Thursday, May 18, 2017

IRAN- Iranian election is a sham and a 'joke,' government opponents say

The clerical regime in Iran is well aware that people are dissatisfied with the government,So exceedingly afraid of the people to revolt.As is well aware that the government is shaken to the hair strap and at any moment could explode the anger of the people and the regime be overthrown.
This week’s presidential election in Iran has activists from outlawed opposition groups risking their lives, they say, in what they have branded as an unfair and undemocratic election.
Activists claim that no matter who wins the presidential contest, Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, will continue to control his country.
“Calling this an election is a joke. This is a farce, and not an election,' Hamid D, a mechanical engineer in Tehran, told Fox News. Hamid, who did not want to use his last name for fear of retaliation, said he has been busy the past few weeks putting up anti-regime posters all across Tehran.

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