Reza Kahlili - WND.com
Cites wiretapped conversations between candidate, ayatollah's aide, on fraud
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lost the 2009 presidential elections overwhelmingly, garnering only a third of the vote and sparking massive protests that led to arrests, torture and executions, WND learned Thursday.
The source for this report, a member of the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence unit, hopes to provide WND with a tape that proves Iranian officials admitted the truth about the level of fraud in the 2009 elections.
The source said the taped phone conversation, a bit longer than 11 minutes, is between Ahmadinejad and Vahid Haghanian, the head of the supreme leader's office. The two discuss the fraud in which Haghanian said election officials added millions of votes to Ahmadinejad's tally to declare him the winner.
During that phone call, the two argued as Haghanian told Ahmadinejad what the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expected of him. Haghanian then told him that they had to add millions of fake votes to declare him the winner despite having all Guards and Basij personnel voting for him.
Here are the actual results of the election, as provided by the source:
- Mir Hossein Mousavi won the election with over 19,250,000 votes.
- Ahmadinejad was second with a little over 13,000,000 votes.
- Mohsen Rezaei had approximately 3,700,000 votes.
- Mehdi Karoubi had approximately 3,200,000 votes.
Millions of Iranians took to the streets after the 2009 election results were reported, calling Ahmadinejad's reported 62 percent tally of voters a fraud and demanding a free election.
MORE STORY AND VIDEO HERE: http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/source-tape-proves-ahmadinejad-lost-2009-election/
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