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Iran
Iran governors step into poll row
2004-01-29
Provincial governors in Iran have said they do not believe it will be possible to hold parliamentary elections scheduled for next month. The governors said there were not enough candidates for a free and fair vote on 20 February. Earlier this month, Iran’s conservative Guardians Council barred more than 3,000 candidates from the elections. The governors said a new date should be set for the vote, to give the council more time to review its decision.
I.e. to take delivery from the Clue Train that keeps visiting Teheran, to no avail ....
"All provincial governors have announced unanimously that, under present circumstances, there will be no possibility of holding elections," interior ministry spokesman Jahanbakhsh Khanjani told the Associated Press news agency. The 12-member Guardians Council has disqualified more than a third of the 8,200 people - including more than 80 sitting MPs - who applied to run in the elections. So far it has reinstated about 700 of the disqualified candidates, after Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, ordered a review. It is still examining appeals and is due to announce its final decision on the others on Friday.
They're showing their power. There probably won't be many put back on the list, but even if most are, they'll have showed that they're the ones in charge...
In a letter to the interior ministry, the governors suggested a new date for the election would give the Guardians Council more time to decide whether to re-instate the barred candidates. On Wednesday, Iran’s main pro-democracy students’ group called on people not to vote in the elections. "There is no possibility of fair and free elections," the student movement, the Office for Fostering Unity, said in a statement. "Considering that people’s vote has no affect on the establishment, and there is no way to hold fair and free elections, there is no justification for people to participate in this election." The students urged reformist MPs to continue their protests against the poll blacklist. President Mohammad Khatami, himself a reformist, says he still believes the row can be resolved but warned he would not accept even a single "unfair" disqualification. "Even if one person has been disqualified unfairly, as president, I will defend his right," Mr Khatami told reporters after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. The president said ministers and vice-presidents had submitted their resignations in protest over the mass disqualifications. But with negotiations continuing, he said he "will not accept resignations of any kind". Once out of office they have less leverage and cannot speak for the country ...
Posted by:rkb

#8  
"Even if one person has been disqualified unfairly, as president, I will defend his right," Mr Khatami told reporters after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

What about the rights of non-Moslems to run for office?
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-1-29 11:03:26 PM  

#7  So who are you rooting for in the Iranian election controversy, Faisal? Do you back the reformers or do you back the mullahcracy? Are you for ultra Allahificationm of Persian society or are you more of an Allah Lite and Less Filling type of guy? Lets hear you opinion and how you back it up.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-29 10:18:34 PM  

#6  Crazyfool: lol. shipman and Jon She(e)p could make up a porno and setup their websites. Nuss Ratchett... keep whining baby
Posted by: Faisal   2004-1-29 4:42:48 PM  

#5  Faisal my ass! Napoleon VII get your kooky little body back to the ward.... the Price Is Right starting soon.
Posted by: Nuss Ratchett   2004-1-29 3:25:26 PM  

#4  I'm sure a 'hanging chad' (or god forbid a 'pregnant chad') would be considered lustful and sinful under Islamic laws.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-1-29 1:30:01 PM  

#3  Good idea Faisal! Florida would get some salvage money and Iraq and Iran would have honest elections.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-29 12:12:28 PM  

#2  What the heck. I think we need to export voting machines from Florida to Iraq and Iran immediately and hold elections there. duh
Posted by: Faisal   2004-1-29 11:09:58 AM  

#1  yeah, but once out of office the black hats actually have to run the govt and the provinces themselves, with no political cover from the moderates. Revolution time.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2004-1-29 10:24:58 AM  

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