Iran show trials get poor reviews

CNN:

Iran's reformist former President Mohammad Khatami Sunday blasted the trials of people arrested in demonstrations as an "insult" to Iran and Islam.

"Such play-acting ... damages the system and reduces public trust," he said in a statement provided by his office.

Nearly 100 Iranians arrested in the aftermath of the disputed June 12 presidential elections went on trial Saturday, two Iranian news agencies reported.

But Khatami said the trials were unconstitutional, contrary to "the law and the rights of citizens."

The real crimes had been committed by the authorities, he said.

He condemned "the atrocities committed at certain detention centers as well as those committed during arrests which, in some cases, resulted in murder."

He dismissed the reported confessions of the accused, as did another influential ex-president, Ali Akhbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, according to Iran's government-funded Press TV.

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The trials are just another mistake of a regime that is quickly losing its claim to legitimacy by acting like they got their script from Stalin rather than the faith they claim to represent. Their insistence that the uprising against their phony election was driven by foreigners is an insult to the country they claim to represent as well as the intelligence of the people of Iran.

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