Stealing the Iranian Election

(Blog Post) The public demonstrations against the result don't appear to be that big. In the past decade, reformers have always backed down in Iran when challenged by hardliners, in part because no one wants to relive the horrible Great Terror of the 1980s after the revolution, when faction-fighting produced blood in the streets. Mousavi is still from that generation. Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
3.7
by Kaizar Campwala - Jun. 15, 2009

A thoughtful consideration of the early evidence of election fraud, and a solid theory on what happened within the halls of power in Iran. Cole has put himself out there on this event, and based on his years of thorough commentary online, there's reason to trust his analysis.

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