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June 22, 2009 2:22 PM

Iran Probe Results To Be Released June 24

The findings of Iran's investigation into the disputed presidential election results will be released on Wednesday, the conservative news agency Mehr reports.

The Guardian Council, an unelected body of 12 clerics and Islamic law experts close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has finished examining all the complaints filed.

Although the final results of the probe won't be released until Wednesday, the Guardian Council said no special problems were discovered regarding the distribution of ballot papers, according to spokesman Abbas Ali Kadkhoda'I. The council also concluded that the complaints alleging discrepancies in total votes and eligible voters in some regions are unfounded because people are not legally required to vote in their place of residence.

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According to the news agency, it was decided that some of the ballot boxes would be randomly recounted and if the discrepancy turns out to be significant, the rest of the boxes would be recounted.

The council previously announced that it was ready to randomly recount 10 per cent of the votes.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi favors an independent probe, alleging the Guardian Council is not neutral and has already indicated it supports Ahmadinejad.

Below if the text of the report in English by the Iranian conservative news agency Mehr:

Tehran, 22 June: Guardian Council spokesman, Abbas Ali Kadkhoda'i said on Monday [22 June] that the GC will announce its final position on the complaints about the presidential election results on Wednesday [24 June].

The GC has received different reports and complaints from three presidential candidates, such as claims that there were delays in the distribution of ballot papers, but the GC has now examined all of the complaints, he added.

The Guardian Council invited candidates Mirhoseyn Musavi, Mahdi Karrubi, and Mohsen Reza'i to attend a meeting last Saturday [20 June] to elaborate on their complaints but only Reza'i showed up.

On the complaints about the distribution of ballot papers, Kadkhoda'i explained, It was found that there have been no special problems (in this regard), except one or two cases of a 40-minute delay in provinces such as Yazd and Isfahan.

Commenting on the complaints that some of the representatives of the candidates were expelled from polling stations, Kadkhoda'i stated that the GC determined that they were expelled for interfering in administrative affairs or because they arrived at polling stations too late.

Elsewhere in his remarks, he stated that Reza'i asked the GC to recount some of the ballot boxes in a number of provinces and said, It was decided that some of the boxes be randomly recounted and if the discrepancy turns out to be significant, we are ready to recount the rest of the boxes. We do not regard ourselves as infallible and we do not conceal anything from the people.

The GC previously announced that it was ready to randomly recount 10 per cent of the votes.

In response to the complaints that the number of votes in some provinces exceeded the number of eligible voters, Kadkhoda'i explained that this occurred because there was no law requiring people to vote in their place of residence and people can vote anywhere in the country.

It was decided that a number of inspectors should go to the Statistics Organization (to examine the issue). However, the total of the votes in these constituencies amounts to three million votes, which cannot change the results of the election, he stated.
The GC spokesman also urged the candidates to pursue their protests through legal channels.

We are ready to examine the complaints and give convincing answers, provided that they (the candidates) act within the legal framework. There is still time and we are ready to hold a meeting to hear the views of the two candidates (Musavi and Karrubi).


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by stevex47 June 22, 2009 9:03 PM EDT
I'm sure all is on the up and up, lol.

Certainly, no Koran toting supreme leader would lie would he?

C'mon good people of Iran !
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by pauldia-2009 June 22, 2009 8:30 PM EDT
"Iran Probe Results To Be Released June 24" Great, all that's missing is Jimmy Carter to provide his observations!
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by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:58 PM EDT
This President is NOT going to stand in front of a Mic, Pound his Chest and shout Bring em on. What he IS going to do is go to the HEART of the Muslim World and lay it on the LINE. He is going to say to the folks of the Middle East, the days of the US interfering in YOUR business is OVER and we want to talk. The Radical Right in THIS country was to busy trying to find a Gottcha Line in that speech to actually HEAR it, but the people of Iran did.. they heard EVERY LAST word and NOW they want that kind of change. This man is headed for Greatness People... we did a REAL good thing here. When I think of McCain in charge right now it makes me shiver... HE wouldn't have made that speech to begin with but I'll bet next months house payment he would have our young men on the ground there, RIGHT NOW!
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by hungry1968-15 June 22, 2009 4:33 PM EDT
by ereHsdadhgaB-2009 June 22, 2009 1:24 PM PDT
No matter who's the President in Iran, their democracy is laughable and their elections is a joke. We all know that the supreme God,err Ayatollah Kameney rules the country de facto. And they will continue to kill our soldiers in Iraq and Obama will continue just "watching".







