A simple explanation of why “elections” in Iran under the rule of the current religious dictatorship is a farce
“In every respect, the sham parliamentary election turned out to be a crushing defeat for the regime in its entirety, particularly for its supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who wanted to showcase this sham as a sign of his regime’s legitimacy”, emphasizes Dr. Ali Safavi in an interview with NCR-Iran.org, the prominent website of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI.
Empty ballot boxes at the end of Iran parliamentary election an indication of a nationwide boycott
The regime acknowledged the successful boycott of last week’s sham Majlis (parliamentary) elections this week, contradicting its initial statements that voter participation was high.
Iranians boycotted the sham election in Iran, saying NO to religious dictatorship
The Iranian regime did its best to get people to come out and vote in the recent parliamentary elections, but it failed miserably because the fact is that the Iranian people despise the mullahs and the dictatorship.
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Victims of last November uprising in Iran tell us not to vote
At long last, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, Iran’s interior minister announced Friday’s election result. There were a total of 58 million people who were allowed to vote, but only 24.5 million actually showed up to vote, a 42.5 % voter turnout. However, in reality, based on the MEK Iran network, less than 10% took part in the mullah’s election.
Khamenei, Rouhani, Zarif, and Iranian top officials are in a desperate situation after boycotting their election by Iranians
The Iranian regime wanted to bring as many people out to the polls in last Friday’s election as possible in order to give their fragile regime a much-needed boost in the eyes of the international community. A large turnout would have been what the regime used to justify the malign rule, claiming popularity among the Iranian people and asking what right the rest of the world has to intervene.
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Ali Khamenei failed to force people casting vote for his regime’s survival
Friday’s Majlis (parliamentary) elections in Iran featured deserted polling stations and last-minute pleas from regime officials for Iranian citizens to vote as people across the country made good on their promises to boycott the sham elections.
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Iranians boycotted the election ignoring the regime’s propaganda and pressures
Despite the Iranian regime’s officials putting pressure on Iranians to take part in yesterday’s parliamentary elections, the majority of Iranians indicated they intend to boycott them as a “show” against their sovereignty.’’
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Boycotting the election by the Iranians, a big blow to mullahs.
Yesterday, as Iranians had vowed to participate in a boycott of the regime’s so-called “elections”, they boycotted the mullah’s sham election. The parliamentary elections were turning into the latest crisis for the regime the world witnessed a great majority of Iranians, in particular, the youth and women did not cast their votes.
A simple explanation of why “elections” in Iran under the rule of the current religious dictatorship is a farce
On Thursday, Townhall.com published an article by former Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi analyzing the Majlis (parliamentary) elections on Friday and the anticipated effects of a nationwide election boycott on the regime’s legitimacy.
MEK Iran: Today, Iranian people once again said NO to the mullahs
Elections took place in Iran today. The electoral process was as corrupt as the regime that managed it and the people of Iran boycotted the election as it was expected.