Iran Election 2017 News
Iran's Interior Ministry: More Than 260 Thousand Officers Providing Security for Elections
- Tuesday, 16 May 2017 01:22
NCRI - Iran’s regime Deputy of Interior Ministry, due to the rising fear of uprising and social unrest on the day of elections, said, "More than 260 thousand people" will be securing the presidential elections and "reinforcements" will be provided through Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. On the evening of May 11th, Hossein Zolfaqari, the deputy of security-police in the Interior Ministry, said: "Military, intelligence, law enforcement, judicial and broadcasting services” are present among the election’s staff.
According to this regime official, the "security initiatives and law enforcement is especially prepared by the police", while other "initiatives at the security headquarters will take place. Also, necessary reinforcements to assist at the polling stations will be provided to help police, through the staffs of armed forces and Iranian Revolutionary guards.” He also said that approaching the elections, “We will tighten the security of the borders into the country.” According to this official, the country's judiciary is going to assign a special judge to establish legal regulations that the "IRGC, paramilitary and security forces will not face any problems at the checkpoints.” Zolfaghari has said the process of securing the elections will become “strengthened" next week. The twelfth round of the sham presidential election will be held in Iran on May 19th.
The regime’s Security Deputy of the Interior Ministry has said in another section of his press conference that “cyber space will be monitored on a daily basis" and "predictions" about “possible plans and movements of specific groups" have been made.
One of the regime’s IRGC commanders in connection with the presidential election has also said, "Cyberspace will be fully observed" at the beginning of April. Mohammad-Jaafar Montazeri, the regime’s attorney general, has recently said, “The enemy wants to influence and undermine the election through cyberspace by publishing false stories and lies.” In his latest speech, Khamenei said, "Enemy" wants to "create insecurity and strife" in Iran with "unrest" and “social convulsions". He threatened to severely collide with those who will disrupt “security".
Khamenei, the Iranian regime ’s supreme leader in a speech at "Imam Hussein" University referring to the presidential election on May 10th, said, If people "breaking the laws themselves, throwing temper tantrums or making the professional enemy hopeful, then the election will be detrimental to us all”.
Increasingly, the regime’s officials are warning people about the dangers of cyberspace as Election Day draws near, because they feel the regime’s security is threaten by it.
The Iranian regime has for years topped the list of "censors" of the Internet in the world.
Increasingly, the regime’s officials are warning people about the dangers of cyberspace as Election Day draws near, because they feel the regime’s security is threaten by it.
The Iranian regime has for years topped the list of "censors" of the Internet in the world.
The Iranian regime is also amongst the countries described as the "largest" prison for journalists in the world.
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