Keep guessing boy.

I told you YEARS ago that the people of Iran are leaning farther and farther towards Western ideals, and you disagreed saying that ALL of the people of Iran were terrorists, and that Israel should kill them all.

The truth is slapping you in the face HARD, and I hope it hurts like hell.
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by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 8:00 PM EDT
Hey I remember that discussion! Strange how these Radical Wing Nuts forget isn't it. LOL
by YrSoWrong June 22, 2009 8:13 PM EDT
The Western ideals of cowardice, ignorance, stupidity and vulgarity are making their way throughout the world. I know you're doing your part.
by hagar39 June 22, 2009 4:17 PM EDT
Remember our riots in 1968 and 1972. Remember when our troops shot the students? When the police beat the crap out of the students and old people?
Remember when Bush had to cheat to win in Florida.
What we had in the USA, Iran is now facing the same thing.
In elections, somebody wins and somebody loses. One side is going to be mad. That's life in politics. I've been on both sides. Winning is fun.
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by tmittelstaed June 22, 2009 4:11 PM EDT
In my mind there's 2 great problems that need to be addressed here:

1) How can the election results show Ahmadinejad winning by a landslide yet the headcounts of the street protests clearly show the vast majority of protesters favor Mousavi? Given the level of support of Mousavi it should have been a very close election.

2) Why were election results tabulated so rapidly this election whereas the last election in Iran the results took hours and days to come back?

Now, as far as stealing the election, it's obvious that in a country where voting is permitted anywhere in the country, that what really needs to be checked is WHETHER the people who voted actually did so.

You can recount ballot boxes all you want, but if half the ballots in those boxes belong to dead people, the counts are going to come out perfect, but the election is still going to be fixed.

Turnout on this election was reputed to be 85%. The fact of the matter is that if 65% of the people actually showed up and voted, you could have 20% of the votes in the boxes stuffed, and win the election handily,
even if all of the real votes were accurate.

Not to mention that in Iran, there's no secret ballot anyway - the voter writes down the candidate's name in front of election "observers" - most of which are pro-Ahmadinejad - and if the voter is illiterate (most poor Iranians are) the observer writes the candidate name down.
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by ABM_21 June 22, 2009 4:01 PM EDT
Of course these 'results' will declare Ahmadinejad the winner of this rigged election. I guess he learned his lesson well from Bush...
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by zonkzilla June 22, 2009 3:57 PM EDT
As Iranian protestors say " the suspense is KILLING us ".
Me too, I just can't wait until June 24, I just have to know now how the supreme "gods" Council ruled.
Keep us posted CBS! America can't wait for their announcement.
What a joke.
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by thusspokezara June 22, 2009 4:02 PM EDT
I am so glad that our President is "bearing witness" right along with us. It is a lot harder than I expected. I missed part of the coverage of the US Open while "bearing witness."
by mcv57 June 22, 2009 3:50 PM EDT
... the cost of freedom had always costs the blood of its patriots. The United States can use a few patriots today.

