Ahmedinejad
V Bollinger
By Mike Ghouse
02 October, 2007
Countercurrents.org
Peace building requires us to
use a language that mitigates the conflicts and helps building bridges,
even with our enemy, as going to war hurts us as much as it hurts the
enemy. We have seen the deaths of 3800 of our own men and women, and
a million Iraqi’s. Do we want more or less of this? Those who
want war must consider sending their boys and girls or spouses to the
front lines for an understanding of the ravages of war.
When President Ahmedinejad visited the United States in September, he
was asked by the Columbia University to speak (speech link included
below) to the students, he did. Prior to his speech, President Bollinger
of Columbia University introduced him in derogatory terms. As an academic,
he made us Americans look bad.
As Americans, we have to question this. Is Bollinger's behavior acceptable?
Do we insult a guest, whom we invite to speak, not as a response to
the speech, but even before he speaks? Bollinger has set a bad example.
There is no excuse or justification for this. He put us Americans in
a bad light, does he care? He is free to claim, that he did it in an
individual capacity, and he was sorry that he was presumed to be representing
an American University. I hope he has the guts to apologize in behalf
of American People. His rude mannerism do not represent me or that of
any American except himself as an individual.
No doubt, as Americans, some of the sycophants are toeing the line of
our Government, however, it is not heroic to curse your guest in your
home, neither it is a responsible behavior. I hope we do not condone
such behavior, as it reflects on 297,000 million of us.
I sincerely hope, the Iranians do not view this as an American attitude,
but a Looney's sad tales. And I do hope, they pressure their governments
to stay away from challenging others and build relationship and work
with the international community to keep away from developing the destructive
nuclear arsenal. They can take the lead.
The Iranian University Chancellors Ask Bollinger 10 Questions, here
is the link and the list:
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8606300370
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Seven chancellors and presidents of Iranian
universities and research centers, in a letter addressed to their counterpart
in the US Colombia University, denounced Lee Bollinger's insulting words
against the Iranian nation and president and invited him to provide
responses for 10 questions of the Iranian academicians and intellectuals.
The following is the full text of the letter.
Mr. Lee Bollinger
Columbia University President
We, the professors and heads of universities and research institutions
in Tehran , hereby announce our displeasure and protest at your impolite
remarks prior to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent speech
at Columbia University.
We would like to inform you that President Ahmadinejad was elected directly
by the Iranian people through an enthusiastic two-round poll in which
almost all of the country's political parties and groups participated.
To assess the quality and nature of these elections you may refer to
US news reports on the poll dated June 2005.
Your insult, in a scholarly atmosphere, to the president of a country
with a population of 72 million and a recorded history of 7,000 years
of civilization and culture is deeply shameful.
Your comments, filled with hate and disgust, may well have been influenced
by extreme pressure from the media, but it is regrettable that media
policy-makers can determine the stance a university president adopts
in his speech.
Your remarks about our country included unsubstantiated accusations
that were the product of guesswork as well as media propaganda. Some
of your claims result from misunderstandings that can be clarified through
dialogue and further research.
During his speech, Mr. Ahmadinejad answered a number of your questions
and those of students. We are prepared to answer any remaining questions
in a scientific, open and direct debate.
You asked the president approximately ten questions. Allow us to ask
you ten of our own questions in the hope that your response will help
clear the atmosphere of misunderstanding and distrust between our two
countries and reveal the truth.
1- Why did the US media put you under so much pressure to prevent Mr.
Ahmadinejad from delivering his speech at Columbia University? And why
have American TV networks been broadcasting hours of news reports insulting
our president while refusing to allow him the opportunity to respond?
Is this not against the principle of freedom of speech?
2- Why, in 1953, did the US administration overthrow the Iran's national
government under Dr Mohammad Mosaddegh and go on to support the Shah's
dictatorship?
3- Why did the US support the blood-thirsty dictator Saddam Hussein
during the 1980-88 Iraqi-imposed war on Iran, considering his reckless
use of chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers defending their land
and even against his own people?
4- Why is the US putting pressure on the government elected by the majority
of Palestinians in Gaza instead of officially recognizing it? And why
does it oppose Iran 's proposal to resolve the 60-year-old Palestinian
issue through a general referendum?
5- Why has the US military failed to find Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin
Laden even with all its advanced equipment? How do you justify the old
friendship between the Bush and Bin Laden families and their cooperation
on oil deals? How can you justify the Bush administration's efforts
to disrupt investigations concerning the September 11 attacks?
6- Why does the US administration support the Mujahedin Khalq Organization
(MKO) despite the fact that the group has officially and openly accepted
the responsibility for numerous deadly bombings and massacres in Iran
and Iraq? Why does the US refuse to allow Iran 's current government
to act against the MKO's main base in Iraq?
7- Was the US invasion of Iraq based on international consensus and
did international institutions support it? What was the real purpose
behind the invasion which has claimed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi
lives? Where are the weapons of mass destruction that the US claimed
were being stockpiled in Iraq?
8- Why do America's closest allies in the Middle East come from extremely
undemocratic governments with absolutist monarchical regimes?
9- Why did the US oppose the plan for a Middle East free of unconventional
weapons in the recent session of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Board of Governors despite the fact the move won the support of all
members other than Israel?
10- Why is the US displeased with Iran's agreement with the IAEA and
why does it openly oppose any progress in talks between Iran and the
agency to resolve the nuclear issue under international law?
Finally, we would like to express our readiness to invite you and other
scientific delegations to our country. A trip to Iran would allow you
and your colleagues to speak directly with Iranians from all walks of
life including intellectuals and university scholars. You could then
assess the realities of Iranian society without media censorship before
making judgments about the Iranian nation and government.
You can be assured that Iranians are very polite and hospitable toward
their guests.
HERE
IS AHMEDINEJAD’S FULL SPEECH:
Mike Ghouse
is a Speaker, Thinker, Writer and a Moderator. He is president of the
Foundation
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local television network discussing interfaith, political and civic
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