Ahmadinejad responded by describing those students chanting the slogans as an “oppressive” minority.

This was in response to some students at Tehran university, who heckled Ahmadinejad, and set fire to his picture. What was the protest about?

A group of Amir Kabir’s top students had earlier expressed objections to the government’s economic and political agenda as well as “confrontation with student activists and ridding universities of independent lecturers”.

“Bankrupting the country’s industry, inflation, distribution of poverty, defacement of the country’s international image and playing with the nation’s fate in diplomatic issues,” were among the points brought up in a statement.

“University is alive and criticises the government,” it added, according to ISNA.

The incident came after hundreds of Iranian students protested at Amir Kabir on Sunday to denounce a crackdown on a reformist-led university association, according to the ISNA news agency.

2 Comments.

  1. Don’t be fooled its not about your kind of freedom its about coming here and doing you out of your life.
    The so called iranian protested’s! want to go to war and kill your kids, but isn’t it funny that so many want to get here to do jihad! And make money for God?
    That part of the world is totally corrupt, but what about us? we have open borders our inflation is over looked our oligarhies hate us and love the enemies of freedom, MEchA and the muslim leaders can go to the white house and make deal’s our government is in the hands of the third world monkey’s poverty is going up and OUR JAIL AND PRISON system is the great U.S.A. Industry, we put our troops in prison for killing the enemy, and the real agenda is internationioal, our image is a joke so we and iran are just alike! both have Red’s and Nazis fighting each other for your life!:oops:

  2. In response to fred, I don’t think any part of the world is corrupt per se, there are factors invovled and some of them are imposed.