The present and past U.S. Government administration have abused and ignored the U.S. Constitution. In view of its history of American protestor treatment by Army Reserve Forces and U.S. Law enforcement: murder and brutal beatings (Vetinam ERA and the Martin Luther Movement). The U.S. Government would be the last to qualify to judge or take action (intervention) in Iran.
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by apple2pie June 22, 2009 3:44 PM EDT
Khamenei needs an arrest warrant for Crimes Against Humanity.
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by apple2pie June 22, 2009 3:42 PM EDT
Why doesn't some European country call for Khamenei to be charged at The Hague for Crimes Against Humanity!!!!!!!!!!
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by thusspokezara June 22, 2009 3:42 PM EDT
Secret message from Obama to Iranian Supreme Leader leaked by Deep Pharynx. It reads: "Dear Supreme Leader. I enjoyed meeting your envoy the other afternoon. I did not realize that our paths had crossed during my years in Morningside Heights. I want to express my deepest appreciation for the restraint that you have shown in suppressing your malcontents. We have our own malcontents. They are called Republicans. After Americans have forgotten about this recent unpleasantness (they have the memory of a goldfish) we will resume our high level secret meetings in Mallorca. Mrs. Clinton's elbow should be healed by then. I have included with this brief not a copy of one of my favorite books by Franz Fanon. P.S. Try to keep those bombings in Iraq to four a week.
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by gravyboat3000 June 22, 2009 3:42 PM EDT
by alien_view June 22, 2009 12:27 PM PDT
Obama blows it in IRAN. Why do you idiots think their signs are in ENGLISH, all they wanted was US support and Obama sits on his Islamic hands as not to upset his Islamic friends. I have never believed he was anything close to being Catholic. He is anit-jewish and pro Islamic his actions speak volumes. Now he has to cover his rear for the screwed up opportunity in Iran, when they most needed his support (just a good word for them in their effort to make change). Obama stands with the Iranian Leadership (Why????)

________

You ARE an alien, if you REALLY belive what you typed.

The people in Iran DON'T want the President of the United States to do ANYTHING.

The last thing they need is for the Iranian powers that be to have comments against them by any western leader, as they'll just blame the unrest on the west, when it's everyday Iranians who are rising up against the Clerics.

But, you're too partisan to understand that.
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by thusspokezara June 22, 2009 4:18 PM EDT
Obama is standing with the Iranian Leadership because they are demagogues just like he is. He despises the demonstrators because they are middle class like we are.
by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:50 PM EDT
You are so right! They say in blog after blog that they want their OWN Obama and now they have their slain victim to fight for. They are doing GREAT against very big odds... just like we did when we elected the Man that has Inspired them. HE does not need to be the focus here any more than Johnson needed to be the focus when the Three Civil Rights Workers were shot down. The faces of the PEOPLE in the Struggle are what is IMPORTANT...after all this IS their Fight and THEIR Country. If these people are going to grow up and become partners in the World we want to build they have to have their OWN Hero's, they already have OURS.
by gravyboat3000 June 22, 2009 3:37 PM EDT
Guardian Councel: "We win, you lose,(and you will never win), now take off those rediculous green bandanas and go home"...
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by government_control June 22, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
obama = weakness

obama = cowardice

obama = appeasement

obama = moral failure

obama = wrong side of history
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by apple2pie June 22, 2009 3:40 PM EDT
government_control You got mixed up. It's GWB weakness and cowardness - never served his government in Vietnam. Appeasement and moral failure - pro-big business keeping the minimum wage unchanged for 8 yrs. Wrong side of history - Iraq, nuff said
by thusspokezara June 22, 2009 3:51 PM EDT
You ain't seen nothing yet.
by speakinup22 June 22, 2009 5:53 PM EDT
"You ain't seen nothing yet. - thusspokezara

