Talk:Mohammad-Reza Khatami
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There is an interview at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4339408/ which may be source of some information, like his participation in the takeover of the American Embassy. Roozbeh 13:26, 25 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- The Number of votes you added was announce by Guardian Council and ofcourse it's not real number.Ministry of Interior annouced real number of votes and that was about 2.2 millions. Sina
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- Would you please add both numbers and explain the difference, please? Roozbeh 01:32, 28 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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- Well,Guardian Council announced this number:1,794,365,but you know it was not real number,I don't have exact number now but Ministry of Interior said his votes was about 2.2 millions.And the difference was this:Guardian Council denied about 600,000 votes of people of Tehran,why?Because they want to send Hadad-Adel to parliment,and because of this 2.2 millions went down to 1,794,365!OK,what do u believe?Guardian council or Ministry of Interior?:)
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--213.233.160.15 09:05, 5 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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- It's all about the NPOV. We need to mention the GC view also. Best is to write the whole story: why are the numbers different, what did MoI say, what did GC say, what was the final ruling, what was the resulting change (Haddad-Adel and Rafsanjani getting in, Rajai and Mohtashami(?) getting out). Roozbeh 14:44, 5 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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- I am strongly agree with you!Why you didn't write the story?You better start it.The guy who sent out of parliment was not Mohtashami,I think it was MontajabNia,Am I right!? Sina
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- I really can't remember the exact details. That was the reason I didn't write it. Roozbeh 06:28, 9 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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