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Iran’s Presidential Candidates: Two of the Same

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The presidential election in Iran, scheduled for May 19th, witnessed a major development last Thursday when Ebrahim Raisi, of the “principalists” faction and considered a close confidant of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, announced his candidacy. A few weeks ago, 50 members of the all-clerics Assembly of Experts, the body in charge of appointing the next supreme leader, issued a letter to Khamenei calling for Raisi to become the regime’s next president. Raisi himself had informed the regime’s various factions he will participate only if he enjoys Khamenei’s blessing.

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The incumbent President Hassan Rouhani, the so-called “reformist” seeking a second term, had coincidently made it clear to his inner circle of gaining Khamenei’s approval to take part in the election. Up to now, we can reach an initial conclusion that the charade Tehran is dubbing an election is more a selection, as both the main candidates are first seeking the approval of one individual before they ever begin campaigning among the general public.


Other candidates currently in the race include Hamid Baqai, a former vice president during the administration of former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili. Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has recently opted out.

For the Iranian people, however, they are generally faced with one highly deceptive figure, that being Rouhani, who is known as the “Purple Fox”, and Raisi, an utterly brutal individual, known for his decades of service to the regime’s judiciary in sending thousands of people to the gallows.

Rouhani’s report card as a security official, who, in his own words, has been involved in all of the Iranian regime’s important decisions, shows an active role in repressive measures against women in the early days after the 1979 revolution, sending children and juveniles onto minefields during the Iran-Iraq War, quelling the 1999 student uprising, advancing Iran’s clandestine nuclear weapons program and deceiving the international community, and over 3,000 executions during his four years as president. We have also witnessed general poverty skyrocketing, a large swathe of Iran’s economy coming to a halt, and much of the country’s assets being allocated to foreign meddling in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and beyond.

Raisi has been climbing the regime ladder through the judiciary, proving his loyalty to the establishment as Tehran’s deputy public prosecutor, issuing death sentences easily at a strike of a pen, and known for his support of atrocious mass executions. Most horrifying of all is Raisi’s membership in the notorious “Death Commission” behind the 1988 massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners, mostly members and supporters of the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), to the gallows.

Khamenei rewarded Raisi by appointing him Tehran’s prosecutor, head of the country’s Inspector Organization, judiciary deputy, the public prosecutor of the Special Clerics Court, and the regime’s leading public prosecutor. Most recently Khamenei trusted Raisi by placing him in charge of the Astan Quds Razavi, a so-called foundation considered to be one of Iran’s most powerful political and economic entities. A large percentage of this regime’s budget used to export terrorism and fundamentalism through the Revolutionary Guards abroad is provided by this very institution.

Reports from inside Iran indicate a sense of escalating public hatred amongst the Iranian people regarding the regime’s sham presidential election. People do not trust any of the regime’s factions or their candidates. Iranians inside the country and abroad have taken to social media to say “My vote is regime change".

The MEK has recently posted a statement on its website, widely viewed inside Iran, calling on people from all walks of life under this regime’s repression to boycott the elections. “Freedom and free elections based on the people’s right to sovereignty,” the statement reads in part, inviting the entire nation to “nationwide campaign” aimed at shunning the elections through a variety of protests.

The power struggle between the Iranian regime’s factions and their representatives, such as Rouhani and Raisi, is merely a dispute over usurping a larger share of plundering the Iranian people’s resources. A further inner struggle in Tehran is a clear indication of this regime’s failure in facing escalating domestic and international crises. This includes the recent U.S. airstrikes against an Assad military airfield in Syria, sending a strong message of shifting tides to Iran.

The regime in Tehran is terrified of all this turmoil spilling into a powder keg society with the potential of repeating the 2009 uprisings. Only this time around at a much larger scale.

AmericanThinker

Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to be the next president of Iran, I hope this time isn't similar to 2009 when Husein Obama preferred to ignore the people of Iran in their green movement.
 
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Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to be the next president of Iran, I hope this time isn't similar to 2009 when Husein Obama preferred to ignore the people of Iran in their green movement.

Just as Abubakr al-Baghdadi is the rightful leader of Saudi Arabia. I am sure he would find the biggest supporter base in Saudi Arabia if he could ever be in an election in there, although an election in Saudi Arabia is like sun rising from West.
 
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Just as Abubakr al-Baghdadi is the rightful leader of Saudi Arabia. I am sure he would find the biggest supporter base in Saudi Arabia if he could ever be in an election in there, although an election in Saudi Arabia is like sun rising from West.

The election in Iran was just engineered to pave the way for Khaminie's puppets like Rouhani who has executed more than 3000 so far and spent billions of IRanians money in supporting terrorist organizations abroad, we saw what happened in 2009 when the Basij ran over protestors and killed like they were animals. where is Mousavi right now? Your country pretends to be democratic but it's a real dictatorship where just one man holds and directs everything under Wilayt Alfaqih system.

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As you see, today the potential president of Iran met McCain.
Hopefully this time the world stand by Iranians and help them to get their country back from Mullah.

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Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to be the next president of Iran, I hope this time isn't similar to 2009 when Husein Obama preferred to ignore the people of Iran in their green movement.
A question to Iranian members of pdf. Saudi user @Arabi believes Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to become next president of Iran and also in recent years Saudi regime has invested on Mojahedin-e-Khalq and they are promoting Rajavi as a popular Iranian opposition. Do you guys agree with @Arabi and does Maryam Rajavi has any support inside Iran?

