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Iran's intellectuals left in cold by populist president

By Gareth Smyth in Tehran

Published: June 21 2006 03:00 | Last updated: June 21 2006 03:00

Mohsen Kadivar is one of many intellectuals in Iran sensing a chill wind since the election a year ago on Saturday of fundamentalist president Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad.

A philosopher and cleric, Mr Kadivar argues Islam is not threatened by critical or western thought and this, he feels, puts him at odds with Mr Ahmadi-Nejad.

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