A letter to Mr. Lee Bollinger

I wish to register my deepest regret in regard to your remarkably discourteous 
introductory remarks to President Ahmadinejad.

Your class act as an arbiter at the University of Columbia was nothing short of 
disgrace. It lacked professionalism especially given the fact that Mr. 
Ahmadinejad had not even been given the chance to speak. And it clearly 
undermined your repeatedly made claim that the event upheld free speech. 
Fortunately, this age, despite all its cruelty and barbarity, is an age of 
transparency, which is why not even liberals can hide themselves behind their 
usual covers these days.

What happened yesterday merely displayed utter conceit and petty politics 
showing who it was that really lacked civility. Trying to humiliate an invited 
guest, an elected President of a sovereign country, before an international 
media only reflects the culture of an insular and bigoted society. One wonders 
if your reaction had anything to do with donors threatening to withdraw funds 
from Columbia. It is incredulous that a respected American university chose to 
turn this meeting into a show trial of Iranian policies. So much for academic 
integrity and intellectual honesty.

Your crass, ill-mannered and duplicitous greeting of President Ahmadinejad 
amounted to a crude planned ambush. It is just unbelievable that someone who is 
simply questioning elements of the US foreign policy and refuses to be a US 
client should be submitted to such a systematic harassment.

If anybody wanted any proof that Israeli lobby controls US foreign policy, 
media, academic, etc., he has found plenty of evidence today. It has been noted 
that the protests against Iran at the UN and at Columbia were primarily made up 
of Israeli advocacy groups. Obviously, there is nothing wrong with that, but it 
highlights, among other things, AIPAC's influence not only on US foreign policy 
but also in the mainstream academia.

One could be forgiven for thinking that what happened yesterday at Columbia 
University represents the typical mindset of the present American ruling elite: 
delusionally arrogant, insolent and insensitive to the rest of the world. A sad 
spectacle since they have become so politically isolated that they are even 
incapable of learning from their past experiences.

It is extremely dishonest and manipulative to call into question the Iranian 
President's integrity when in reality it is the USA that is responsible for the 
misery and death of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and total destruction of 
their country. America is the same country that installed a medieval Shah with 
its secret SAVAK police after removing the democratically government of Dr 
Mosaddeq which in turn led to the hundreds of thousands of Iranians being 
killed and tortured by an Israeli trained police force. Ever since its 
inception, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been subject to countless 
destabilizing attempts by the US. But it has thwarted them all. The 8-year old 
war with Iraq, when all Western countries were helping their then good old chum 
Saddam, failed to bring this country to its knees. We do not think that the 
current drive towards waging a new war on Iran will stand a better chance of 
success.

In any case, yesterday was an opportunity to show the world that the USA is an 
open country that will challenge its opponents with appropriate compassion and 
honest debate. Instead, your decision to gather all Zionist-manufactured 
anti-Iranian appellations, pile them up on the stage, and throw them 
shamelessly at your invited guest, will become the black page of ignominy in 
Columbia University's history.


With regards,

M. J. A. Larijani
President
Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (IPM)

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