@2800 @SubWater @raptor22 @SOHEIL @Arminkh @haman10 @Cthulhu @Asghar1234 @OldTwilight
@mohsen @AmirPatriot @JEskandari @IranDefence @VEVAK @yavar
 
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Hell, the op is from the desert that a terrorist Najdi clan is ruling it from Najd then to eastern and entire Arabia for almost 300 years!!! Funny!! :crazy: :crazy:
A question to Iranian members of pdf. Saudi user @Arabi believes Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to become next president of Iran and also in recent years Saudi regime has invested on Mojahedin-e-Khalq and they are promoting Rajavi as a popular Iranian opposition. Do you guys agree with @Arabi and does Maryam Rajavi has any support inside Iran?

@2800 @SubWater @raptor22 @SOHEIL @Arminkh @haman10 @Cthulhu @Asghar1234 @OldTwilight
@mohsen @AmirPatriot @JEskandari @IranDefence @VEVAK @yavar
Maryam rajavi should get killed in the worsy way of possible. This bastard pig and her bastard rat husband have leaded the worst terrorist organization in contemporary history of Iran!!! :mad:


Meanwhile Saudi clan Jewish roots and their super wild crimes:

www.shoah.org.uk/2012/08/19/saudi-royal-family-is-jewish-king-and-prince-are-all-jew/


https://www.facebook.com/notes/hidden-truth/the-jewish-roots-of-the-saudi-royal-family/277683585596093


www.storypick.com/saudi-stories


www.conspiracyschool.com/blog/2002-iraqi-intel-reported-wahhabis-are-jewish-origin


www.mondoweiss.net/2016/01/zionism-kingdom-arabia


www.inspiretochangeworld.com/2016/01/4498


www.elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2015/05/saudis-attacking-houthis-because-saud.html?m=1


PLUS


9/11 New York 2001 happened in 11 September at 10 AM = 14GMT

9/11 holy Mecca 2015 just few meters further than holy Kaaba happened in 11 September at 5 pm = 14 GMT

Jewish (Freemasonry
) attacks against Islam!!!!



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May Allah perish najdis as soon as possible. inshallah...
 
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Just as Abubakr al-Baghdadi is the rightful leader of Saudi Arabia. I am sure he would find the biggest supporter base in Saudi Arabia if he could ever be in an election in there, although an election in Saudi Arabia is like sun rising from West.
You are absolutely right. Al-Baghdadi's popularity is very high among Saudis and he deserve to be their leader.
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A question to Iranian members of pdf. Saudi user @Arabi believes Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to become next president of Iran and also in recent years Saudi regime has invested on Mojahedin-e-Khalq and they are promoting Rajavi as a popular Iranian opposition. Do you guys agree with @Arabi and does Maryam Rajavi has any support inside Iran?

@2800 @SubWater @raptor22 @SOHEIL @Arminkh @haman10 @Cthulhu @Asghar1234 @OldTwilight
@mohsen @AmirPatriot @JEskandari @IranDefence @VEVAK @yavar

She's terrorist ...

You are absolutely right. Al-Baghdadi's popularity is very high among Saudis and he deserve to be their leader.
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Yes ... We support al-baghdadi as President of upcoming glorious democracy !
 
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A question to Iranian members of pdf. Saudi user @Arabi believes Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to become next president of Iran and also in recent years Saudi regime has invested on Mojahedin-e-Khalq and they are promoting Rajavi as a popular Iranian opposition. Do you guys agree with @Arabi and does Maryam Rajavi has any support inside Iran?
you can find that with observing average age of their members
They are gang of grandpa and grandma terrorist from cold war ages
 
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The presidential election in Iran, scheduled for May 19th, witnessed a major development last Thursday when Ebrahim Raisi, of the “principalists” faction and considered a close confidant of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, announced his candidacy. A few weeks ago, 50 members of the all-clerics Assembly of Experts, the body in charge of appointing the next supreme leader, issued a letter to Khamenei calling for Raisi to become the regime’s next president. Raisi himself had informed the regime’s various factions he will participate only if he enjoys Khamenei’s blessing.

AmericanThinker
Desperate Saudi was scared to fully copy paste the entire article from the main source and has not included the last paragraph of the article. Below is the last paragraph of the article that shows who wrote this crap.

"Shahriar Kia is a political analyst and member of the Iranian opposition, the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, also known as the MEK). He graduated from North Texas University."

The election in Iran was just engineered to pave the way for Khaminie's puppets like Rouhani who has executed more than 3000 so far and spent billions of IRanians money in supporting terrorist organizations abroad, we saw what happened in 2009 when the Basij ran over protestors and killed like they were animals. where is Mousavi right now? Your country pretends to be democratic but it's a real dictatorship where just one man holds and directs everything under Wilayt Alfaqih system.
When a Saudi royal lover talks about elections and democracy its literally like when a ISIS member talks about human rights and civil rights.
 
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To all my fellow Iranians, don't inform this guys about what's going on in our country, don't inform them about what's really real in our country, let them believe Maryam Rajavi has a big potential to become next president of Iran, the less they know is better. This prevents them from changing color and helps ppl to see what they really want for our country.
 
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