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Seven killed in post-polls violence in Iran
2004-02-23
Seven people have been killed in southern Iran after sporadic violent clashes followed the announcement of results from Friday’s controversial parliamentary elections. Four people were killed in clashes on Saturday with police in Izeh in southwestern Iran, a provincial official said. “Demonstrators wanted to attack the prefecture but police prevented them. Then they attacked the town hall, and police opened fire and used tear gas,” the deputy governor of Khuzestan province was quoted as saying. “The deputy elected, Seyed Hadi Tabatabai, is safe and sound,” added that the official, whose name was not given. He explained the protestors were contesting the results that saw the conservative candidate win. Another source told the agency that the mobs were venting their anger over alleged irregularities in the polls. Thirty people were arrested, he said.
"What kind of irregularities?"
"Dead people. Lots of 'em. It was really scary until I saw Grandmaw!"
In Firouzabad in the southern province of Fars, a local politician said that “three or four people” were also killed and six others injured there on Saturday after similar protests. The source said the victorious conservative candidate there raised suspicions after winning an “abnormally high number of votes”.
"How high's 'abnormally high'?"
"'Bout 212 percent of the entire population of the province."
Press reports on Sunday has pointed to violence in other areas of the country, but no further details on other trouble spots were immediately available.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#6  So they had their election. Looks like everything worked out too.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-23 8:18:41 PM  

#5  Wussies. Here in Chicago we know how to make the dead vote and make all the numbers look j-u-u-u-u-s-t right.
Posted by: Steve White   2004-2-23 6:27:53 PM  

#4  Phil---Iran is like a Zen koan. You are trying to rationally understand something irrational. When you break through and obtain enlightenment, your blood pressure will return to normal and you can salt your popcorn the way you wish.

This also applies to statements made by Dems in the throes of Bush-Hate Syndrome.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-2-23 2:51:03 PM  

#3  Ack, I meant: it'll be better for our blood pressure. I saw this just a fraction of a second after hitting "post."
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-2-23 2:23:01 PM  

#2  Fred, for items like this, we all need to switch to potassium chloride. I'll be better for our blood pressure.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-2-23 2:22:19 PM  

#1  Jennie, did you remember to salt the popcorn?
Posted by: Fred   2004-2-23 2:18:58 PM  

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