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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Iran-Iraq Relations, Iran's Persecution of Gays and the Future of Israel-Palestine

In part two of our interview, we ask Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about growing Iranian influence in Iraq since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, the persecution of Irans gay community, and his position on the Israel-Palestine conflict. And we get reaction from Iranian American activist Kourosh Shemirani of the Queer Iran Alliance. [includes rush transcript]

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  • im suprised the usa media didnt change his words and make him look evil

  • Ahmadinejad very good talking and good about that ay rights. Gay ppl should move to usa were they belong.

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  • @Flitalidapouet LOl!! funny stuff.

  • @tradergirljam Wow clever stuff ;oP  You must have been years and years in the best universities to get that perfect english.

  • @GUnit00100

    I half expected they'd give him devil horns and fade in flames just like fox did with major quimby in that simpsons episode- if you know what I'm talking about. 

  • if this sick fuck is ahmadinejad is not a fag i don't know who is..trust me people the guy is fucking the ayatollah..yuck

  • His words are like bullets, anybody who can understand Persian language would understand how logical and sensible he speaks. The interpreter is not really interpreting exactly what he says.

  • @hannibal123ful They were togheter but not married, why would gay people who resent religion , want to do a religious thing?

  • @swepa2 Well yes. Marriage is when a woman and man decide they want to be together, it does'nt have to be a legal contract. The persian civilisation is 6000 years old so I am guessing that people in persia were married 6000 years ago.

  • @hannibal123ful It has something to do with religion, please so youre telling me people for 3000-4000 years ago were married?

  • @swepa2 Marriage has nothing to do with religion. It predates every religion on earth.

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