By Borzou Daragahi and Ramin Mostaghim
May 31, 2009
Reformist challenger Mir-Hossein Mousavi accused the president of so sullying the nation that Iranian passports are now on par with those of Somalia, the African state that has become a hub of poverty, piracy and terrorism.
“Our people have not given you the right to disgrace them,” he told supporters during a campaign stop in the city of Esfahan.
Mehdi Karroubi, another liberal challenger, took on the president’s handling of the nuclear program, which Iran says is aimed at civilian energy production but the West believes is meant to eventually produce weapons. Karroubi said Tehran needed to be more transparent and rational in pursuing its goals abroad.
“We have to deal with the world differently,” he said in a television appearance.


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