‎Iran – Former President Ahmadinejad Launches Website Ahead Of Elections, Hinting At Political Return

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    Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivers a speech during an anti-Israeli rally, in Tehran, Iran, 02 August 2013. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREHTehran – Iran’s former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has launched a website ahead of parliamentary elections next year in a sign he may be eyeing a political comeback despite a recent corruption scandal.

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    The website, ahmadinejad.ir, was launched Sunday with a big smiling photo of Ahmadinejad and the slogan: “We will come soon.”

    Ahmadinejad effectively disappeared from Iran’s political landscape after his second term ended in 2013. The hard-line leader’s eight-year rule was marked by hostility towards the West and inflammatory rhetoric calling for the destruction of Israel and casting doubt on the Holocaust.

    His reputation — even among hard-liners — took a hit earlier this month after his former senior vice president was sentenced to five years in jail and ordered to pay a $300,000 fine for corruption.


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    marcia
    marcia
    9 years ago

    I would enjoy seeing Achmadinejad Run on The same Ticket as Hitlary….