Only in Iran!  Thoroughly delightful. -- Yoshie

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May 2, 2007
Iranian President accused of indecency

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This salute on the gloved hand of an elderly school teacher by the
Iranian President prompted accusations of indecency (AFP/Getty)

Jenny Booth and agencies

The President of Iran has been accused of indecency after he publicly
kissed an elderly woman who used to be his school teacher.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was photographed and filmed by state media
stooping to kiss the woman's hand and then clasping her arms in an
embrace, at a ceremony yesterday in honour of Iranian teachers' day.

According to sharia law, it is forbidden for a man to have any
physical contact with a woman to whom he is not related.

"The Muslim Iranian people have no recollection of such acts contrary
to sharia law during Islamic rule," seethed the ultra-conservative
Hezbollah newspaper, on its front page.

"This type of indecency progressively has grave consequences, like
violating religious and sacred values."

The newspaper has no link to the Lebanese militant group of the same name.

The elderly woman, who was not named, wore thick gloves along with a
headscarf and long black coat, meaning that Mr Ahmadinejad avoided any
skin contact.

While the Iranian president is considered an ultra-conservative in the
West, this is not the first time that he and his government have been
attacked by hardline elements even further to the right along the
political spectrum.

He courted controversy when he unsuccessfully proposed that women
should be allowed to attend football matches. One of his vice
presidents came under huge pressure last year after allegedly watching
a woman dance at a ceremony in Turkey.

"This astonishing act by the president comes as the faithful have yet
to forget his decision to allow women to watch football," noted the
Hezbollah newspaper.

However, other hardline publications published the images without
further comment. "A kiss on the hand for the teacher," was the
headline in Iran, the government daily.

Ahmadinejad's action appeared a public gesture of humility before
Iranian teachers, who have publicly protested against low salaries and
accused the government of not doing enough to improve their work
conditions.

--
Yoshie

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