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Iran
Top Iran reform party to shun poll
2004-02-03
Iran's largest reform party has said it would boycott this month's parliamentary election, even if a hardline watchdog overturns its ban on hundreds of reformist candidates. The impasse has plunged the Islamic republic, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, into what many see as its worst crisis since formation in 1979. "We will not take part in the elections of 20 February," Muhammad Reza Khatami, head of the Islamic Iran Participation Front (IIPF) party, told a news conference.
Apparently he's the brother with the spine...
He added the party, one of the main backers of his brother President Muhammad Khatami, would only put forward candidates for an election if the bans were overturned and the vote was postponed to allow more time for campaigning. He also said the party was not calling on the electorate to stay away from the polling booths, adding that it was "their sovereign choice." Reformists pushed on Monday for a postponement of the election in a showdown with hardliners which has plunged the Islamic Republic into its worst political crisis in years. "We support the position of the government not to organise give-away elections," said Khatami, who on Sunday had warned that the disqualifications amounted to a conservative "coup d'etat" supported by the military.
Looks like we've got a first-class crisis brewing there...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#4  Hope Fred's right. Certainly low turnout is likely, and a sign that the people have checked out of the system. However, that's but a small step towards sacking up and doing something constructive about it.

Pappy, please provide links to stories of senior military being arrested and executed. Have not read anything to suggest this hopeful fact pattern.
Posted by: JAB   2004-2-3 10:38:54 PM  

#3  Looks like we've got a first-class crisis brewing there...

Nah. The difference between the 'reformers' and the 'hardliners' is the difference between large and small-curd cottage cheese. What will show a crisis is brewing is if there is a low voter turnout, say 10% or less.

As for the military supporting the 'conservatives', that doesn't square with other info, and with recent reports of senior military being arrested and executed.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-2-3 10:33:42 PM  

#2  "Soverign choice"? Oh, THAT'LL go over big in sharialand. Don't he know the black turbans rule through the direct intervention of GAWD? What an apostate! Maybe they better cut somethin' off him...
Posted by: mojo   2004-2-3 11:03:57 AM  

#1  Remember that whole "if turn out is low" thing means the population is checking out. That so many canidates have been black balled and the publics support of these elections...?

Iran, what a nut!
Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-3 12:42:48 AM  

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