How easy it is to forget that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad almost was Time's Man of the Year. The Holocaust-denying Iranian despot was even, for a brief while, described as "Champion of the Dispossessed" and "Global Everyman" on its web site:
Ahmadinejad is engaged in a horrible crackdown, whose scope has widened. Amir Taheri describes it in a Monday OpinionJournal.com column:
The Mashad hangings (of seven young men), broadcast live on local television, are among a series of public executions ordered by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last month as part of a campaign to terrorize an increasingly restive population. Over the past six weeks, at least 118 people have been executed, including four who were stoned to death. According to Saeed Mortazavi, the chief Islamic prosecutor, at least 150 more people, including five women, are scheduled to be hanged or stoned to death in the coming weeks.
The latest wave of executions is the biggest Iran has suffered in the same time span since 1984, when thousands of opposition prisoners were shot on orders from Ayatollah Khomeini.
Not all executions take place in public. In the provinces of Kurdistan and Khuzestan, where ethnic Kurdish and Arab minorities are demanding greater rights, several activists have been put to death in secret, their families informed only days after the event.
The campaign of terror also includes targeted "disappearances" designed to neutralize trade union leaders, student activists, journalists and even mullahs opposed to the regime.
..... Since Mr. Ahmadinejad ordered the crackdown, work on converting 41 official buildings to prisons has started, with contracts for 33 other prisons already signed. Nevertheless, Mr. Yassaqi believes that, with the annual prison population likely to top the million mark this year, even the new capacities created might prove insufficient.
There are, however, an unknown number of unofficial prisons as well, often controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or militias working for various powerful mullahs.
..... The biggest purge of universities since Khomeini launched his "Islamic Cultural Revolution" in 1980 is also under way. Scores of student leaders have been arrested and more than 3,000 others expelled. Labeling the crackdown the "corrective movement," Mr. Ahmadinejad wants university textbooks rewritten to "cleanse them of Infidel trash," and to include "a rebuttal of Zionist-Crusader claims" about the Holocaust. Dozens of lecturers and faculty deans have been fired.
The nationwide crackdown is accompanied with efforts to cut Iranians off from sources of information outside the Islamic Republic. More than 4,000 Internet sites have been blocked, and more are added each day.
Time gave Ahmadinejad, who would most likely have been the magazine's Man of the Year but for its off-the-wall decision to name "You" (i.e., everyone attempting to influence the world in some way using the Internet), a contemporaneous and mostly softball December interview. In it, he had this to say about freedom in his country and his supposed non-involvement in suppression:
In our country, freedom is practiced in reality. The students say what they want, and I say my piece. They are our own children. They have complete freedom. I cannot impose my views on them. This is amongst the prides and honors of our system and our revolution. We have struggled and spent our youth to reach to this freedom.
..... our judiciary power is a totally independent apparatus. They are not under the influence or pressure of the political groups or parties. Not even under influence of the president. We have a judicial process and a civil law like everyone else.
While there has been sporadic Old Media coverage of the Iranian crackdown, there is a word that is being avoided. See for yourself (all searches done without quotes):
- Google News search on "Ahmadinejad hangings"
- Google News search on "Ahmadinejad hanging"
- New York Times search on "Ahmadinejad hangings"
- New York Times search on "Ahmadinejad hanging"
Why?
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters




















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"...(effort)to cut Iranians
August 8, 2007 - 10:09 ET by mattm"...(effort)to cut Iranians off from sources of information outside the Islamic Republic.."
This is why the NYT (as all Libs) admire dictators so much: If they had the chance they would "...cut Americans off from sources of information outside the NYT..."
Why? Because anything
August 8, 2007 - 10:36 ET by FlashmanWhy? Because anything approaching factual reporting about the conditions inside Iran and the regime's efforts to destabilise Iraq would result in US public opinion moving toward a harder stand by the US against them. That doesn't fit the MSM narrative and would help the Bush White House in it's dealings with Iran and that's something the MSM just can't bring itself to do.
Despots
August 8, 2007 - 10:42 ET by allanfWhy to the pseudo-intellectual writers at Time find despots so appealing? Hugo Chavez, Ahmadinajed?
It is now very difficult to take either Time or Newsweek seriously. They are both fringe publications.
Quoting Gwen Stefani...
August 8, 2007 - 10:44 ET by Special Kay"Why do the good girls always want the bad boys?"
"Interum faeces et urinam nascimur"
Pretty obvious that those
August 8, 2007 - 10:42 ET by general companyPretty obvious that those meeting with Chaves are proving to be effective. Where is the UN outrage, the world wide condemnation of this activity? Guess they are saving that for the USA?
I am all for LIVE executions (if criminals are guilty)
August 8, 2007 - 11:10 ET by whatajoyTime Magazine is a joke. Who makes up their "lists" anyway. It's very biased. One thing I agree with on this evil Iranian President is televising executions. I agree with that, IF the criminal is in deed a criminal and has broken the law. I think that the death penalty in America is too broad, lenient and respectful. These evil criminals that are being "gently to sleep" committed some of the worst crimes in our country. They should suffer before they die, we should go midevil on them, as Ving Rhames says in Pulp Fiction. Make 'em suffer! Have THEM crying out for their mamas like their victims did. Televise it and have it be a slow painful death, stoning is great. I'm all for that. Stone the bastards. Don't show this in early morning, afternoon or evening hours. Show it at midnight when kids are in bed and have it on a cable channel, not free local tv. Kids shouldn't see it but then again, it'd steer them right and would be taught NOT to break the law.
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At the risk of sounding
August 8, 2007 - 11:13 ET by motherbeltAt the risk of sounding painfully stupid, what is the word being avoided? Dictator? If not, I'm lost here....I must be missing the point.
Do the searches
August 8, 2007 - 12:31 ET by Tom BlumerSorry, maybe I should have been clearer.
Do the searches linked. When you don't get any meaningful old media results on the searches indicated, it means that they are reluctant to tell us that people are getting HANGED in large numbers. 6 or 10 results on Google News is very, very little, and the details show almost no Old Media.
Now if you broadened the search to something like "Ahmadinejad crackdown," you would see that they tell us in vague terms that there is a crackdown on dissent, lots of arrests, and newspapers being shut down, even once in a while an execution, but nothing about large-scale hangings.
They won't use the word. Why? One early commenter nailed it.
not to mention ...
August 8, 2007 - 12:43 ET by drillanwrIran Kills Record Number Of U.S. Troops In July
http://patdollard.com/2007/08/08/iran-kills-record-number-of-us-troops-in-July/
Time's love affair with despots is a time-honored tradition.
August 8, 2007 - 13:06 ET by Dave RWhat can one expect from Time Magazine. After all, it was this very same magazine that named Adolf Hitler "Man of the Year" in 1938.
Help Fred defeat everybody.
Why do Liberals love this man?
August 8, 2007 - 13:18 ET by Dad GummitMahmoud Ahmademocrat ain't GW! That's why.
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