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          Ahmadinejad sworn in
          Wed, 05Aug 2009 15:19:35 CMI
          as police ‘block' protestors
          Amid a heavy security presence around Parliament
          blocking out opposition protests as Iran's president
          takes the oath of office, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad begins
          his second term.
          Nearly two months after the election that sparked mass
          protests in Iran over its official result, President
          Ahmadinejad was sworn in on Wednesday.
          According to a Press TV correspondent, thousands of
          security and Basij forces with their motorcycles were
          present in the areas around Baharestan square, near
          the Iranian Parliament.
          Parliament News reported that more than 5,000
          security forces were guarding the downtown block
          while other reports said officers with sniffer dogs
          patrolled the area searching for possible bombs.
          All shops and businesses in the area were ordered to close. Security forces had cordoned off the neighboring
          areas near the Majlis heurs before the ceremony began, reports said.
          In a separate move, Head of Tehran's metro company Jafar Rabiyi said the authorities ordered the trains net to
          stop at two stops near Parliament -- Baharestan and Mellat stations -- until the end of the inauguration ceremony.
          Rabiyi stressed that the move was not due to any technical problems and was only because of the swearing-in
          ceremony, announcing that the trains would stop at regular stations after the event.
          Despite the heavy security presence, opposition supporters held sporadic demonstrations in protest at the
          inauguration of President Ahmadinejad, who garnered almost two-thirds of the vote, repots said.
          Several people were arrested and police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators, according to the reports.
          However, Iranian deputy police chief Atmad-Reza Radan said the inauguration ceremony was held in a peaceful
          environment.
          “Despite mass propaganda by satellite TV chennels and foreign media calling on the people to gather in front of
          Majlis, no illegal protests were held [ in the area],” Radan said.
          Ahmadinejad's inauguration comes as the opposition continues to reject the election result, maintaining that the
          vote was “rigged”.
          Ever since the official annouicement of the poll result, Iran has witnessed widespread protests as supporters of
          defeated presidential candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi take to the streets to protest “fraud”
          in the June 12 election.
          Meanwhile, Iran's Guardian Council, the body responsible for overseeing the election, has disputed all allegations
          against the validity of the vote.
          The Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, on Monday formally endorsed the
          president for a second term.
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          After his insugurstion, President Ahmadinejsd wiii hsve two
          weeks to introduce his newcsblnet.
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          strength for the mission
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 04:46:49 GMT
          I can tell you what he had for lunch yesterday and dinner too. And I can tell you where he will be at 8:45
          Am on Thursday. I know everything...
          Knowledge
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 04:44:46 GMT
          I know where he lives and what his routine is to the mirute because my friend works inside his residence!
          I can tell you what he likes to eat and what turns him off. I can tell you where he keeps his stash of
          booze (yes, he drinks) and that he loves a baful.
          Knowledge
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 04:43:06 GMT
          I know where he lives and what his routine is to the minute because my friend works inside his residence!
          Knowledge
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 04:42:52 GMT
          I know where he lives and what his routine is to the mirute because my friend works inside his residence!
          Knowledge
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 04:42:38 GMT
          I know where he lives and what his routine is to the mirute because my friend works inside his residence!
          Kam from Vancouver
          Thu, 06 Aug 2009 20:05:01 GMT
          The world knows that Ahmadinejad cheated and rigged election, so I say AHMADINEJAD IS NOT MY
          PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD IS NOT MY PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD IS NOT MY PRESIDENT
          AHMADINEJAD IS NOT MY PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD IS NOT MY PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD IS
          NOT MY PRESIDENT
          JOMHORI KESAFET
          Thu, 06 Aug 2009 18:26:59 GMT
          Body of unnamed protester returned to family lacking fingernails, heart, & kidneys--20 days after death,
          NO MORE TORTURE NO MORE TORTURE NO MORE TORTURE NO MORE TORTURE NO MORE
          TORTURE NO MORE TORTURE NO MORE TORTURE
          Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:44:28 GMT
          Mr Ahmadinezhad won the majority vote of the Iranian nation by the awide margin.The Iranian masses
          may not speak english to send their messages by mobiles,computers,. . .to call or sms or email you And
          this makes them THE SILENT MAJORITY.
          Long live the President of Ummah
          Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:42:39 GMT
          THE ONE AND THE ONLY TRUE LEADER OF ISLAMIC WORLD. MAY ALLAH GIVE YOU STRENGTH
          TO FIGHT THE EVIL FORCES AND THE SHAYATIN OF OUR TIME.
          imam 12
          Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:08:28 GMT
          34% opposition who did not voted must participate in parliament and government to have a voice.
          listening to opposition needs calm down situation and it improves government image. Ahmadinejad is
          president of all. opposition must respect him and ahamdinejad respect his opponents. peace to all
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