Wednesday, July 6, 2011















AHMADINEJAD MAY BE CHANGING FEATHERS!!

An interesting event in Iran that might easily go overlooked.



Remember my theory of Ahmadinejad possibly trying to survive his
marginalization by Khamenei.



As a Persian Nationalist, he has been feared by the clerics and Khamenei for
over a year now.



The speculation that he may soon go the way of past Iranian Presidents is
becoming more and more prevalent in the press.



http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/06/201162994514399969.html



Several months ago I commented Ahmadinejad may make the decision to side
with the pending Youth Movement growing throughout the Middle East.



As change sweeps the Middle East and he watches Syria begin to fall, he
knows he has the opportunity to outlast Khamenei and the Clerics; who he
can't stand.



He understands the young people of Iran are far more likely to support a
Nationalistic Iranian movement than a clerical dictatorship.



By pushing back on the issue of gender segregated Colleges, he just may be
beginning his campaign to win over the hearts and minds of the youth of
Iran.



I know he would have a huge hill to climb to achieve this goal, but it's a
beginning.



Ahmadinejad is on his last leg and he knows it.



As for the pending Youth Movement in Iran; " Better the Devil you know than
the Devil you don't know.. The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend".



Stack this on top of the STL issue and the events in Syria and you get a
very nervous group of Clerics hiding behind Khamenei.



Interesting!!
Here is the article:







Ahmadinejad  opposes sex segregation at universities

TEHRAN | AFP - July 06, 2011



Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday ordered the immediate
cancellation of plans to segregate sexes at some universities, blasting the
move as "shallow and unwise," his website reported.

"In some universities, single-gender courses and classes are implemented
without considering their consequences," the president said in a letter to
the ministers of higher education and health published by his website.

"It is necessary that these shallow and unwise actions are prevented
immediately," Ahmadinejad said against the backdrop of a lively debate in
media and among officials over reports of plans to divide female and male
students.

The order comes amid a campaign by the ultra-conservative and religious
camps dominating the Iranian regime for the abolition of co-education in
universities for the new academic year.

On Tuesday, higher education minister Kamran Daneshjoo denied having any
plans for gender segregation at universities.

"Men and women must sit in separate rows in university," he said, while
insisting his ministry was pressing ahead with plans for the "Islamisation"
of the education system.

"We do not want to create a wall (but) we are against the mingling of men
and women based on Western styles," Daneshjoo said, adding students would
not be prevented from "cooperation when it comes to acquisition of science."