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    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/baby...-tehran-1.html
    Tehran erupted in unrest today as results for the Iranian presidential election pitting incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad against leading reformist Mir-Hossein Mousavi and two other rivals were announced. Ahmadinejad won big amid record turnout and allegations of widespread voter fraud.

    Enraged Mousavi supporters battled police for hours, and it remained unclear whether the unrest would stop anytime soon.

    The amateur video posted above illustrates the drama unfolding in the Iranian capital.

    -- Times staff writers

    Video: Unrest in Tehran. Credit: Mousavi1388

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    Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

    We received from Stratfor last night:
    Red Alert: Iran's Election Results (Open Access)
    June 12, 2009 | 2116 GMT

    Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi at a press briefing in Tehran after the June 12 vote

    The Iranian election is currently in turmoil. Both Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi are claiming to be ahead in the vote. Preliminary results from the presidential vote show Ahmadinejad leading; Iranian Election Commission chief Kamran Danesho held a press conference at 11:45 p.m. local time and announced that with some 20 percent of the votes counted, the president was leading with 3,462,548 votes (69.04 percent), while his main challenger, Mousavi, had 1, 425,678 (28.42 percent). Sources tell STRATFOR that these preliminary numbers pertain to the votes from the smaller towns and villages, where the president has considerable influence, as he has distributed a lot of cash to the poor.

    However, Iran’s state-run Press TV is saying that only 10 million of 24 million votes, or around 42 percent of the vote, have been counted. At the same time, they are also claiming that 69 percent of the vote has been counted. Obviously the numbers are not adding up, and the agencies themselves appear to be in chaos.

    Prior to the announcement of the results, Mousavi held a press conference in which he said he was the winner of the election. The opposition camp is greatly concerned about fraud, and STRATFOR has been told that Mousavi has vowed to resist any fraud, even if it entails taking to the streets. This means there is considerable risk of unrest should Ahmadinejad emerge as the winner. But so far there is no evidence that the government is mobilizing security forces to deal with any such eventuality.

    The situation is being monitored carefully, as it is potentially explosive.

    This report may be forwarded or republished on your website with attribution to www.stratfor.com

    © Copyright 2009 Stratfor. All rights reserved.

    Ed.

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      Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

      Some where a CIA agent is getting his back slapped by Obama.
      Mike

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        Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

        Fred
        Do you think this could short term effect the oil price?
        Mike

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          Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

          I think this is the kind of thing the CIA has been working on and why we haven't pushed harder lately. Time will tell I guess.

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            Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

            Originally posted by Mega View Post
            Some where a CIA agent is getting his back slapped by Obama.
            Mike
            Just the latest "color" revolution. Orange in Ukrain, , green in Iran (official color of Islam, if you didn't catch the significance)

            Let's hope this one makes it too. (I'm much rather the iranian people vote that fuck out, makes life VERY MUCH LESS MESSY for us).

            This counter-revolution has been steaming for years. I hope it succeeds and that this sets the stage for a big political shift between the people of the US and the iranian people towards a significant reconciliation.

            Things are getting better every day, now if we could just have a revolution against the Financial and Corperate Oligachs in THIS COUNTRY, we could start making some REAL progress.
            Last edited by jtabeb; June 13, 2009, 08:06 PM.

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              Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

              Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
              Just the latest "color" revolution. Orange in Ukrain, , green in Iran (official color of Islam, if you didn't catch the significance)

              Let's hope this one makes it too. (I'm much rather the iranian people vote that fuck out, makes life VERY MUCH LESS MESSY for us).

              This counter-revolution has been steaming for years. I hope it succeeds and that this sets the stage for a big political shift between the people of the US and the iranian people towards a significant reconciliation.

              Things are getting better every day, now if we could just have a revolution against the Financial and Corperate Oligachs in THIS COUNTRY, we could start making some REAL progress.
              Lets hope so especially considering the sucess of the previous revolutions - Orange and Rose in particular, who cares if warmongers and sociopaths are "elected" as long as they know whom they serve. [sarcasm]
              Last edited by Diarmuid; June 13, 2009, 09:34 PM. Reason: clarify post
              "that each simple substance has relations which express all the others"

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                Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                Originally posted by Diarmuid View Post
                Lets hope so especially considering the sucess of the previous revolutions - Orange and Rose in particular, who cares if warmongers and sociopaths are "elected" as long as they know whom they serve.
                The elected officials who are helped by color revolutions seem to know that another color revolution could just as easily displace THEM as it did their predecessors.

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                  Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                  Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                  .

                  This counter-revolution has been steaming for years. I hope it succeeds and that this sets the stage for a big political shift between the people of the US and the iranian people towards a significant reconciliation.

                  Things are getting better every day, now if we could just have a revolution against the Financial and Corperate Oligachs in THIS COUNTRY, we could start making some REAL progress.
                  Sock Puppet heads of "green" "orange", "rose" etc. revolutions meets sock puppet head of "hope" revolution to figure out how to maintain and further entrench power of same said oligarchs :rolleyes:
                  Last edited by Diarmuid; June 13, 2009, 10:08 PM.
                  "that each simple substance has relations which express all the others"

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                    Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                    This is EITHER Tienamen Square or the Fall of the Berlin Wall, we just don't know which one yet.

                    I'm praying for anther Fall of the Berlin Wall. Please keep the people of Iran in you prayers tonight.

                    Watch the riot police RUN after beating a protester as the crowd CHARGES their position.
                    Last edited by jtabeb; June 13, 2009, 11:30 PM.

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                      Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                      Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                      Watch the riot police RUN after beating a protester as the crowd CHARGES their position.
                      Instant video by ordinary people on the world wide web sure does change the dynamics of these things!
                      Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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                          Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                          Iran is a prime candidate for an 'orange revolution' style political change.

                          Speaking with people I know who are either from or recently spent significant time in Georgia and the Ukraine, I was struck by how many of the primary supporters of these respective 'revolutions' were in the 16 to 22 age range at the time of the change.

                          Obviously at this age many people are young, naive, and energetic - prime fodder for manipulation.

                          Iran's demographic would seem to fit this category as well.

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                            Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                            Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
                            Instant video by ordinary people on the world wide web sure does change the dynamics of these things!
                            Don't think for a minute, that this hasn't been noted, and continued to be looked at, by the powers that be in other places. We'll see a large push to curtail the power of the internet during the next five years.

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                              Re: Riots erupt in Tehran over 'stolen' election

                              http://www.iranian.com/main/2009/jun...s-other-cities

                              The cell phone system was shut down last night at about 12 midnight CST

                              Seems some are able to get internet connections, but we are not sure how that is happening now.

                              These taken before

                              Protests in other cities


                              Isfahan, Shiraz, Rasht, Tabriz...

                              The riots and unrest are not limited to Tehran. Here are a few videos, showing what's happening in other major cities in Iran. The one slogan chanted everywhere is "Marg bar dictator," or "Down with dictator."
                              Rasht:




                              Tabriz:


                              Isfahan:


                              http://www.iranian.com/main/2009/jun...s-other-cities

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