The Latest from Iran (18 July): A Victory Followed By…..?
Posted by Mike Dunn in Middle East & Iran
UPDATE 1530 GMT: From our source:
The conservatives strike back. Ayatollah Yazdi, in a news conference has blasted Rafsanjani for his recent speech. In response to Rafsanjani’s call to release prisoners Yazdi countered by saying “Who do you think you are to demand the release of the detanees?” and “these detainees are mercenaries who have been caught inciting people to revolt and must not be released”. Yazdi accused Rafsanjani of “sowing the seeds of doubt amongst people”. Yazdi then asserted that in “Islamic government the legitimacy comes from God and popularity from the people” (implying that even an unpopular Islamic government is legitimate). Yazdi continued by stating that “Rafsanjani has emphasized that an important foundation of government is the people, Rafsanjani has been and is absolutely wrong in this”. Yazdi described the protesters as “misguided youth under the influence of satellite TV” and concluded his talk by stating that “if he is in the Guardian Council he will not approve” Mousavi again, due to the fact that Mousavi has demonstrated contempt for any form of Law”.
Ayatollah Jannati has also stated that, “The enemies must be aware that the Islamic establishment and people will not surrender to anarchy and mayhem.”
UPDATE 1215 GMT: Some more overnight news:
Parleman News reports [English translation] that IRIB has been blasted for its portrayal of yesterday’s protesters- not only for playing down their protests, but for referring to supporters of Mousavi and Karroubi as “lawbreakers and outlaws”. The opposition movement has long accused IRIB of taking a pro-government, anti-protest position.
From an EA source: “The choice of Esfandiar Rahim Mashai as Vice President is again causing a headache for Ahmadinejad. The choice of Rahim Mashai by Ahmadinejad has been interpreted by the reformist press and some hardliners (including Larijani) as another instance of Ahmadinejad’s high handedness, stubbornness, and contempt for public opinion. Rahim Mashai, who made the headlines some time ago after being caught on video in a belly-dancing cabaret in Turkey, has caused other controversy by making statements such as “there is no boundary between Islam and infidels”.
The conservative site Kabaronline, meanwhile, considers the choice of Rahim Mashai as VP to be an attempt at diverting attention from more “fundamental problems.” [English translation]
UPDATE 1200 GMT: Posts are likely to be slower today as Enduring America’s writers take some time offline for various personal commitments. Some overnight updates from our contacts:
Human rights activist Shadi Sadr has been arrested.
Intelligence minister Mohsen Ejehi, in a conference with various sections of the Revolutionary Guard and Basiji has voiced his support for Ahmadinejad’s government:
Tags: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Ayatollah Jannati, Ayatollah Yazdi, BBC Persian, Guardian Council, Hashemi Rafsanjani, Iran, Iran Elections 2009, Mir Hossein Mousavi








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