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Friday, August 17, 2007 |
Top Iran cleric makes rare criticism of government |
Top Iran cleric makes rare criticism of government Iran's judiciary chief has publicly criticised President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad The criticism by Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, reported by the media "Unfortunately, the treatment of some managers is the source of heavy blows "If we repeatedly change managers and ministers, nothing will improve," he "It should not be done in a way that if we want to groom an eyebrow we end Ahmadinejad's critics have accused the president of promoting politicians Since he came to power in August 2005, a host of mid- to high-ranking The departure on Sunday of Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh as oil minister and Ali Reza Ayatollah Shahroudi is one of the most respected clerics in Iran and is Moderate newspapers seized on his comments as a highly unusual criticism of "Unprecedented criticism by the head of the judiciary," said the Tehran "No-one could have expected that Sharoudi would list the criticism of the "This is the first time that Shahroudi has frankly talked about the weak Shahroudi said that before his resignation Vaziri Hamaneh had explained to "We should not treat managers in such a way that they become discouraged," The judiciary chief complained that such management had in the last years "In the past two-three years we were able to ink five billion dollars of Shahroudi's commemts were made on the same day Iranian media revealed that Ahmadinejad has been criticised across the political spectrum in Iran for |
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