Americas Martin Luther King Day was embraced by the Supreme Leader on Monday. However, far from marking the occasion by heralding the work and ideas of King or the development in civil rights in the 1960s, Ayatollah Khameneis Twitter account put out a more downbeat message:
And, while previous Twitter campaigns by the Supreme Leader have remained primarily within the space of his account, this one is being headlined by Irans State media. Press TV puts Khameneis message in contemporary context:
This years celebrations were held in the wake of nationwide Black Lives Matter demos over the past months in protest at racial profiling against African Americans, which were triggered by police killings of two black men in Ferguson and Staten Island.
Mondays Twitter blast by the Supreme Leader was the latest in a series proclaiming endemic racial discrimination and violence in the US. Ayatollah Khamenei has also seized on the killing of an unarmed teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, by a police officer:
#Jesus endured sufferings to oppose tyrants who had put humans in hell in this world& the hereafter while he backed the oppressed. #Ferguson 2:06 PM - 28 Dec 2014
Neither the Supreme Leader nor Press TV acknowledge the possibility that Ayatollah Khameneis clasping of Martin Luther King and Ferguson may have another motive: diverting attention from Irans own human rights record, which has been criticized not only by the US but also by the UN.
For years, Iranian officials have countered criticism of the Islamic Republic including executions, mass detentions, restrictions on communications, denial of legal rights, oppression of religious faiths such as the Bahai, and expulsion and harassment of students and professors with the claim that the US is the leading transgressor of human rights in the world.