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On the road with Iran’s populist president

By Najmeh Bozorgmehr

Published: April 22 2007 19:14 | Last updated: April 22 2007 19:14

In the town of Khorrambid, 700km south of Tehran, thousands of angry people have been waiting for Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad for hours.

When he arrives they greet him as the “defender” of their rights and vent their frustration with “powerful people” in Tehran who have exploited the town’s marble mines without giving its residents a fair share of jobs or income.

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