NewsSpecial WireIran cleric resigns post as fiasco over vote-fixing grows

Iran cleric resigns post as fiasco over vote-fixing grows

-

Iran Focus: Tehran, Jun. 19 – Iran’s former Parliament Speaker and presidential hopeful Mehdi Karroubi, who came in third in Friday’s presidential election, today resigned his membership of the powerful State Expediency Council and stepped down as an adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in protest against rigging of the polls “by sections of the Revolutionary Guard and the [paramilitary”> Bassij”. Iran Focus

Tehran, Jun. 19 – Iran’s former Parliament Speaker and presidential hopeful Mehdi Karroubi, who came in third in Friday’s presidential election, today resigned his membership of the powerful State Expediency Council and stepped down as an adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in protest against rigging of the polls “by sections of the Revolutionary Guard and the [paramilitary”> Bassij”.

In a statement, Karroubi, a mid-ranking cleric, denounced the conditions under which the elections were held.

In a separate development, a website run by the former Revolutionary Guard commander Mohsen Rezai reported that an undisclosed number of officials in the campaign headquarters of two presidential candidates had been arrested “on charges of widespread electoral fraud”.

In an open letter to Khamenei, Karroubi wrote, “I thank you for the trust you have placed in me, but as of this moment, I resign from all my political posts, including being an adviser to Your Eminence and being a member of the State Expediency Council”.

The Persian-language website Baztab said the detainees faced charges such as “distribution of defamatory leaflets against their rivals, attempts to gain votes through illegal means, and breach of campaign rules”. It added that some of these acts were committed on Election Day.

Former President, Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, took first place, though he did not have more than 50 percent of the total ballots needed to win the race.

The run-off will be held this coming Friday between the conservative cleric and ultra-conservative former Tehran mayor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Latest news

Widespread Student Protests Across the Country; Opposition to Educational Policies

Student protests against the educational policies of the Iranian regime, particularly the issue of the mandatory impact of grade...

Expansion of Rent-Seeking and Corruption in Iran’s Car Industry

Car imports and the crises resulting from them have become one of the major issues in Iran today. In...

Regime Insiders Admit That Majority of Iranians Are Dissatisfied

Hossein Marashi, secretary-general of the Executives of Construction Party, acknowledges parts of the social divide between the Iranian people...

US Sanctions Network Involved in the Sale of Iranian Liquefied Petroleum Gas

The United States sanctioned a network involved in the sale of Iranian liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). On Friday, June...

Steel Workers in Sistan and Baluchestan Face Uncertainty as Iran’s Economy Continues its Downspiral

While economic crises and production stagnation have placed heavy pressure on workers’ lives, new reports from Sistan and Baluchestan...

Political prisoner Soheil Arabi from Ghezel Hesar Prison: This Place Smells of Death and Execution

Soheil Arabi, a former political prisoner who was recently released from Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj, described the conditions...

Must read

A fake bargain with Iran

Washington Post - Editorial: If it is to build...

Iran reports 30% rise in HIV infection on 2007

AFP: The number of people in Iran who have...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you