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Iranian opposition presidential candidate Mir Hussein Moussavi is planning a march of his supporters at 4 p.m.
Iran Election Live-Blogging (Monday June 15) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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Instead of congratulating him, like any politician who claims to be democratic, Mr. Hossein Moussavi, a candidate favored by Western countries, and who came second with 33% of the votes, called for the cancellation of the election.
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Moussavi is no Abraham Lincoln, that's a small detail everyone seems to have missed.
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Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi issued a defiant statement Thursday, again insisting the controversial June 12 presidential election was a "fraud," Iran's government-funded Press TV reported.
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After lead opposition candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi and his supporters rejected the official results as rigged and hundreds of thousands of Iranians took to the streets nationwide, the Guardian Council set up a committee to do a recount of about 10 percent of the votes cast.
CNN Poll: Americans don't want to intervene in Iran election crisis 2009
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Some questioned the motives behind the way western media covered the events; others criticized Mir Houssain Moussavi's reaction, but it seems that the majority are supporting protesters.
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Moussavi is as bad as Ahmadiyadah or even worst for he is a sore losers who is more concerned about himself than the people who have been killed protesting his actual lost in the election.
Global Voices in English » Iran: Protesters break a taboo and defy Khamenei 2009
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Au lieu de le féliciter comme tout opposant se revendiquant démocrate, Monsieur Hossein Moussavi, candidat favori des pays occidentaux, arrivé deuxième avec 33% réclame l'annulation du scrutin.
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Mir Hussein Moussavi, the main challenger of Ahmadinejad said the results from “untrustworthy monitors” reflect “the weakening of the pillars that constitute the sacred system” of Iran and “the rule of authoritarianism and tyranny.”
Global Voices in English » Iran: Storm of protest after election 2009
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Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi and reformist former President Mohammad Khatami on Sunday blasted the trials of people arrested in post-election demonstrations.
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