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Mohsen Rezai

Candidate Declares Iran May Face ‘Disintegration’ (NYTimes)

Candidate Declares Iran May Face ‘Disintegration’: Via NYTimes.com .

BEIRUT, Lebanon — In an implicit rebuke to Iran’s ruling elite, a conservative presidential candidate warned Sunday that the political and social rifts opened by the disputed June 12 vote and subsequent crackdown could lead to the nation’s “disintegration” if they were not resolved soon.

The candidate, Mohsen Rezai, made his warning in a long statement about the election and its bloody aftermath, in which he called for reconciliation and spoke about the danger of “imprisoning” the legacy of the Islamic Revolution in divisive and shortsighted politics. The statement was posted on his Web site.

Although his message was largely nonpartisan, Mr. Rezai hinted that the government response after the election had been unfair, and he urged protesters to continue their work in legal and nonviolent channels.

Like the three other opposition candidates, Mr. Rezai, a former chief of the elite Revolutionary Guards, initially said he believed that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s landslide victory involved ballot-rigging. Mr. Rezai later withdrew his legal challenge to the results, citing the need for unity.
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Iran's Rezai ready to serve on vote review panel

Iran's Rezai ready to serve on vote review panel: Via AFP on Yahoo! News.

TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) – Defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mohsen Rezai said on Saturday he was prepared to join a panel on post-election complaints if the other losers do as well, the ILNA news agency reported.

"I welcome the Guardians Council?s decision to set up a special board for the candidates? complaints, even though this announcement came late," Rezai, a conservative, said in a letter to the electoral body.

"This is a good move and I welcome it. If others (Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi) send their representatives to the board, I will do so."

Mousavi and Karroubi have called for the cancellation of the poll, which led to the re-election of Mahmound Ahmadinejad for another four years, and the holding of a new one.

Rezai called on both men to take part in the panel in order to "remove electoral ambiguities and suspicions as well as obtain people?s rights."
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