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22 Jun 2009 10:34 am
Rafsanjani's 40? Ctd
A translation of that report claiming a major split in Qom:
It seems that in a quick poll of the Guardian Counsel by two of
their own (Ahmad Khatami and Mohammad Yazdi) some of the members of
Qom's rank and file have refused to recognize Ahmadinejad's victory in
the elections, which itself is giving rise to speculation that up to 40
members of the Guardian Counsel and authoirties of the Khobregan [I
don't know how that has been translated in English] have signed a
letter demanding a nullification of the last election results.
Rafsanjani is said to have that letter in his possession.
On the
other hand, it is said that Ali Khamenei has been relocated from his
residence either for security reasons or for treatment. It has even
been said that the reason that Rafsanjani's daughter 'Faezeh' was
arrested from amongst the demonstrators was to pressure Rafsanjani due
to the behind the scenes role that he has been playing.
It
is being said that the reason for the coup d'etat is Khamenei's growing
health problems and the severity of his lung cancer. His son Mojtaba
wanted to keep the role of Supreme Leader in the family and needed the
presidential power to be sympathetic and close to home on the issue.
It
is said that the experience of the House of Ayatollah Khomeini and
specifically, Ahmad Khomeini's experience, had a big role in shaping
recent events. They were determined to select the next Supreme Leader
prior to the death of Khamenei. This is based on a line in Mousavi's
letter to the Supreme Leader saying that the recent events would not
only impact the presidency but the foundation of Leadership in the
future--changing the Islamic Republic to a monarchy or an Islamic
Monarchy.
In another report three other well
recognized ayatollahs (Javadi Ameli, Amini and Ostadi) boycotted last
week's Friday prayers because supporters of Mesbah Yazdi had come to
Qom attending the prayers and were protesting the Counsel.
The
three mentioned above have withheld recognition of Ahmadinejad's
victory, and have demanded justice for the people who have been
attacked in recent events. Ameli went so far as saying about the
attacks on the University streets that, "No Muslim would attack the
homes and lives of other Muslims; anyone doing so is an outsider
(non-Muslim)."
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