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Iran Election Diary

Revolutionary Guard Warns Musavi Over 'Interference' Claim

Ready to defend the revolution

June 12, 2009
On June 11, the day before the vote, reformist candidate Mir Hussein Musavi issued an open letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei complaining of "interference" by the Revolutionary Guard and Basij militia in the presidential election.

In his letter, Musavi wrote that "we have received some evidence" of such interference.

On June 12, the leadership of the Revolutionary Guard responded to the letter with a strongly worded statement, without directly mentioning Musavi by name.

It says that the Revolutionary Guard and the Basij are at the supreme leader's command and will sacrifice their lives to defend the aims of the Islamic revolution and they are ready to respond to any insult to the values of the revolution.

The statement strongly rejects Musavi's accusations of interference in the presidential vote, and demands Musavi produce material evidence of his claim or officially apologize to the Iranian people and the Revolutionary Guard and Basij.

It adds that the Revolutionary Guard will maintain its legal rights to take him to court.

-- Mazyar Mokfi
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Controversy continues to swirl around Iran's June 12 presidential election. Three candidates, all current or former senior officials, were looking to unseat incumbent Mahmud Ahmadinejad, who was deemed the outright winner within hours of the polls closing. RFE/RL correspondents follow the Iranian public's saga through dispatches of their own, as well as by highlighting some of the viewpoints emerging from Iran through Facebook, Twitter, and other online resources (in orange).

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