Iranian Election Protests in Dallas, Texas
June 14, 2009 | Dallas, Texas | Vetting explained
June 14, 2009 - Earle Cabell Federal Building and Courthouse - Dallas, Texas
Protests against the fraudulent elections in Iran. In Dallas, Texas, there are approximately 30,000 Iranian-Americans. The Islamic Republic supplied 500 ballots which ran out at 3PM and the majority of Iranians in Dallas were unable to vote. Out of the 500 ballots, 361 votes were for Mir Hossein Mousavi.
- Tags:
- iran_election,
- texas,
- illegal,
- ahmadinejad,
- tehran,
- dallas,
- iran,
- protests,
- fraudulent,
- mousavi
- Posted in Assignment:
- Unrest in Iran
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