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June 18, 2005

Initial results

6:a.m: just got up. Still not sure about official results. Hoder suggests in Iran Scan that he heard good news from Moeen campaign but Shargh online is not suggesting a good place for Moeen country wide but the news is from 2:00 a.m this morning. I am suprised how Karubi could have fooled the small cities. He has been promising to give around 50$ to every one monthly if he goes to office. Many other persian websites are suggesting Hashemi and Moeen for the second round. More later.
14:30: Moeen votes is still very low. :-(

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Dear Mr. Behi,
first of all congratulations to your election-coverage. It was really great and I especially like the idea of taking a picture of Mrs. Behi's vote. Then I read your link to derstandard.at, which is an austrian daily. They write about weblogs in iIan and what different bloggers think about the elections. So there is your blog too, and they just write what you wrote: that is that yesterday you had problems with your access to internet and that the ministry of telecommunication had interrupted the connection, that there are impose noises on satellite TVs because the kind of music they play is prohibited by Iranian authorities.
I am looking forward to further informations about the election.
Kind regards km
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Mr. Behi says: Thank you very much. I very appreciate your words and I am glad I could do something towards informing some people about events here. Thanks for telling me that the page is in Austria.

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