Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke Monday at a prestigious New York university, drawing criticisms from Americans ranging from students to White House hopefuls.
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(Photo: AP Images / Stephen Chernin)Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, speaks at Columbia University Monday, Sept. 24, 2007 in New York.
The man painted as one of Americas top enemies was invited to speak at Columbia University a day prior to his U.N. appearance on Tuesday. Ahmadinejad did not fail to rouse debate after making contentious claims such as women have great freedom in Iran and there are no homosexuals in his country, as well as questioning the reality of the Holocaust.
Critics rebuked Columbia for inviting a man who heads a state sponsoring terrorism.
This man should not be allowed to leave his hotel room other than to go to the U.N. and deliver his speech, said Arab Christian activist Brigitte Gabriel, founder and president of the American Congress for Truth, according to OneNewsNow. We are not able to stop that because it is under U.N. sanctions, but we have the right to prevent him from going anywhere else on our soil, considering this man wants to destroy our country and wants to destroy the state of Israel.
Ahmadinejad has publicly denied the Holocaust, called for the destruction of the state of Israel, been accused of arming Islamic militants in Iraq and building nuclear weapons.
Furthermore, Iran has one of the worlds worst religious freedom records. Ambassador John V. Hanford III, ambassador at large for international religious freedom, noted earlier this month that the regime in Iran has created a threatening atmosphere for nearly all non-Shia religious groups including some Christian groups.
This is like inviting Adolf junior to the United States and giving him a platform to basically look good in front of Americas enemies, to make fun of us in the state of the worlds eyes, said Gabriel.
Columbia president Lee Bollinger has come under heavy criticism for not only inviting the Iranian president but also for his 10-minute verbal attack on Ahmadinejad during his introduction.
Mr. President, you exhibit all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator, Bollinger said. You are either brazenly provocative or astonishingly uneducated.
Some experts have commented that Bollingers verbal assault will likely help Ahmadinejads image back home in Iran. The presidents support in Iran has been declining, but Mondays attacks could bolster his accusation of Americas disrespect for Iran and support his confrontation with the United States.
In Washington, President Bush responded that he is OK with Columbia inviting Ahmadinejad, which he said just shows the extent of how much America respects freedom of speech. But Bush said he personally would not have invited the Iranian president to the United States to speak.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, meanwhile, said he finds it disturbing Columbia invited Ahmadinejad to speak to its student. And former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney called on the United Nations Secretary General to rescind his decision to allow the Iranian president to speak before the body this week and called for stricter sanctions against Iran, according to CNN.
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) also said she would not have invited the Iranian leader to speak if she was president of Columbia. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), while saying he would not have invited Ahmadinejad to Columbia, affirmed his earlier statement that he was willing to meet with him for negotiations.





pburwell President Bush said it was okay for him to speak. Are you suggesting Bush should be tried for treason? Or we could try Bush for treason for lying to the public, torture, rendition, signing statements, murder of civilians, suspension of habeas corpus, ignoring the Geneva Convention, Guantanemo. As a Christian who believes in the sancticy of life, are these things acceptable? Not to my understanding of human dignity.
Freedom of speech is a privilege which many of our US citizens have died for. We continue to enjoy this privilage because of the many who are fighting against what the Iranians are. If Ahmadinejad wants to enjoy freedom of speech, he should make sure it happens in his country before coming here to enjoy it. MY tax dollars go to support freedom of speech NOT someone's abuse of our hard won luxuries.
Go back to Iran Mr. Ahmadinejad, teach your rhetoric, lies and propoganda to somone who is not allowed to have a difference of opinion and express it. THAT'S the only place you can have YOUR freedom of speech.
The President of Columbia University should be tried for treason and the Iranian President should have been deported as an undesirable.