Khamenei in on the vote fraud?

Guardian:

Iran's opposition faces a critical test of resolve and the country an uncertain future tomorrow after the Islamic regime's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued a blunt warning to those involved in mass protests over last week's "stolen" presidential election that they would "bear the responsibility" for any bloodshed.

Khamenei rejected accusations of fraud in the poll, confirmed the incumbent, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as the winner, and gave no ground to the millions of Iranians demanding their votes back.

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This makes for an interesting admission against interest. He has told the people complaining about the vote count that there will be a recount in certain locations, but then he announces in this sppech that such recounts either want happen or will be ignored if they show something other than the fraudulent count given by the government. It is certainly a sign fo bad faith on his part.

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