Was the Iranian Election ‘Rigged’?

The conventional wisdom in the US corporate media, that the Iranian election was fraudulent, may in fact be incorrect and simple a propaganda ploy by US interests. Robert Parry reports on a new poll that was taken at the end of September showing that about 81 percent of Iranians had confidence with the election outcome and felt that Ahmadinejad was in fact the legitimate president. This is the exact opposite of how US media portrayed how Iranians felt right after the election. Ahmadinejad’s main support group in Iran continues to be the poor, which is the largest electoral segment in the country. Additionally pre-election polls showed Ahmadinejad with overwhelming support from 18-24 year olds in the country.

According to Parry Ahmadinejad’s opponent Mir-Hossein Mousavvi also suggested that his real fear may have been that he genuinely lost the election. In fact Mousavvi came out with a win declaration before the votes were even finished being counted. This article examines how the United States news media was heavily biased against this election and slanted news coverage was the result.

Title: Was the Iranian Election ‘Rigged’?

Source:  consortiumnews.com         9/21/2009

URL: http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/092109.html

Author: Robert Parry

Student Researcher: Lizzy Dembosz

Faculty Evaluator: Rick Luttmann Ph.D.

Sonoma State University: Sociology of Media, Fall 2009

Instructor: Peter Phillips, #13

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  • http://lyricsajourneythroughlife.blogspot.com Jacob

    I am a high school senior who stumbled upon this article while doing research for a speech on censorship in the press.

    It is hard to believe that the press would want to do such a thing like this. We trust the press to give us information about things that are local, state wide, country wide and international. How can we go about listening to the press if they become outright basis in an event like this? If they want to be basis on a story then opinions need to be stated, not a story twisted to sound like the truth.

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  • M

    I remember an appropriations bill that went through congress in early ’08, which was specifically earmarked for covert operations against Iran. This is the kind of destabilization campaign one would expect, seamless media coverage, universal reactions, wag the dog kind of stuff. I’ve so far been the only skeptic I’ve run into on the whole affair. I believe the amount of the bill was something like 300 million.

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  • Jennifer

    Yes I have seen other news reports that confirm Mahmoud Ahmadinejad genuinely won the Iranian presidential elections in 2010. There was some fraud reported in some areas where the government apparently feared Ahmadinejad might not win so some results were tampered with, with the result that Ahmadinejad won those areas with an even bigger margin than he would have won. In other words, Ahmadinejad would have won anyway even without the tampering!

    The Washington Post also conducted pre-polling in areas across Iran which indicated most Iranians supported Ahmadinejad over Moussavi.

    Ahmadinejad is a populist politician who understands that most Iranians want cheap food and cheap petrol. He campaigned across the country in the months leading up to the elections. I understand Moussavi did very little campaigning and did no campaigning in country areas. He did not even win in his own area (northwest Iran, in the Azeri-speaking parts). Many Iranians also remember that as Prime Minister in the 1980′s, Moussavi was Ayatollah Khomeini’s pet who sent untrained teenagers to clear minefields ahead of the army so he definitely has blood on his hands.

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