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Posted on June 15, 2009 - by Venik

Iran’s Ahmadinejad dismisses claims of election fraud

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MOSCOW, June 14 (RIA Novosti) – Iran’s newly re-elected president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, dismissed on Sunday allegations of election fraud, and called his victory a blow to the “oppressive system” ruling the world.

Tehran has been hit by a second day of protests over the election, which the incumbent leader won with 63% of votes. The reformist challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi, who was widely expected to either win or force a second voting round, garnered only 34%.

Speaking at his first news conference after his victory, Ahmadinejad said: “The fact that some are protesting and questioning the results is natural. They thought they would win, and were preparing for this, so it makes them upset.”

He called Saturday’s vote free and fair, and said: “The margin between my votes and the others is too much and no one can question it…. The election will improve the nation’s power and its future.”

He cited the record high turnout of 84% as a blow to countries that oppose Iran.

On Iran’s nuclear power program, which many countries suspect is a cover for a weapons program, the president said nuclear development would continue, and that the international dispute is “a thing of the past.”

Thousands of Mousavi’s supporters gathered on the streets of Tehran on Saturday, protesting against alleged ballot fraud. By evening the demonstrations had turned violent, with rioters burning police motorcycles and smashing shop windows. Police fought back the protesters with batons and tear gas. According to protesters, several dozen people were arrested.

Smaller-scale riots continued on Sunday.

Mousavi earlier said he would refuse to recognize Ahmadinejad’s victory.

“I personally strongly protest against the many obvious violations, and I warn that I will not surrender to this dangerous charade,” the former premier said in a statement.

“The results announced for the tenth presidential elections are astonishing… People who stood in long lines and knew very well who they were voting for were utterly astonished by the magicians working at the television and radio stations.”

“This result will jeopardize the pillars of the Islamic republic and establish tyranny.”

Independent election observers were banned from polling stations.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, urged Iranians to accept the results, and said the election had been conducted fairly.

Several countries have voiced alarm over the post-election violence.

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said: “The violent actions of the security forces against demonstrators are not acceptable,” while U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Washington was monitoring the situation closely. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said that “brutality and never-ending military development will not bring any solutions” in Iran.

 

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