IRGC Media Urges Measures that Encourage Iranians to Participate in 2024 Elections

A photo, published by the Iranian supreme leader’s website, shows his meeting with a group of veterans in Tehran.
A photo, published by the Iranian supreme leader’s website, shows his meeting with a group of veterans in Tehran.
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IRGC Media Urges Measures that Encourage Iranians to Participate in 2024 Elections

A photo, published by the Iranian supreme leader’s website, shows his meeting with a group of veterans in Tehran.
A photo, published by the Iranian supreme leader’s website, shows his meeting with a group of veterans in Tehran.

An Iranian newspaper affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards called on the government and parliament to avoid economic decisions that would lead Iranians to boycott the legislative elections scheduled for March.

Javan warned of government plans to significantly increase taxation and public expenditures, saying on Thursday that this would lead to people not turning out for the ballot boxes.

It also called for adopting measures to improve people’s lives during the next three months, in order to increase the people’s motivation to participate in the elections.

In addition to economic issues, the newspaper said the government’s diplomatic policies will be under public scrutiny ahead of the elections, stressing that they will directly affect voting.

The parliament rejected the broad outlines of the budget presented earlier this month by President Ebrahim Raisi. Representatives criticizing the draft budget said it features unrealistic numbers and may lead to a budget shortfall.

The warning by Javan, which is affiliated with the Political Bureau of the Revolutionary Guards, was made shortly after a now widely circulated video emerged of an Iranian cleric directing rare criticism at Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Mohammad Taqi Akbarnejad, head of a seminary (school for Shiite clerics), in the province of Kermanshah, pointed criticism at the Assembly of Experts, which includes 88 influential clerics and whose constitutional duties are to supervise the administration of the supreme leader.

Akbarnejad recounted a conversation he had with an Iranian citizen at a mosque. He quoted the citizen as “lamenting” that Khamenei “is not our leader, but the leader of the Yemenis and the Palestinians.

The cleric added that the citizen asked him about the “leader's silence” over the record hike of the dollar against the local currency.

He reportedly said: “The leader has not taken any measure. He has not said that our people are a red line; our people must not confront such a crisis and the prices should not rise. This must be resolved even if it meant changing our foreign policy. This must be our priority.”

“‘I am not a priority for Khamenei. His priority is Yemen and Palestine,’” the cleric quoted the citizen as saying.



10 Dead as Landslide Hits Passing Cars on Indonesia's Java Island

Rescuers search for victims after a rain-triggered landslide hit passing cars on a road in Mojokerto, East Java, Indonesia, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo)
Rescuers search for victims after a rain-triggered landslide hit passing cars on a road in Mojokerto, East Java, Indonesia, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo)
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10 Dead as Landslide Hits Passing Cars on Indonesia's Java Island

Rescuers search for victims after a rain-triggered landslide hit passing cars on a road in Mojokerto, East Java, Indonesia, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo)
Rescuers search for victims after a rain-triggered landslide hit passing cars on a road in Mojokerto, East Java, Indonesia, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo)

Indonesian rescuers recovered 10 bodies after a landslide struck vehicles on a hilly road on the country’s main island of Java, police said Friday.
Torrential rains pushed mud, rocks and trees down the mountainside road on Thursday, burying a van with seven people aboard and a pickup truck with three traders and full of vegetables near Watu Lumpang, a resort area in East Java’s Mojokerto district, said local police chief Andi Yudha Pranata.
According to The Associated Press, Pranata said rescuers pulled out the body of the van’s driver late Thursday and his six family members, including three children, wife and parents, were retrieved on Friday, together with the bodies of the three traders.
Footage released by East Java’s Search and Rescue Agency showed the road covered by thick mud, rocks and uprooted trees.
Seasonal rains from about October to April frequently cause flooding and landslides in Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains.