16.02.2011, 23:18
Schneemann schrieb:Die Wahlen 2009 waren durchaus und offensichtlich gefälscht. Nur redet davon derzeit niemand mehr.
Es gibt Veröffentlichungen, die sich mit den iranischen Wahlen 2009 in der Nachbetrachtung auseinandergesetzt haben. Was Du allenfalls vermisst, sind die üblichen Hetzüberschriften.
Siehe zum Beispiel die Veröffentlichung vom International Peace Institute IPI vom 08.12.2010:
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The leaders of Iran’s opposition Green Movement are favored by roughly one-third of
Iranians, the poll found, similar to their results in the 2009 Iranian presidential election. The poll
also found that Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmedinejad received 60% of the vote in that
election, close to the official result, despite widespread charges of election fraud.
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Majorities of Iranians supported the post-election crackdown on opposition and continue
to support the theological foundations of their regime, the poll found. However, half are critical
of the Ahmedinejad government’s performance and expect further democratization of their
government in the next decade.
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The poll was conducted in early September by telephone in Farsi, from a phone bank in
Istanbul, among a representative national sample of Iranians. (More than 85% of Iranians have
telephones.) The margin of sampling error was 3.7%.
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Anschaulicher, die Powerpoint Präsentation zur Studie (z.b. Seite 3!*):
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*Demnach stellen nur 16% der Iraner ihrer Regierung ein insgesamt "schlechtes" Urteil aus! Das sind ebensoviele, wie mit "exzellent" geantwortet haben.
Oder die Studie auf die die Washington Post verweist:
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By Ken Ballen and Patrick Doherty
Monday, June 15, 2009
The election results in Iran may reflect the will of the Iranian people. Many experts are claiming that the margin of victory of incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the result of fraud or manipulation, but our nationwide public opinion survey of Iranians three weeks before the vote showed Ahmadinejad leading by a more than 2 to 1 margin -- greater than his actual apparent margin of victory in Friday's election.
While Western news reports from Tehran in the days leading up to the voting portrayed an Iranian public enthusiastic about Ahmadinejad's principal opponent, Mir Hossein Mousavi, our scientific sampling from across all 30 of Iran's provinces showed Ahmadinejad well ahead.
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The only demographic groups in which our survey found Mousavi leading or competitive with Ahmadinejad were university students and graduates, and the highest-income Iranians. When our poll was taken, almost a third of Iranians were also still undecided.
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Direkter Link zur veröffentlichten Studie:
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