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Khamenei Backs Controversial Re-election of Ahmadinejad

By Manila Ryce
Published Friday, June 19th, 2009, 4:39 am
Filed under: Society/Culture: Civil Unrest, Videos: Political, World: Asia, Society/Culture: Religion, Society/Culture: Law/Order, Society/Culture, World Issues, Videos

Delivering a sermon during Friday prayers at Tehran University, Khamenei backed the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the president after the June 12 election.

“Candidates were put forward into public eye, everyone could judge for themselves … they have identified the person they wanted,” he said.

Khamenei refuted accusations of vote rigging, and insisted the poll was an “absolute and definitive victory”.

Ruling out fraud behind Ahmadinejad’s victory, he said “the Islamic establishment will never manipulate people’s votes and commit treason.

“The legal structures and electoral regulations of this country do not allow vote rigging.”

He said that any doubts concerning the results must be investigated through legal channels and called on supporters of defeated candidates to cease street protests, adding, “otherwise they will be responsible for its consequences, and consequences of any chaos”.

Farzad Agha, an Iranian analyst, told Al Jazeera: “This clearly is a threat to the demonstrators and supporters of the opposition candidates … He is saying that if you continue we will deal with you.”

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2 Responses to “Khamenei Backs Controversial Re-election of Ahmadinejad”

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