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Iranian police chief threatens those calling for election boycott
Ebrahim Raisi, head of Iran's judiciary waves to journalists while registering his candidacy for the upcoming presidential elections at the Interior Ministry in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, May 15, 2021

IRANIAN police chief Hossein Ashtari has threatened those calling for a boycott of next month’s presidential elections, after the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei said those who refuse to vote are not Muslims.

After a meeting with religious singers known as maddahs, Mr Ashtari said: “The (Supreme) Leader of the revolution cited everything in his meeting with members of parliament and determined everyone’s duty. The police and the judiciary will deal with anyone who transgresses according to the law.”

The ominous statement comes amid growing anger over the exclusion of candidates put forward to stand for the presidency. Five-hundred-and-eighty-three nominations were rejected by the 12-member guardian council — handpicked by Mr Khamenei.

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