Hossein Mousavi's letter to the Iranian people: Full English text

by Amy Judd | June 13, 2009 at 02:55 pm
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This is Hossein Mosavi's letter to the Iranian people following the 2009 Presidential Election results: this is the full English text.

In the Name of God

Honorable people of Iran

The reported results of the 10th Iranians residential Election are appalling. The people who witnessed the mixture of votes in long lineups know who they have voted for and observe the wizardry of I.R.I.B (State run TV and Radio) and election officials. Now more than ever before they want to know how and by which officials this game plan has been designed. I object fully to the current procedures and obvious and abundant deviations from law on the day of election and alert people to not surrender to this dangerous plot. Dishonesty and corruption of officials as we have seen will only result in weakening the pillars of the Islamic Republic of Iran and empowers lies and dictatorships.

I am obliged, due to my religious and national duties, to expose this dangerous plot and to explain its devastating effects on the future of Iran. I am concerned that the continuation of the current situation will transform all key members of this regime into fabulists in confrontation with the nation and seriously jeopardize them in this world and the next.

I advise all officials to halt this agenda at once before it is too late, return to the rule of law and protect the nation’s vote and know that deviation from law renders them illegitimate. They are aware better than anyone else that this country has been through a grand Islamic revolution and the least message of this revolution is that our nation is alert and will oppose anyone who aims to seize the power against the law.

I use this chance to honor the emotions of the nation of Iran and remind them that Iran, this sacred being, belongs to them and not to the fraudulent. It is you who should stay alert. The traitors to the nation’s vote have no fear if this house of Persians burns in flames. We will continue with our green wave of rationality that is inspired by our religious learnings and our love for prophet Mohammad and will confront the rampage of lies that has appeared and marked the image of our nation. However we will not allow our movement to become blind one.

I thank every citizen who took part in spreading this green message by becoming a campaigner and all official and self organized campaigns, I insist that their presence is essential until we achieve results deserving of our country.

[ verse from in Quran: Why not trust in God, who has shown us our ways. We are patient in face of what disturbs us. Our resilience is in god. ]

Mir Hossein Mousavi

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Rufus T. Firefly

Help make a REAL difference in REAL people's lives on Facebook. Read Hossein Mousavi's letter to the Iranian people and spread the word about what is happening in Iran. Why should you care? All of us who cherish the freedoms that we have here in America would not be here today if people had not helped us over 200 years ago. Peace!

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hussein mousavi

This guy would make the perfect leader for another american puppet government. This way, Russia and China are not the only countries with access to the third largest oil producer. I feel sorry for the young and gullible people of Iran who are following this false reformer. This will only bring death and destruction to one of the middle east most stable of nations. Mahmoud Ahmadenejad indifference with Israel is the cause of all this. Elections or not, your country represents you as a people, not the person you put in office. The change comes within.   

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