Friday, April 25, 2008

Martyrdom would solve Iran’s economic woes: Ahmadinejad

TEHRAN: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said the country’s economic woes can be solved by the “culture of martyrdom, the Mehr news agency reported.

“If we want to build the country, maintain our dignity and solve economic problems, we need the culture of martyrdom,” Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying in a speech on Wednesday in the western city of Hamedan. He described martyrdom, dying or being killed for one’s religious beliefs, as “a quick and shortcut way to reach the summit of salvation.”

He did not say how becoming a martyr would help the economy, which is struggling from high inflation. The president was speaking a day after ousted economy minister Davoud Danesh Jaafari became the latest person to launch a withering attack on him for his unconventional economic policies. Ahmadinejad has been criticised for pumping excessive liquidity into the economy to fund infrastructure projects, causing huge money supply growth and triggering Iran’s current inflation of around 18 percent.

However, critics believe the real inflation rate exceeds 25 percent, and have accused Ahmadinejad of making unscientific decisions in economic matters. Ahmadinejad rejects such criticism. “When we insisted on cutting bank interest rates some objected and said this is not scientific, but we tell them that if they are not men of justice, they had better clear the way and leave,” he was quoted on Thursday by the Etemad Melli newspaper as saying.

In his remarks on Wednesday, former economy minister Jaafari said “during my time, there was no positive attitude towards previous experiences or experienced people and there was no plan for the future. afp

DailyTimes

Just when I though it was a slow news day.

Maybe he should order some crematory ovens from the Germans. They can be made very efficient and offer a "final solution".

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