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Old 05-30-2011, 09:10 PM   #1
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The White Property refused to acknowledge the reelection of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday and neither did 1000s of stone-throwing Iranians who took for the streets chanting, "Death to the dictator."
"There is an terrible lot of queries about how this election was run," Vice President Biden said.
After Ahmadinejad was declared a 63%-to-34% winner over previous Iranian Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi on Saturday, protests erupted in Tehran,Office 2007 Ultimate, wherever club-wielding police responded,Windows 7 Ultimate, beating men and women and arresting at least 170.
Biden said he has "doubts" concerning the election results.
"Seventy percent from the vote comes out of the town,Office Professional Plus 2007 Key," he mentioned on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"That's not Ahmadinejad's strong spot. The idea he could get 68 or whichever percent with the vote inside a circumstance like that looks unlikely."
Mousavi appealed to clerical leaders, asking to get a new election along with a fatwa in opposition to Ahmadinejad.
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He also met with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Key, who Saturday hailed Ahmadinejad's win as being a "divine evaluation."
At least fifteen opposition leaders were amongst those detained in Iran along with the government shut down a variety of World wide web websites, like Facebook and Twitter, apparently in hopes of hamstringing protesters' attempts to prepare.
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