12:50 GMT, Saturday: The leader just sent a congratulation massage to the winning candidate, stating his number of votes and thanking the management of the election. He just closed the discussion! and called all those protesting, agents of enemies!! This is exactly against the constitution. The final vote is not yet announced and there are three days for clarification of disputes. This is just outrageous!
02:50 GMT, Saturday: I am in ultimate shock
Would have felt better after falling from an airplane into a pile of elephant shit!!
12:23 GMT, Saturday: Things are getting very ugly. Ahmadinejad has got beyond 14 million votes, more than two times of Mousavi, the closest rival. Hard to believe...still waiting
22:00 GMT, Friday: Back to back and conflicting press conferences about election results. The election center says that from 19% of the votes, Ahmadinejad is leading. This happened just after Mousavi announced preliminary victory. I don't know which to believe yet it is very nerve wrecking. It is well possible that the election center did a selective count from places where they knew Ahmadinejad had th edge. This become even more questionable as we see Mehdi Karubi (the other reformist) got less than a percent in the reported votes....waiting for more.




Looks very grim indeed..
Do you think mr. Behi, that there is a possibility of civil unrest as a result of this ?
Very interesting outcome..!!
Posted by: Amir in Tel Aviv | June 13, 2009 at 03:14 AM
I read that they cut off people's cell phones so they couldn't call each other nor send text.
A government would do that to its own people?!
Or are they "subjects"?
Posted by: As | June 13, 2009 at 10:35 PM
From Europa we see on television that Teheran was going to bed very darkly yesterday...
It seems that they are fights between the opposition's supporters and the police...they say that cellphone has been cut off and that facebook, youtube and others website have been forbidden one more time, like the country is beeign re-censured after the elections...is that all true? How's the situation now?
It's worrying!
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Mr.Behi says: Censorship is not really new in the Islamic republic. The situation is still very ugly. We just hope for the safety of the people
Posted by: Kevin | June 14, 2009 at 02:34 PM
From what i heard some opposition have been arrested and released today. Also some of the Ayatollah's have come out against the voter fraud. Anyways we all hope the Iranian people will have their voices heard and respected.
Ahvazi
Posted by: ahvazi | June 14, 2009 at 03:15 PM