Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the thug par-excellence president of the ayatollahs' regime in Iran, has been shunned by the Pope and the Prime Minister of Italy. In a humiliating rebuff which demonstrates Tehran's pariah status abroad, both leaders refused to meet him in Rome, where he arrived on June 3, 2008 to attend the UN's annual food summit.
Iranians-dissident supporters of PMOI- condemned his vist and rallied NGOs and parliamentarians and the Italian media to shunn the appointed so called president's visit to Italy.They chanted "down with dictatorship" and "ahmadinejad is a terrorist and does not represent the Irnaian people"
His visit was billed as a one-man diplomatic nightmare by the Italian media, and caused an uproar among human rights and political circles in Italy. Italy's Foreign Ministry said a meeting between Ahmadinejad and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi would only happen if Ahmadinejad was prepared to retract his comments on Israel and his denial of the Holocaust, as well as ending his regime's defiance of international demands relevant to Iran's nuclear program.
Meanwhile media reports from Italy indicate that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Ahmadinejad were excluded from the opening dinner at the UN summit hosted by Prime Minister Berlusconi and Ban Ki-moon, the U.N. Secretary-General.
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