youtube.com - 6/22/2009
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Dedicated to my family and all of my brothers and sisters in Iran fighting for truth and justice. Your voices and stories will be heard. The World is on yo...
demotix.com - 6/21/2009
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demotix.com —
ABOUT THE ELECTIONS Iran's 10th presidential election were
held in Iran on 12 June 2009. The Islamic...
Republic News Agency announced that the election was won by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incumbent, with 66% of the votes cast; Mir-Hossein Mousavi, who ...
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Iran Presidential Election 2009
belgraviadispatch.com - 6/20/2009
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belgraviadispatch.com —
This place is Iran, a country on the
cusp of possibly an even larger-scale violent crackdown than...
as of this hour (writing Saturday mid-afternoon, New York time), another revolution, or some alternative denouement unknown to us at this hour. With the ...
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Where Is This Place That We Are Only Screaming To the ...
thelede.blogs.nytimes.com - 6/21/2009
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thelede.blogs.nytimes.com —
To supplement reporting by New York Times journalists
inside Iran on Sunday, The Lede will continue to...
track the aftermath of Iran's disputed presidential election online.
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Sunday: Updates on Iran's Turmoil
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Iran Election Live-Blogging (Sunday June 21)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
This is an archive of my Iran election live-blogging. For the latest updates, click here.
11:58 PM ET -- The Chatham House study on Iran's election. I was traveling today and only briefly mentioned the major Chatham House study examining the results of Iran's election. Here is the full study (pdf), and the New York Times highlights some key points:
[S]erious new questions about the vote's integrity were raised outside of Iran. Chatham House, a London-based research organization, released a study done with the University of St. Andrews challenging the Iranian government's results, based on a ...
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Video Of The Day Thanks to Carin The irony of a song made by trust fund anarchists for trust fund anarchists who have never faced anything scarier than the last level of Halo 3 being used by people who are trying to survive against one of the left's favorite regimes is delicious. Posted by: eddiebear at 12:13 PM | No Comments | Add Comment Post contains 52 words, total size 1 kb.
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