oh, I don't know. It is pretty much what barry has done so far.
by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:42 PM EDT
I wonder why they used Obama's Poster to depict the Young Girl? I really worry about you in the fringe right. You strike out at our President for reaching OUT to these folks. They go out in Jordan and Elect a PRO Western Government in an UPSET and the people in the Streets of Iran want their OWN Obama. What do you in the Confederate Party do? You attack him for NOT doing MORE! LOL A party like that deserves a Governor who just walks away from his job!! LOL To sit there and ATTACK that kind of success is just flat out SICK!
by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:45 PM EDT
Yeah especially when it was you freaks in the Fringe Right who attacked him for reaching out to these folks in the first place! Exactly what was your attack on that one by the way?? Oh yeah, he was apologizing?? LOL Seems like the folks in the Middle East think he was doing a little more if they NOW what their Own Obama! LOL They are voting for pro western governments? What grade did you make it to Cletis? LOL
by bajajohn1 June 22, 2009 11:52 PM EDT
We thought most republiturd trolls had disappeared after the election. We are not going to give the religious Iranian fanatics an excuse to blame our country for their despotic actions. Get over it and try to grow some common sense.
by alien_view June 22, 2009 3:27 PM EDT
Obama blows it in IRAN. Why do you idiots think their signs are in ENGLISH, all they wanted was US support and Obama sits on his Islamic hands as not to upset his Islamic friends. I have never believed he was anything close to being Catholic. He is anit-jewish and pro Islamic his actions speak volumes. Now he has to cover his rear for the screwed up opportunity in Iran, when they most needed his support (just a good word for them in their effort to make change). Obama stands with the Iranian Leadership (Why????)
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by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:37 PM EDT
Why do YOU IDIOTS think the people are wanting their OWN Obama? Don't you remember when you freaks were attacking him because he was contacting THEM. HE, President Obama is the REASON for this and you low life creatures just keep attacking him. IF you stopped attacking, just for a few hours and opened your mind you'd realize the ENORMOUS change he has made in the Middle East in just a few months. But I guess your blind hatred will prevent that... or is it your LOVE for War?
by apple2pie June 22, 2009 3:24 PM EDT
another government attempt at re-electing Amathejerk. These people are so much like Dick Cheney...If we only say we're right often enough...the people will believe us.
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by thusspokezara June 22, 2009 3:13 PM EDT
Obama's planned comments for tomorrow's press conference leaked by Deep Pharynx. Mr. Obama will say: "My fellow Americans and Republicans. I will not intervene in Iran. I will not seek to influence the outcome of the uprising. I do not want to be a foil. In addition, our country has a long record of sticking its nose in other countries political life. I could mention Chile. I cried when that great man Allende died heroically. I could mention Nicaragua and Iran Contra. I could mention Eastern Europe. If we had not intervened there it still would be communist. I could mention Granada and Cuba. I could mention Korea and Latin America. I do not want us to be perceived as Yankee Imperialists by the rest of the world any longer. I have therefore ordered Mr. Pannetta to close the CIA's Iran unit and to reassign some of those CIA officers to working in Michelle's garden, some to spying on righ wing groups like the NRA. The rest will be hired by GM. "
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by antoniof123 June 22, 2009 3:18 PM EDT
This isn't even worth a comment it is complete nonsense. I am tired of spening billions trillions on other countries I want it spent here. If you want to spend your money move over there and spend it there.
by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:35 PM EDT
You people have let your hatred and Religious Views drive you absolutely INSANE!! OUR President, with his WORLD WIDE Attraction does NOT need to be out front right now. That Girl and her OBAMA like Poster?? That, like in the south during the 60's, will bring down the power structure. We've had enough of you in the Radical Right and your War... always want that war don't you?
by Volksstimme June 22, 2009 3:09 PM EDT
Sure something we are all looking forward to. Given that Pinnochio counted himself, the result ought to be correct ;-) LOL
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by speakinup22 June 22, 2009 5:51 PM EDT
Oh, I'm sure this announcement is a foregone conclusion, given that "Supreme Leader" (gotta laugh every time I read that - right up there with Boris Badinoff & Natasha from the Rocy & Bullwinkle show ;-) Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has staked his religious reputation with the people already by saying any blood will be on the demonstrator's hands.

Those terrible demonstrators ! They flung their body-parts right at those bullets and religious SS batons.
by skyk-2009 June 22, 2009 7:28 PM EDT
I remember during our struggle against the Religious Extremist Klan in the south here, when the images of the Three Young Girls Killed by one of their Terrorist. At that point we all knew they were beaten, it was just a matter of time until the PEOPLE made it so. It doesn't matter the PLACE, Religious Extremist ALWAYS go to far and ALWAYS end up losing.
by pete_in_az June 22, 2009 2:47 PM EDT
Wow too bad these guys can't intervene in Minnesota.

Give it up Coleman, you lost.
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by rainbowroosie June 22, 2009 6:24 PM EDT
"The council previously announced that it was ready to randomly recount 10 per cent of the votes."
Does this include the 3 million+ extra votes -- the election was a sham, plain and simple. Thugs stole it and will kill to keep power...but its OK because god told them to do it.
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