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Hillary Clinton Says Parliamentary Election In Russia Was Rigged

Clinton Calls Russian Election Unfair

By ANNE GEARAN   12/ 6/11 12:00 PM ET   AP

VILNIUS, Lithuania -- Issuing new warnings to two U.S. partners Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized Russia for a parliamentary election she called rigged and said election gains by Islamist parties must not set back Egypt's push toward democracy after the fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak this year.

She acknowledged the success of Islamist parties in Egyptian parliamentary voting that the U.S. has praised as fair. But many of the winners are not friendly to the United States or U.S. ally Israel, and some secular political activists in Egypt are worried that their revolution is being hijacked. Islamist parties are among the better-known and better-organized in Egypt, and while they were expected to do well in last week's first round voting, a hardline bloc scored surprisingly large gains.

Clinton addressed head-on the fear that the hard-liners will crimp human and women's rights.

"Transitions require fair and inclusive elections, but they also demand the embrace of democratic norms and rules," she said. "We expect all democratic actors to uphold universal human rights, including women's rights, to allow free religious practice."

Speaking to the election-monitoring Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Clinton repeated criticism of Russia's weekend elections, in which Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party won the largest share of parliament seats. Opposition politicians and election monitors say the result was inflated because of ballot-box stuffing and other vote fraud.

"Russian voters deserve a full investigation of electoral fraud and manipulation," Clinton said. Russia's top diplomat was present at the meeting in the Lithuanian capital, but the two did not plan to meet separately.

In Moscow, Russia's government dismissed Clinton's criticism.

Her statement "regarding the parliamentary election in Russia as well as commentary coming from representatives of the White House and the State Department are unacceptable," Russia's Foreign Ministry said. "With regret, we are forced to say that Washington holds onto long-outdated stereotypes and continues to hang labels, not even trying to understand what is really going on in our electoral system."

Later, Clinton met with activists from Belarus and encouraged them to continue opposing a recent crackdown by President Alexander Lukashenko's regime.

"It is inconceivable that in Europe today, in December of 2011, the Lukashenko government is behaving the way it is behaving," she told lawyers, educators, bloggers and others.

Speaking at a museum dedicated to the lost Jewish culture and history of Lithuania, Clinton again criticized Russia.

"Regardless of where you live, citizenship requires holding your government accountable," she said. Efforts to bar election monitoring by a Russian organization have undermined public faith, she said.

In Egypt, the more moderate Muslim Brotherhood is in the lead so far, with about 37 percent of the vote, according to partial results released Sunday. But the hardline Al-Nour bloc grabbed nearly a quarter of the vote for the ultraconservative Salafis, who seek to impose strict Islamic law in Egypt.

The strong Islamist showing came at the expense of liberal activist groups that led the uprising against Mubarak, toppling a regime long seen as a secular bulwark in the Middle East.

The Salafis espouse a strict interpretation of Islam similar to that of Saudi Arabia, where the sexes are segregated and women must be veiled and are barred from driving. The Salafis speak openly about their aim of turning Egypt into a state where personal freedoms, including freedom of speech, women's dress and art, are constrained by Islamic law.

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11:22 AM on 12/14/2011
Amazing irony considering how the republicans are working to guarantee elections that are far from fair and inclusive. And let's not forget our "supreme" bush appointed court from 2000. American hypocrisy at it's finest.
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01:45 PM on 12/08/2011
This is a brave act Hilary has taken; they poison people they don't like...
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There are two many Parties in Washington..
02:06 PM on 12/07/2011
Its funny to read people claim our close elections are rigged but landslide elections are not. Really? I voted for Obama. Was that election rigged? People nowadays have so little tolerance for losing. I guess its part of the "everyone gets a trophy" mentality.
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Archie1955
01:30 PM on 12/07/2011
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. All Madame Secretary Clinton is saying is that Russia has the same problem as the US when it comes to elections.
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Nothing is new but only forgotten.
12:45 PM on 12/07/2011
American politics is no less rigged than in Russia.

At least the Russians are not asleep.
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stargazer13
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12:18 PM on 12/07/2011
there she goes fast and furious as usual
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Chris Herz
11:43 AM on 12/07/2011
Perhaps Ms Clinton has not heard of such things as gerrymandering, of the big corporate money party (you know, the one with two factions) and Diebold machines, to mention just a few problems with US elections.
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11:08 AM on 12/07/2011
Congress elections are so rigged it is a horrible joke on the American people..
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11:07 AM on 12/07/2011
How in hell does she know this? I mean who told her this was true? Was she there? In person? Watching the counts? She is full of it... And to be honest, Bush Jr was so rigged it was a joke to the people of this nation.
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12:18 PM on 12/07/2011
I agree
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09:57 AM on 12/07/2011
Good for you, Hillary. Now if you'd get your administration back to addressing the U.S. elections that were rigged, we might be getting somewhere.
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Nikola Perkovic
09:44 AM on 12/07/2011
Russian parliament was rigged,says an American whose husband is a war criminal in the civilised world thus all non-NATO countries.

Putin is the best lider I ever seen, he avoids war and brings prosperity. USA shoud not meddle in other people's buisness and lets face it, there has not been one election in the land of (non) free that was not rigged. Your entire system is based on birocratic couruption and war crimes.
09:31 AM on 12/07/2011
So were the Afgh@n|, M0r0cc@n and many many 3gypt|@n ones under Moobarak.... but that's ok coz they are/were friendly tyrants...
08:20 AM on 12/07/2011
http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/198328520252594/

Join if you think the elections were unfair!
08:11 AM on 12/07/2011
Who cares. Like non of our elections have ever been rigged.

I would also be more willing to hear about women's rights from someone who had the self respect to kick a philandering husband to the curb. Women like you help to "keep women in their place", by giving free passes to pig men.
06:14 AM on 12/07/2011
Hillary, please, please keep your nose out of the affairs of other countries - no more interference by the U.S.
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11:23 AM on 12/14/2011
Where was your outrage when George was invading sovereign nations without cause?
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11:25 AM on 12/14/2011
Woukd that mean that you support the necessary cuts in our unnecessary defense budget sine we will no longer be starting wars without cause?