The
Islamic Republic of Iran’s Presidential Elections
June 27, 2005
Following much speculations and anticipation regarding the
so-called ninth presidential elections in Iran, It was announced
in the early Saturday morning of June 25th, 2005 that Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, the Mayor of Tehran
with 17 million votes has defeated his only rival Hashemi Rafsanjani in the run-off , and found his way to the
presidential palace. Ahmadinejad
was trailing at the bottom of many polls conducted. In the
first round, he earned 5 million votes, and in the run-off,
apparently his share of votes was more than tripled to 17
million.
By means of colossal and illegal expenses, the intrusion of
the Supreme Leader’s son and other influential state organs,
the militias, the security forces, revolutionary guards and
etc… that according to the regime’s constitution have no meddling
rights in the electoral process, phony
figures and other schemes where the regime posses quite a
lot of expertise in, a candidate emerged from the elections
that is one of the most extremist element of the hardliners
camp. According to ILNA news agency,
he had stated that “we have a mission to expand the Islamic
Republic globally.”
Such a person intertwined in the office of Supreme Leadership,
aside from being not elected in an ordinary election, he has
been directly involved in the murder of Dr. Abdul Rahman
Ghassemlou, then the Secretary-general
of Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan(PDKI), and Abdullah Ghaderi-azar
then a member of PDKI Central Committee.
This carnage was carried out in Vienna, Austrian Capital in 1989 by the terrorist
agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran in a meeting that was
apparently set up, with the Iranian authorities’ request,
to negotiate the national demands of Kurds in Iranian Kurdistan.
According to sources, for the execution of such a terrorist
act two groups were prepared: Ahmadinejad,
aside from being responsible for the coordination between
the assassins group and the so-called negotiators, he was
a member of the second terror team, and he was also in charge
of arm supply required for the groups. It should be noted
that his involvement in this terrorist operation is not his
only act of killing and terror, rather, he has been suspected
of other killings especially when he was in charge of the
special revolutionary guards in the western part of the country.
Such a terrorist figure and killer can not represent the people
of Iran as a president; rather he must be
tried in a just and an impartial tribunal. Therefore, we consider
establishing or continuing international relations via such
a known assassin to be in contrary to all the international
norms, to promote terrorism and inflict further injustice
on the people of Iran.
Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan
The Bureau of International Relations Abroad
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http://www.pdk-iran.org
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