Observers inside the country and abroad are watching closely for signs of what to expect from Iranian authorities as supporters of moderate candidate Mir Hossein Musavi continue their vigils, rallies, and public criticism of the presidential election process, the results of which they say were stolen.The supreme leader described those alleging flaws in the June 12 election as "enemies."He went on to acknowledge that all four candidates -- incumbent conservative President Mahmud Ahmadinejad, Musavi, moderate cleric Mehdi Karrubi, and former Islamic Revolutionary Guards Council commander Mohsen Rezai -- are "part of the establishment" but said he did not necessarily accept all of their "views and comments."