The White Home refused to acknowledge the reelection of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday and neither did 1000s of stone-throwing Iranians who took to your streets chanting,
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"There is surely an awful lot of concerns about how this election was run," Vice President Biden said.
After Ahmadinejad was declared a 63%-to-34% winner more than former Iranian Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi on Saturday, protests erupted in Tehran, in which club-wielding police responded, beating men and women and arresting at the least 170.
Biden mentioned he has "doubts" concerning the election results.
"Seventy % with the vote arrives out of the town," he explained on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"That's not Ahmadinejad's robust spot. The thought he could get 68 or no matter what % of the vote in a very circumstance like that seems unlikely."
Mousavi appealed to clerical leaders, asking for a new election plus a fatwa versus Ahmadinejad.
"Fraud is evident and evaluation and nullification is requested,
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He also met with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
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At least 15 opposition leaders have been among those detained in Iran as well as the federal government shut down different Net websites,
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