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Nejad wants to purge liberal professors
Foreign Desk Report
TEHRAN—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.
Iran retired dozens of liberal university professors and teachers
earlier this year. And last November, Ahmadinejad's administration for
the first time named a cleric to head the country's oldest institution
of higher education, Tehran University, despite protests by students.
Ahmadinejad is widely believed to need to jockey between various
interest groups in Iran, at a time when hard-liners increasingly control
more of the top rungs of government but still encounter resistance from
parts of the public at large. Moderates also still remain in the
government.
But Tuesday's comments seemed to follow a campaign promise by
Ahmadinejad to develop a more Islamic-oriented country. Since taking
office last August, he has also replaced pragmatic veterans in the
government with former military commanders and inexperienced religious
hard-liners.
Ahmadinejad's aim appears to be installing a new generation of rulers
who will revive the fundamentalist goals pursued in the 1980s under the
late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, father of the 1979 Islamic revolution
in Iran. Shortly after the revolution, Iran fired hundreds of liberal
and leftist university teachers and expelled numerous students. |