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Rafsanjani accuses Iran rulers of 'intolerance' | |
2009-12-07 | |
TEHRAN (AFP) — Powerful cleric and former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani accused Iran's rulers on Sunday of being intolerant, saying they have closed the door on constructive criticism. Rafsanjani, one of the main figures in Iran's opposition movement, also called on protesters opposing the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to express their views "within the framework of law." "The situation in the country is such that constructive criticism is not accepted," Rafsanjani told a gathering of students in the northern city of Mashhad, according to ILNA news agency. He urged the Islamic republic's various political factions to unite and work within the law in order to "create a climate of freedom which will convince the majority of people and erase ambiguities." "Those who demonstrate or protest must express themselves through legal means. Leaders must also respect the law," Rafsanjani said on the eve of the annual Students Day when fresh demonstrations are expected against Ahmadinejad. "There have always been extremist factions and excessive attitudes on both sides... but several problems will be solved if we adopt the path of moderation," said the cleric.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#1 Well, duh. Did it take awhile to come to that realization? Now the next jump in logic and reasoning. Raf, did ya also know that islam is intolerant? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2009-12-07 17:32 |