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'''Mahmoud Ahmadinejad''' is the current President of Iran. He was invited to speak at Columbia as a part of the [[World Leaders Forum]] in the Fall of [[2006]], but the invitation was revoked after apparent confusion at the highest levels of the Columbia administration, between [[SIPA]] Dean [[Lisa Anderson]] and President [[Lee Bollinger]].  However, he was invited back in [[2007]], this time by Bollinger directly, showing, if nothing else, more courage than the man has previously displayed at Columbia.
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'''Mahmoud Ahmadinejad''' is the current President of Iran. He was invited to speak at Columbia as a part of the [[World Leaders Forum]] in the Fall of [[2006]], but the invitation was revoked after apparent confusion at the highest levels of the Columbia administration, between then-[[SIPA]] Dean [[Lisa Anderson]] and President [[Lee Bollinger]].  However, he was invited back in [[2007]], this time by Bollinger directly, showing, if nothing else, more courage than the man has previously displayed at Columbia. His speech is scheduled for Monday, [[September 24]], [[2007]].
  
The first time provoked a great deal of criticism as well as praise.  The second time will presumably be even more controversial, everyone having their arguments already rehearsed and ready to shout.
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The first time provoked a great deal of criticism as well as praise.  The second time has been even more controversial, everyone having their arguments already rehearsed and ready to shout. Protests and condemnations of Columbia in the media began days before the event. [[Geraldo Rivera]] made a special visit to campus, and many members of the Columbia community were interviewed, including [[SIPA]] dean [[John Coatsworth]] and [[College Republicans]] head [[Chris Kulawik]].
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The appearance has led to the release of a Columbia architecture school alum, [[Kian Tajbakhsh]], who was imprisoned in Iran. [[PrezBo]] had planned to question Ahmadinejad about his holding, but Iran released the Columbian preemptively.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?tag_id=1114 Bwog coverage of Ahmadinejad]
  
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 24 September 2007

See also Wikipedia's article about "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad".

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the current President of Iran. He was invited to speak at Columbia as a part of the World Leaders Forum in the Fall of 2006, but the invitation was revoked after apparent confusion at the highest levels of the Columbia administration, between then-SIPA Dean Lisa Anderson and President Lee Bollinger. However, he was invited back in 2007, this time by Bollinger directly, showing, if nothing else, more courage than the man has previously displayed at Columbia. His speech is scheduled for Monday, September 24, 2007.

The first time provoked a great deal of criticism as well as praise. The second time has been even more controversial, everyone having their arguments already rehearsed and ready to shout. Protests and condemnations of Columbia in the media began days before the event. Geraldo Rivera made a special visit to campus, and many members of the Columbia community were interviewed, including SIPA dean John Coatsworth and College Republicans head Chris Kulawik.

The appearance has led to the release of a Columbia architecture school alum, Kian Tajbakhsh, who was imprisoned in Iran. PrezBo had planned to question Ahmadinejad about his holding, but Iran released the Columbian preemptively.

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