministry not to boast too much, in order not to upset Mr. Ahmadinejads supporters. Many of the presidents supporters are among the ranks of the Basij militia, and thus armed.
According to Mr. Makhbalbaf, the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was also informed of the developments. He also recommended a good management of the victory statement, meaning not boasting greatly about the victory, because that would be in Irans national interests and stability.
At the same time, the reformist newspapers were also informed that they can prepare their Saturday edition to declare Mr. Mousavi the winner, but were not allowed to use the word pirouzi (victory) in their articles, in order not to upset Mr. Ahmadinejads supporters. One reformist newspaper prepared its front page with the title, People took back the flag of their country [from Mr. Ahmadinejad].
But, just a few hours later, a center that had been set up by Mr. Mousavi in Gheytarieh (in northern Tehran) for monitoring the election and vote counting, was attacked by armed security agents. They ransacked the center, destroyed computers, and attacked the staff. Supporters of Mr. Mousavi intervened and arrested 8 security agents. The police was called to take them to prison, but the police released the attackers.
According to Mr. Makhbalbaf, the central headquaters of Mr. Mousavis campaign was also surrounded by security forces, as was the Interior Ministry building. Then, new data began to be released by the Ministry, indicating that Mr. Ahmadinejad had won the elections decisively.
Mr. Makhbalbaf then declared that, I have been authorized by Mr. Mousavis campaign to officially declare that a political coup has taken place, in order to declare Mr. Ahmadinejad the victor.
In other developments, in an attempt to put an end to the scandal, the Supreme Leader issued a statement, congratulating Mr. Ahmadinejad for his victory. He also warned that he would punish anybody who disputed the results. The official site of Mr. Mousavi, صف*ه نخست - قلم نیوز - ستاد مهندس میر *سین موسوی has been filtered and is inaccessible in Iran. There are also reports that the homes of Mr. Karroubi and former president and powerful politician, Mr. Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who had written a letter to the Supreme Leader on Wednesday to warn him against irregularities, have been surrounded by security forces.
In its first official reaction to the election results, the United States declared that it has serious doubt about the accuracy of the election data. Fox News reported that a spokesman said that, Our analysts find the declared votes for Mr. Karroubi hard to believe, or that Mr. Mousavi received less votes in his hometown than Mr. Ahmadinejad.

Spokesman: Political Coup – tehranbureau