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2010-01-04 | |
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Iran's opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi said on Friday he was ready to sacrifice his life in defence of the people's right to protest peacefully against the government after the worst unrest since the disputed June presidential election. Mr Madhi, who says he was once the right-hand man of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and passed on information to respected cleric Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, who died last month, has been in regular contact with the opposition Green Path of Hope group since he left Iran. He said while his country should remain the Islamic Republic of Iran, religion and politics must be separated. ''The good clerics should help the people and the government, while the bad ones should be ousted from government,'' he said. Mr Madhi said a motivation for Iran improving international relations was the poor economic situation in the country and the need for it to be part of a globalised world economy. ''We cannot close our eyes to the United States and Europe. They are strong political and economic powerhouses. If Iran is to prosper, we need to have good relationships _ both political and economic _ with everyone, including Russia.'' On Israel, he said: ''It is the Iranian government which doesn't recognise its right to exist, but the Iranian people might think differently. ''Israel's internal problems are its own affairs, not ours. We shouldn't get involved. It shouldn't concern us. My view is that Israel has the right to exist. We should recognise it.'' Mr Madhi was highly critical of Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, a spiritual adviser to a group of hard-line fundamentalists closely connected to senior leaders in the current Iranian government. ''He is a very crazy man who hates Israel and the United States especially. Unfortunately, President Ahmadinejad is one of his big fans as well.'' The former intelligence officer said that instead of imposing sanctions, western nations should look to supporting opposition groups and not recognise the Ahmadinejad government. | |
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#4 Lest we fergit, TOPIX/WORLD NEWS/MIL FORUMS [old] > CHINA CAN HAVE IRAN NAVAL BASE. Also, PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > CHINA SEEKS NAVAL BASE WEST OF INDIA. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2010-01-04 20:33 |
#3 How can you tell when it has failed? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-01-04 14:48 |
#2 the vendors in the bazaars have yet to align themselves with the opposition - they are probably neutral at this point the military is probably also a net neutral at this point the labor unions are almost certainly with the opposition but haven't had a strike in coordination with an oppo event yet -- this seems a reasonable next step |
Posted by: lord garth 2010-01-04 12:46 |
#1 We'll see. Dictatorships have weathered protests before. Usually they fall from infighting, not popular pressure alone. Hope it happens but not holding my breath. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2010-01-04 11:53 |