Reuters: “Nuke Israel” = Pragmatism
Al-Reuters has a new slant on Iran’s sham elections; now they’re portraying Akbar Hashemi “Nuke the Jews” Rafsanjani as a “pragmatic moderate” who wants better ties with the West, up against sinister “hard-liners:” Rafsanjani faces run-off vote against hard-liner.
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Pragmatic cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani narrowly clinched top spot on Saturday in Iran’s nail-biting presidential election, but now faces a run-off against his closest rival, hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The unexpected result left voters with a stark choice between the experienced Rafsanjani, who has pledged better ties with the West, and Tehran mayor Ahmadinejad, who appeals to the pious poor and is wary of re-opening talks with Washington.
Final Interior Ministry figures showed pre-election favorite Rafsanjani won 21.0 percent of the 29.32 million votes cast, a turnout of 63 percent. Ahmadinejad got 19.5 percent.
Ahmadinejad’s performance surprised many as opinion polls had placed him well down the list of seven candidates.
But his reputation as a man of the people fiercely loyal to Iran’s system of clerical rule appeared to have won him strong support in rural areas and among the urban poor, for whom unemployment and the cost of living are the main concerns.
Whoever wins, unelected Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will keep the last word on state affairs and hard-liners will retain key levers of power such as security and the courts.
Well, of course he will. How else could he be the “Supreme Leader?”
UPDATE at 6/18/05 3:22:05 pm:
The man al-Reuters wants us to consider “moderate,” Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, was convicted in the Berlin Mykonos trial of conspiring with Supreme Leader Khamenei, ex-foreign minister Ali Akbar Velayati and Pasdaran commander Mohsen Rezai in a “special committee” that ordered the murders of Kurdish leaders and exiled Iranians.
UPDATE at 6/18/05 3:46:32 pm:
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Rafsanjani’s opponent, is the mayor of Tehran and a former top commander in the infamous Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, responsible for mass killings in the 1980s. He has also been implicated in a plot to murder author Salman Rushdie. He told UPI this year, “We did not have a revolution in order to have democracy.”