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Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad criticised for hugging mother of Hugo 
Chavez
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been accused of betraying Islam after he was pictured 
in an emotional embrace with the mother of Hugo Chavez at the late Venezuelan 
leader's funeral. 
 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad offering his condolences to Hugo Chavez's mother Elena 
Frias Photo: REUTERS
By Robert Tait, Middle East Correspondent

2:59PM GMT 10 Mar 2013

The Iranian president's domestic opponents reacted furiously after photos 
emerged of him giving Elena Frias de Chavez, 78, a consoling hug at last 
Friday's funeral in Caracas - at which he also kissed Mr Chavez's coffin. 

Religious conservatives said the act insulted Iran's religious dignity and 
amounted to "haram" – a term used to describe a religiously forbidden act under 
Islamic rules. 

Mohammad Taghi Rahbar, the Friday prayer leader of Iran's second city, Isfahan, 
told Mehr news agency that Mr Ahmadinejad had "lost control". 

He added: "Shaking hands with a non-mahram (unrelated by family) woman, under 
any circumstances, whether young or old, is not allowed. Hugging or expressing 
emotions is improper for the dignity of the president of a country like the 
Islamic Republic of Iran." 

Mohammad Dehghan, a member of the governing board of Iran's parliament, the 
Majles, said the episode exposed the true nature of the "deviant current", the 
term used by allies of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, to describe 
Mr Ahmadinejad and his allies. 

Conservatives loyal to Ayatollah Khamenei accuse Mr Ahmadinejad's 
administration of seeking to dilute Iran's Islamic principles. They also 
suspect the president of plotting to install one of his lieutenants in power 
after his second presidential term ends in the summer. 
Last week, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, a senior Iranian cleric close to Ayatollah 
Khamenei, criticised Mr Ahmadinejad for predicting in a written tribute that Mr 
Chavez, who died of cancer last week, would return along with Jesus Christ "on 
resurrection day". 

"I say directly that he went too far with what he mentioned in his tribute" Mr 
Khatami said. "The president is well aware that such a tribute will provoke 
reactions in our religious institutes He could have sent a diplomatic message 
with no religious connotations." 


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