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“Vote recount won’t change Iranian election results”

Published: 16 June, 2009, 17:17

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Ahmadinejad won’t be deprived of victory in the Iranian election, as the gap between him and his rival is significant, says Anton Khlopkov, director of the Centre for Energy and Security Studies.

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16.06.2009, 16:27 2 comments

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Behzad June 18, 2009, 23:54
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this election is fake, Ahmadinejad is not our elected president.

European June 17, 2009, 07:35
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Ahmadinejad will be the president leading the Iranian Nation to prosperity!!!

Alex June 16, 2009, 15:40
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Ahmadinejad Should not be allowed to participate in BRIC meeting at this time.He is not the elected president of Iran.This barbaric,bloody regime is not going to last long.This was a perfect time to take the side of Iranian people, by not recognising him as president.It is a smart policy to support a nation that is struggling for freedom,if you value democracy &freedom. It will better serve your national interest in the long run.