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Iranians living in Australia have expressed their fears for their country and their belief that the recent election was hijacked1 by supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Members of Sydney's Iranian community protest outside polling booth, 12 Jun 2009
Iranian expatriates have expressed horror at the crackdown on opposition2 rallies in Tehran, where several people are thought to have been killed or injured by the police.
Over the years, hundreds of Iranians have sought asylum3 in Australia, escaping persecution4 back home.
Stolen victory
Those who were hoping that last week's presidential poll would unseat President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have been left stunned5 by his re-election. One exile said it was a "stolen victory".
Many Iranians in Australia think the vote was rigged and the democratic process hijacked by a hard-line government.
Amir Mesrinejad, an Iranian refugee who arrived in Australia almost a decade ago, is an Anglican Church minister who believes the election result is a tragedy for his homeland.
"Some of the members of our church were very concerned about the results," he said. "I was aware that Iranians participated largely in the elections to bring his presidency6 down, but the result was the opposite. This regime has been the most barbaric regime. They have done the most outrageous7 acts against the nationals of Iran."
Expressions of concern
The United States, France, Germany and other countries have expressed concern about the election and about how the anti-government protests are being handled in Iran.
Australia has pursued a cautious approach to the elections in Iran. Canberra has not openly cast doubt on the outcome.
The Australian foreign minister, Stephen Smith, says he hopes the official results are reliable. Smith also says he is more concerned about efforts to encourage Tehran to give up its controversial nuclear program.
Opposition calls for restraint
Australia's conservative opposition has called on Iran to show restraint in dealing8 with protesters.
In Iran, the powerful Guardian9 Council has now described the contentious10 election as "provisional" and the supreme11 leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has ordered an inquiry12 into allegations of electoral fraud.
1 hijacked | |
劫持( hijack的过去式和过去分词 ); 绑架; 拦路抢劫; 操纵(会议等,以推销自己的意图) | |
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2 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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3 asylum | |
n.避难所,庇护所,避难 | |
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4 persecution | |
n. 迫害,烦扰 | |
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5 stunned | |
adj. 震惊的,惊讶的 动词stun的过去式和过去分词 | |
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6 presidency | |
n.总统(校长,总经理)的职位(任期) | |
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7 outrageous | |
adj.无理的,令人不能容忍的 | |
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8 dealing | |
n.经商方法,待人态度 | |
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9 guardian | |
n.监护人;守卫者,保护者 | |
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10 contentious | |
adj.好辩的,善争吵的 | |
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11 supreme | |
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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12 inquiry | |
n.打听,询问,调查,查问 | |
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