The Fiji Times

Raisi wins election

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran’s hard-line judiciary chief won a landslide victory on Saturday in the country’s presidenti­al election, a vote that both propelled the supreme leader’s protege into Tehran’s highest civilian position and saw the lowest turnout in the Islamic Republic’s history.

The election of Ebrahim Raisi, already sanctioned by the US in part over his involvemen­t in the mass execution of thousands of political prisoners in 1988, became more of a coronation after his strongest competitio­n found themselves disqualifi­ed from running.

That sparked calls for a boycott and many apparently did stay home — out of more than 59 million eligible voters, only 28.9 million voted. Of those voting, some 3.7 million people either accidental­ly or intentiona­lly voided their ballots, far beyond the amount seen in previous elections and suggesting some wanted none of the four candidates.

Iranian state television immediatel­y blamed challenges of the coronaviru­s pandemic and US sanctions for the low participat­ion. But the low turnout and voided ballots suggested a wider unhappines­s with the tightly controlled election, as activists criticiced Mr Raisi’s ascension.

“That Ebrahim Raisi has risen to the presidency instead of being investigat­ed for the crimes against humanity of murder, enforced disappeara­nce and torture is a grim reminder that impunity reigns supreme in Iran,” Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Secretary-General Agnes Callamard said.

 ?? Picture: AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi ?? Ebrahim Raisi, a candidate in Iran’s presidenti­al elections, waves to the media after casting his vote at a polling station in Tehran, Iran on Friday.
Picture: AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi Ebrahim Raisi, a candidate in Iran’s presidenti­al elections, waves to the media after casting his vote at a polling station in Tehran, Iran on Friday.

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