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« on: November 04, 2008, 12:01:41 PM »

So they were forced to flush one of their own down the toilet? Well he is in good company in the septic tank known as IRI.


Parliament in Iran has voted to sack Interior Minister Ali Kordan after he admitted a degree he said he obtained from Oxford University was a forgery.

Mr Kordan said he had received the doctoral certificate in good faith, but it was later revealed as a crude fake.

The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says the row could have serious implications for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

MPs have accused the president of grave naivety for having been taken in by the lies of his minister.

Parliament speaker Ali Larijani said 188 MPs from a total of 247 had voted for a motion to impeach Mr Kordan. Forty-five voted against the motion and 14 abstained.

Laughing stock

Mr Kordan claims he was approached with the offer of a doctorate by the Tehran representative of an institution described as the London Oxford University.

But the certificate turned out to be a obvious forgery, which was littered with mis-spellings.

The scandal has made the former minister a national laughing stock, with a fake resignation letter being passed round purporting to be from him, but full of misprints and crossings-out.

One MP said Mr Kordan - who worked as a university lecturer - had related invented tales to his students about his days in Oxford. In fact he has never visited and does not even have a first degree.

The post of interior minister is crucial in organising the presidential elections which are due to be held in the middle of 2009.

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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 09:14:04 PM »

Farce of the fake Oxford degree. It would make a good title for a comedy.

But it is in danger of turning to political tragedy for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

For years, Iran's Interior Minister Ali Kordan has claimed to hold a doctorate from Oxford University and taken increased pay as a result.

But in recent months, it emerged that the document was a crude forgery, containing several misspellings.

As for the minister, he did not even seem to know the name of the institution, which he continued to describe as the "London Oxford University".

In fact, it turned out he did not have a degree from any university, despite having worked as a university lecturer.

The minister insisted he had acted in good faith, after he was offered the degree by someone claiming to be the Tehran representative of the "London Oxford University".

Impeachment

But in an angry impeachment debate in parliament, one MP said the minister had regaled his own students with tales of his student days at Oxford.

Other MPs attacked President Ahmadinejad for his naivety in believing the minister's lies.

All of this was stoked by a blatant attempt to buy off the impeachment by an aide of the president.

The official offered wads of cash to MPs - the equivalent of $5,000 (£3,150) each.

They were told it was for mosques in their constituencies.

But one of two sheets of papers they were asked to sign was actually a form withdrawing their names from the impeachment motion.

The incident led to a punch-up in the parliament and the dismissal of the official.

As for President Ahmadinejad, he angered academics and Iran's many hard-working students by arguing that degrees did not matter as they were only "pieces of paper."

Then he infuriated MPs by claiming the impeachment hearing was illegitimate, and he was not going to attend.

So, it is not even clear yet whether the president will accept the dismissal of his minister.

Vote of confidence

But according to the letter of the constitution, he should now put up the whole of his remaining cabinet for a vote of confidence.

In Iran's sometimes devious politics, it was assumed for a while that President Ahmadinejad had engineered the humiliation of his interior minister in order to replace him with a closer political ally.

But the president has stood by Mr Kordan, and their political fates have become increasingly intertwined.

The crisis has turned into a lightening rod for growing discontent over Mr Ahmadinejad.

As the economy moves from bad to worse, he is becoming increasingly unpopular.

And as oil prices continue to tumble, everyone is asking how much is left from the windfall of $147 (£93) a barrel oil.

With presidential elections due next summer, Mr Ahmadinejad is in some trouble.

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So where are the filthy IRI supporters now? Lies, bribery and fraud. At least it is the beginning of the fall of the illegal Islamic regime
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« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2008, 05:55:39 PM »

be in mieghan k o s khol....
all he had to do was...go to uni's in Iran and get full porfessor degree...loool
but he decided not to and got one from OXFORD...lol k o s khol

akhe shootie,,,,hala ke hame har rooz dr. mohandes mieshan....chera az landan? akh,,,tonboon az konet kandan
lol
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