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right questions for Iran's president
The media circus generated by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's annual visit to the U.N. General Assembly in New York is a source of great frustration for many Iranians, who wish Western journalists would ask tougher questions about Ahmadinejad's domestic practices. The following questions are culled from Iranian democracy and human rights activists who don't have a chance to query the president directly:
Your boss, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was selected by a few dozen clerics more than 20 years ago. Do you believe that he — as his office has asserted — is the prophet's representative on Earth?
Khamenei hasn't left Iran since 1989. Nearly half of Iran's population was born after 1989. Do you think this provides him with a good understanding of the modern world in which they live?
One of your key clerical backers, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, proclaimed after your contested reelection in 2009 that obeying you was akin to obeying God. More recently he has asserted that you are under the influence of Satan. What explains Mesbah Yazdi's, or God's, fickleness?
There is evidence that your chief adviser, Rahim Mashai, helped secure loans for the leading suspect in a $2.6 billion bank fraud case, the largest embezzlement scandal in Iranian history. You came to office vowing to "cut off the hands" of the corrupt; how will you deal with Mashai?
Your opponents in 2009, Mir Hossein Mousavi, 69, and Mehdi Karroubi, 73, have been held incommunicado for nearly a year. On what basis are they confined? If they have no influence, as you have said, why are they under house arrest?
Somayeh Tohidlou, a 32-year-old female sociology PhD student, recently received 50 lashes in prison for having "insulted" you by campaigning for Mousavi in 2009. Do you believe that men lashing women for their political views is an appropriate form of punishment?
You said last September that "freedom is a divine right." Does that apply to Iran's Bahais, who are persecuted for practicing their faith, discriminated against in the workplace and imprisoned for attempting to educate their youth, who have been barred from university?
In March you claimed that Iran is "the best example for asserting human rights in the world." So why has your government refused to allow the U.N. special rapporteur for human rights in Iran, Ahmed Shaheed, to visit your country and investigate allegations of human rights violations?
In a BBC survey of 27 countries, including non-Western nations such as China, Nigeria and the Philippines, Iran ranks as "the most negatively viewed of all countries rated," even below North Korea, with just a 16 percent favorability rating. Why?
According to a recent Zogby poll, popular support for Iran in the Arab world has recently "plummeted." Qatari Prime Minister Hamad Bin Jasim al-Thani described his country's relationship with your government as "they lie to us, and we lie to them." Why do you believe that you are "a source of inspiration" to Arabs?
Nongovernmental organizations, including Transparency International, Freedom House and the World Bank, have said that Iran's rates of corruption, economic malaise and repression during your tenure are higher than those of Hosni Mubarak's Egypt and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali's Tunisia. Are you confident you won't share their fate?
Iran's closest ally since the 1979 revolution, Syria, has brutally killed more than 2,600 citizens this year — including children — who were protesting for greater political freedoms. How do you reconcile your country's close friendship with Bashar al-Assad's regime, given your claim to stand for justice and the oppressed?
The anti-government protests in Iran on June 15, 2009, were significantly larger than any protests in the Middle East this year, yet you referred to the protesters as "dust and dirt." Do you regret using that term?
In leaked diplomatic cables, a senior Iraqi tribal leader asserted that your government has provided him and other Iraqi officials "short-term marriages" with Iranian women in order to garner influence. Does Iran use prostitution as a form of statecraft?
During your presidency Iran has had the highest per capita execution rate in the world, including recent public executions and executions of people accused of being homosexual. Are you proud of this record?
Ali Vakili Rad, who was convicted by the French in 1991 for the brutal stabbing death of 77-year-old Iranian democracy activist Shapour Bakhtiar in Paris, was given an official hero's welcome at the Tehran airport upon his release from prison last year. Why does your government glorify assassins?
By Karim Sadjadpour,an associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
September 19,2011
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Saifullah159 2 months ago
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TheWejdin 5 months ago
Viva Ahmadi Nejad
kharchangzade 5 months ago
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Ahmed2085 5 months ago
the media just repeats the same questions interview after interview.
and every time he answers that they're using nuclear energy for peaceful means under the full cooperation of the IAEA. what is it about that answer they cannot process? there is zero evidence to suggest they're attempting to build nukes. and the countries making such baseless accusations are the ones with thousands of nuclear bombs.
AeonBlue07 5 months ago