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Iran daily: Hardline warnings to Rouhani government escalate

10 May 2014 - 15:36


Clerics and hardline critics poured more pressure on the Rouhani Government on Friday, telling ministers to avoid any attempt to open up Iranian society and culture.
Tehran Friday Prayers leader Ayatollah Movahedi Kermani was blunt, “I warn both the Ministers of Culture and Science to avoid returning to the Reformist period in the fields of culture and morality.”

The leader of the Endurance Front, prominent in the campaign against President Rouhani, also spoke out. Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi challenged the Government’s cultural policies, saying that today’s talk of “freedom2 follows the teachings of the West.

Mesbah Yazdi asserted, “We should break the ‘Freedom Idol’ so that we can step into the right path.”

Significantly, the warnings began to move into the nuclear arena, despite the Supreme Leader’s endorsement of negotiations with the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, France, Germany, China, and Russia).

MP Hamid Rasaei directly criticized Foreign Minister Zarif and Iran’s team of negotiators, “Nuclear Energy is the milestone for Iranians. Our dignity depends on it and we should not be naive towards the 5+1 Powers.”

Another leading MP, Alireza Zakani, told State broadcaster IRIB, “Unfortunately Rouhani and the negotiation team cannot tolerate criticisms.”

Referring to a recent speech by the President hitting back at the pressure, Zakani said, “Rouhani did not start on a good foot by saying his critics are uneducated.”

He continued, “I’m worried about the talks but I think Zarif and his team are the ones that should be really worried, and I’d be surprised if they’re not.”

The Government did get some support on Friday. MP Ali Motahari said at the Tehran Book Fair that Rouhani’s critics have double standards: “While today they are criticising the (approach to) hejab and cultural situation and foreign policies, they stayed silent toward the clear mistakes of the previous (Ahmadinejad) government.”



New Revolutionary Guards Tactic to Challenge Government Over Nuclear Talks
Fars News, the outlet of the Revolutionary Guards, tries a new tactic in its pressure on the Rouhani Government over the nuclear talks with the 5+1 Powers.

The website introduces commentary from the “conservative press” — but not other sections of Iran’s media — on the topic, days before discussions on a comprehensive agreement resume in Vienna.

While avoiding direct opposition to the talks, Fars features cautions by Kayhan (“The Iranian team of negotiators should not be deceived by the West’s plots”), Resalat (“The Iranian negotiators should move within the framework of the guidelines of Supreme Leader”), and other newspapers.
Leading Cleric Khatami: “If Zionists Take Wrong Step, Tel Aviv Will Be Razed”
Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, a Tehran Friday Prayers leader, put out a symbolic message yesterday by appearing in Fordoo, the site of Iran’s second uranium enrichment plant.

Khatami did not reject nuclear talks, saying “the negotiations will continue based on the framework specified by the Supreme Leader”, even though they “will not be warm”.

However, he also issued a threat, “Our missiles are pointed to the sensitive centers of the occupying Zionist regime and if they take a wrong step, Tel Aviv will be razed.”

By EA WorldView

 

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