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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Khamenei changes sides

In the aftermath of Iran’s Presidential Elections, Khamenei positioned himself in line with the hardliners. He probably linked his fate to that of Ahmadinejad and flamed on the protests.

Now he just turned his back on the hardliners and denied any foreign hand behind the leaders of the opposition and left them just as involuntary puppets of a long orchestrated charade of the West.

So, what now? The main accusation against the dozens of detained that are now under trails is of being agents from foreign powers -specially Britain and the USA- acting in Iranian soil to destabilize the country. If the Supreme leader diminishes those charges, what about those detainees that recognised under detention they were acting for foreign agencies? What made them say that?

Torture, anyone?



Photo: Reuters TV/REUTERS


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