06.07.2011, 21:13
@Samun
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Erneutes Erwachen im Camp der Reformisten?
Zitat:Falls du mich meinst. Ich seh keine Änderung meines Standpunktes.Auch gut.
Zitat:Du hingegen hast immer verneint, dass es einen Machtkampf zwischen Präsi und Obersten Rechtsgelehrten gibt.Falsch.
Zitat:Nein. Das steht nicht auf einem anderen Blatt, denn exakt darum geht es.
Dass Ahmadinejad im Moment scheinbar keine Chance hat, steht auf einem anderen Blatt.
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Zitat:Ahmadinejad calls on Iran colleges not to segregate sexes<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/07/06/idINIndia-58111120110706">http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/07/0 ... 1120110706</a><!-- m -->
TEHRAN | Wed Jul 6, 2011 8:04pm IST
(Reuters) - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday plans to segregate male and female students at Iranian universities must be halted, drawing another battle line in his ongoing tussle with traditionalist rivals.
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"It has been heard that in some universities, classes and disciplines are being segregated without considering the coincidences," he said on the website dolat.ir.
"Urgent action is required to prevent these superficial and non-scholarly actions."
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Zitat:Iran reformists regain a foothold as conservatives squabble<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.thenational.ae/news/worldwide/middle-east/iran-reformists-regain-a-foothold-as-conservatives-squabble">http://www.thenational.ae/news/worldwid ... s-squabble</a><!-- m -->
Agence France-Presse
Jul 4, 2011
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But a continuing dispute between Mr Ahmadinejad and more hardline conservatives about his chief of staff, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie, has provided an opportunity for the reformists to tiptoe back.
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Against the backdrop of the struggle within the conservative camp, the reformist media have managed to strengthen their presence with two new dailies. The once-banned Etemad (Confidence) and Rouzegar (Times) have appeared on news-stands to join other reformist papers. The new papers have allowed the reformists to launch a debate on whether to participate in next March's election for parliament.
Although radical reformists reject the notion of participating in the poll, their more moderate comrades are considering it seriously, particularly some 50 reformist MPs who want to run for re-election.
The former reformist president Mohammad Khatami has tried to find a middle ground for the reformists to return to Iran's political arena. Over the past year, Mr Khatami has distanced himself from Mr Mousavi and Mr Karoubi and refused to call for street protests, while continuing to demand that all political prisoners be released.
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Erneutes Erwachen im Camp der Reformisten?