Iran Election News: Worldwide Protests Ask 'Where is My Vote?'

by Jon Azpiri | June 14, 2009 at 11:31 am
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Several protests have taken place across the world to voice their opposition to the results of the Iran election.

Approximately 200 people protested outside the Iranian embassy in London. Many of the demonstrators held up signs saying "Where is my vote?" Iranians expats living in London protested because they believe their absentee ballots weren't properly counted.

In the Netherlands, 100 people protested the Iranian Embassy in The Hague, many of them again holding signs reading "Where is my vote?"

In Paris, 100 protested in front of the Maison de la Radio, a site where French public radio stations broadcast. In the US, a similar demonstration took place at UN Plaza in San Francisco.

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Toronto protests against the fraud election in Iran

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There were similar protests in WDC and NYC today.

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