Nbadan
09-06-2006, 03:03 AM
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called Tuesday for a purge of liberal and secular teachers from the country's universities, urging students to return to 1980s-style radicalism.
"Today, students should shout at the president and ask why liberal and secular university lecturers are present in the universities," the official Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying during a meeting with a group of students.
Ahmadinejad complained that reforms in the country's universities were difficult to accomplish and that the educational system had been affected by secularism for the last 150 years. But, he added: "Such a change has begun."
The president, in his role as head of the country's Council of Cultural Revolution, does have the authority to make such changes. But his comments Tuesday seemed designed more to encourage hard-line students to begin a pressure campaign on their own, thus forcing universities to oust the teachers
It's incredible, you know if you translate the rantings of David Horowitz and half of the wing-nut talking-heads into Iranian you have the speeches of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad almost word for word.
Are the Iranians neocons?
(1) They object to liberal professors at universities
(2) They want to spread their philosophy, through military means if necessary
(3) They favor development of nuclear weapons
(4) They arm insurgent groups (like we did with the Taliban)
(5) They manipulate the media
(6) They don't give a damn about world opinion
(7) They oppose equal rights for gays
(8) They oppose a women's right to choose
"Today, students should shout at the president and ask why liberal and secular university lecturers are present in the universities," the official Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying during a meeting with a group of students.
Ahmadinejad complained that reforms in the country's universities were difficult to accomplish and that the educational system had been affected by secularism for the last 150 years. But, he added: "Such a change has begun."
The president, in his role as head of the country's Council of Cultural Revolution, does have the authority to make such changes. But his comments Tuesday seemed designed more to encourage hard-line students to begin a pressure campaign on their own, thus forcing universities to oust the teachers
It's incredible, you know if you translate the rantings of David Horowitz and half of the wing-nut talking-heads into Iranian you have the speeches of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad almost word for word.
Are the Iranians neocons?
(1) They object to liberal professors at universities
(2) They want to spread their philosophy, through military means if necessary
(3) They favor development of nuclear weapons
(4) They arm insurgent groups (like we did with the Taliban)
(5) They manipulate the media
(6) They don't give a damn about world opinion
(7) They oppose equal rights for gays
(8) They oppose a women's right to choose