Blogs Posts on "2009 Iranian Presidential Elections"
Earth To Iran: Grow Up! by Last Person Left on Jul 3, 2009An open letter to the circus of fools currently oppressing the Iranian people!: Dear Iran, I hope that when you read this letter, you have stopped killing your own citizens. Okay, the elections are over and the clerics have decided that incumbent M...
Iran Remains Tense: Tribute To Neda by Last Person Left on Jun 26, 2009As the situation in Iran continues to deteriorate, the government has stepped up its bloody repression against its citizens. Opposition presidential candidates Mehdi Karroubi and Mohsen Rezai have quietly scaled back their criticism of the electoral...
NEDA: The Voice Of A Defiant Iran by Last Person Left on Jun 23, 2009THE VOICE NEDA AGHA SOLTAN (1982-2009) Murdered by a Basij militia sniper on 20 June 2009 in Tehran Tagged: Iran, Iranian elections, Iranian politics, Iranian protests, Neda...
Iran Pulls a Zimbabwe: Sham Elections! by Last Person Left on Jun 13, 2009The ayatollahs in Iran have put an end to its people desire for reform by essentially rigging yesterday’s presidential elections in favor of incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. According to authorities, Mr. Ahmadinejad garnered 62.3% of the v...
2009 Iranian Elections: Nuclear Power Still A Go Even If Reformers Win by Last Person Left on Feb 27, 2009The decision by former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami to challenge incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will pose a fascinating set of circumstances for both the Iranian people and the nascent foreign policy direction of U.S. President Barack...
2009 Iranian Elections: Nukes Still A Go Even If Reformers Win by Last Person Left on Feb 27, 2009The decision by former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami to challenge incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will pose a fascinating set of circumstances for both the Iranian people and the nascent foreign policy direction of U.S. President Barack...

