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Leading Clerics Defy Ayatollah on Disputed Iran Election
2009-07-05
The most important group of religious leaders in Iran called the disputed presidential election and the new government illegitimate on Saturday, an act of defiance against the countryÂ’s supreme leader and the most public sign of a major split in the countryÂ’s clerical establishment.

A statement by the group, the Association of Researchers and Teachers of Qum, represents a significant, if so far symbolic, setback for the government and especially the authority of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose word is supposed to be final. The government has tried to paint the opposition and its top presidential candidate, Mir Hussein Moussavi, as criminals and traitors, a strategy that now becomes more difficult — if not impossible.

“This crack in the clerical establishment, and the fact they are siding with the people and Moussavi, in my view is the most historic crack in the 30 years of the Islamic republic,” said Abbas Milani, director of the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University. “Remember, they are going against an election verified and sanctified by Khamenei.”
Posted by:tipper

#4  so it looks like Obama has a more pro theocracy position than the Association of Reseachers and Teachers of Qum.
Posted by: lord garth   2009-07-05 22:53  

#3  Faster Please.
Posted by: Black Bart Ebberens7700   2009-07-05 19:29  

#2  Ayatollah and Short Stack haven't got the lid on this thing yet. Means more violence against the protestors.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-07-05 11:36  

#1  The Assembly of Experts has no day to day role in running Iran, but they can ensure that the ruling Ayatollah complies with shiite principles of "Islamic Government." They have the power to terminate status, and examine all financial accounts. It appears they won't whitewash Khomenei, after his hardline Friday Prayer speech. Its funny: acting like an oligarch is okay, as long as you don't act like a dictator. Makes sense in Persia.
Posted by: Thrineque Lumplump8647   2009-07-05 11:29  

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