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Iran reformists want TV time to prove vote fraud
2009-10-13
[Al Arabiya Latest] Iranian opposition leaders have demanded they be given time to speak on state television to show proof of their allegations that the June election was rigged, a reformist daily reported on Monday.

Former prime minister Mir Hossein Mousavi and cleric Mehdi Karroubi met at the weekend and decided they want to go on television to challenge the authorities who say they have no evidence to back claims the poll was fraudulent, the newspaper said.

The reformist Sarmayeh newspaper also quoted Mousavi as saying that Iranian officials were giving "wrong" data to the people about the post-vote unrest which rocked the country.

"Look how many times the number of the killed has been changed. They say that fraud in the election is a lie. Some gathered to say that there was no fraud... okay, then if you are so sure then why are you afraid of us appearing on television?" Mousavi said during his meeting with Karroubi, the report said.

"Why do you not open the ballot boxes on a live television show, so people can see how many ballot papers without serial numbers are in the boxes?"

Mousavi was the main challenger to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the June 12 poll, which returned the hardline president to office for a second term.

The opposition leader has continued to claim that the election result was massively rigged in Ahmadinejad's favor.

Karroubi too voiced similar concerns during the meeting, Sarmayeh said.

"Some talk about the election as if nothing has happened, nothing occurred," he said.

"You think people do not know what has happened to them? Then why these protests? They are saying I had only 300,000 votes and I did not have a single vote in 10,000 ballot boxes, which means I did not have a single supporter," said the reformist cleric, whose official tally plunged from more than 17 percent in the 2005 presidential election to less than one percent this year.

"If you are telling the truth, then instead of denying the fraud in the state media (television) and putting pressure on innocent prisoners for confessions, they should allow us to come on television and give to the people our evidence" supporting the claims.

Posted by:Fred

#1  I think they'd be a whole lot safer trying to broadcast on another Nation's TV, say Israielli?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-13 13:10  

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