Beaten Back, Iran's Opposition Looks To Reform From Within »

Posted By vin5 5 months, 3 weeks ago in News

Having lost the battle for the streets, those who lead the opposition to the reelection of President Ahmadinejad are now forced to fight on within the regime where the hardline security establishment is ascendant

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    Daylight5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    I just don't believe Musavi ever won this election, he in fact lost a wide and huge margin even to demand a recount, it is acceptable and reasonable if he had at least won the 55 percent of the votes cast, but he and his followers make belief of that he won the election is far fetched, just because he could muster a huge violent crowd on to the street to try one more time and to discredit his opponent, doesn't mean anything.If the incumbent president wants to bring a huge crowd that double the size of what Musavi could, he also could do so but what is the point. Musavi has lost all the credibility as a leader, he is a traitor and Western stooge in the sight of the majority of Iranian people and he ruined his political career and he has no future. Now the Zionist media have to lick the wounds.

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