Google – AFP, 14 October 2013
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A handout
picture released by the Iranian presidency shows the President
Hassan Rouhani
waving at Tehran University on October,14 2013 (Iran's
Presidency Office
Website/AFP)
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Tehran —
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Monday called for more freedoms in
universities, where many professors and students have been sidelined over their
political activities.
His
remarks, carried by ISNA news agency, come a week after the moderate president
urged Iranian police to be more lenient in enforcing rules on how women dress.
Speaking at
Tehran University, the president, who pledged more social freedoms during his
election campaign, said it would be a "shame" if professors could not
express their opinions.
University
officials should respect freedom of expression, and "we should not be
involved in the bad and inappropriate tendency of sending teachers into early
retirement," he was quoted as saying.
In 2006 his
hardline predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said universities should be purged of
liberal and secular individuals, and later that year many professors were sent
into early retirement.
Rouhani
also called on students to pursue the sciences and said authorities should
relax rules that prevent them from travelling abroad.
"We
need a diplomacy of sciences and you, students, must help with that
issue," Rouhani said.
"I
call on the security services to pave the way to that diplomacy and to trust
professors and students."
Iran?s
civil rights record and censorship is regularly criticised by international
rights watchdogs and Western governments.
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