Source: Radio Zamaneh
Iranian reformist organization, Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution, issued a
statement in support of the seven plaintiffs who have filed a lawsuit against
Commander Moshfeq of the Revolutionary Guards Corps.

A post-election protester in Tehran - June 2009
Reformist websites report that Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution issued their
statement today, a month after seven prominent reformist figures filed their
lawsuit against Commander Moshfeq.
The reformist organization states: "The confessions of Commander Moshfeq are a
testimony to the planned and widespread violations that have led to a
transformation in the nature of the elections."
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Post-election street protests
in Tehran - June 2009 |
They maintain that the confessions confirm the "widespread fraud in the
elections that led to a change in the outcome of the votes in the tenth
presidential elections" in June 2009.
The statement also condemns the fact that the government rather than dealing
with the complaint, has instead recalled three of the plaintiffs back to prison.
They accuse the authorities of "disregarding the law and public expectations."
Commander Moshfeq, who is reportedly a commander at the Sarallah Base of the
Revolutionary Guards, gives a speech to a group of clerics in Mashhad in the
fall of 2009. The audio file of this speech emerged on the internet over two
months ago. The statements on the audio file makes accusations against a number
of prominent Iranian political figures and delineates the strategies used for
the oppression of the opposition in the controversial elections of 2009.
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