Students still call for Ahmadinejad’s head
Posted by James Turley
Good to see this Reuters report confirming the simmering ferment on Iranian campuses is still very much alive. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, conversely, is wanted by “pro-reform” (oh aye?) students very much dead.
Those interested in following these ongoing struggles should keep an eye on the Hopi (Hands Off the People of Iran) website – and sympathising blogs, like this one (natch).
TEHRAN (Reuters) – More than 100 students scuffled with police and hardline supporters of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday on Tehran University campus and chanted “Death to the dictator” outside a hall where the Iranian president spoke.
“Revolutionary president, we support you,” the hardline students shouted back, pushing and shoving those who were voicing opposition to Ahmadinejad, a Reuters witness said.
Liberal-minded students and academics have criticized the president for clamping down on dissent on Iranian campuses, although the president and his government insist they support free speech and welcome constructive opposition.
Monday’s protest was the second rowdy reception Ahmadinejad has received at a university in less than a year. In December, students tried to disrupt his speech on another campus by hurling firecrackers, chanting and burning his picture.
“Students should feel responsible in the international arena … Today’s world needs them,” state television quoted the president as telling university officials and students in the hall. The television made no mention of disturbances outside.
One of the pro-reform students said those allowed inside to listen were handpicked because they supported the president. “We were not invited,” said the student, asking not to be named.
Students and activists say some of those who have spoken out against the president and his government in the past two years have been detained or blacklisted from university courses.
Students on Monday shouted: “Detained students should be released”. Ahmadinejad’s supporters responded: “Hypocrites, leave the university” and waved religious banners.