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Iran sanctions helping Ahmadinejad: Karroubi
2010-08-13
[Al Arabiya Latest] International sanctions against Iran are bolstering President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government and have helped its crackdown on the opposition Green movement, a senior Iranian opposition figure said on Thursday.

In an e-mail interview with Britain's Guardian newspaper, Mehdi Karroubi was quoted as saying that the policies the United States and Britain had adopted to combat Iran's disputed nuclear program were counter-productive.

"Look at Cuba and North Korea," he told the Guardian newspaper. "Have sanctions brought democracy to their people?

"On the one hand, the government's mishandling of the economy has resulted in deep recession and increasing inflation inside the country... On the other hand, we have sanctions which are just strengthening the illegitimate government," Karroubi said.

"They have just made them more isolated and given them the opportunity to crack down on their opposition without bothering themselves about the international attention," he said in an email exchange.

Karroubi added that sanctions were giving them an "excuse... to suppress the opposition by blaming them for the unstable situation of the country."

The former parliament speaker has twice run unsuccessfully against Ahmadinejad.

Following the disputed presidential election in 2009, he--along with Mir Hossein Mousavi -- emerged as leader of popular street protests which called the vote fraudulent and demanded a recount.

The UN Security Council hit Iran with a fourth set of sanctions over its disputed nuclear program in June.

The United States and European Union have since imposed tougher measures of their own which contain provisions to penalize Tehran's trading partners.

The Guardian reported that Karroubi had also spoken out against Iran's treatment of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, sentenced to death by stoning after being convicted of adultery and conspiracy to murder her husband.
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