By: Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran’s president was accepted. President Ahmadinejad has never shied away from being heard, but these interviews had been exclusive to prominent mainstream media personalities such as Larry King and Charlie Rose. However, it was the mainstream media’s projection of Mr. Ahmadinejad that always remained questionable.
On September 21, 2010, on the occasion of President Ahmadinejad’s participation at the UN General Assembly, I was given the opportunity to conduct a candid interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad. I had overlooked the fact that such a meeting would be conducted in the presence of the secret service and body guards. No sooner had this reality hit home than Mr. Ahmadinejad’s down to earth and easy attitude made me forget the presence of others in the room as we began the session.
The time had come for me to verify or refute a research I had conducted as a Public Diplomacy graduate student while attending USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. At that time, I had examined the media’s role in fashioning the image of Mr. Ahmadinejad. My research posited that though ‘some great men make history, and history makes some men great’, in an age dominated by the media– internet, television, radio, and newspapers, the portrayal of Ahmadinejad is an artificial construct of the mainstream media. The image portrayed by the media had made him hero to some and a villain to others. Superstar or scapegoat, the Iranian President continues to dominate the news. With help and questions from university students and professors, I was eager to meet the real Ahmadinejad.
Although a full hour had been granted for the interview (more accurately Q&A), regrettably, given the number of questions and the fact that the translation was not simultaneous, many of the questions were left unanswered. To my amazement, President Ahmadinejad granted me a second, follow-up interview (the transcript of which will be forwarded to participating universities).
It is a rewarding experience to bring one’s research to a practical conclusion. I firmly believe that Ahmadinejad is misrepresented by the corporate owned media. I leave it up to others to judge for themselves by watching the interview here:
http://www.4shared.com/video/dgNdNIkK/Full__Interview_with_Ahmadinej.html
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At my speed it will take a monthe!
@Anonymous: Soraya has promised me a transcript. I will make it available here as soon as I get it.
HTH,
The Saker
Why didn’t she convert the file to something like xvid rather than raw mpeg?
2.25 GB for a video interview F that.
@Jack: Soraya is a lady and a friend. If you want to post here in the future you will have to use a different tone. You might also want to consider that not everybody is comfortable with computers; that, and getting a decent Internet connection.
The Saker
@VINEYARDSAKER:
I have made two copies of this interview: one of equal quality but 5 times smaller; another for mobile phones etc and about 20 times smaller. I have not posted them yet, but I’m waiting to hear from Soraya to get her permission etc.
Peace
@ishamid: wonderful. I am sure she will agree. Keep us posted where we can download them from. Any many thanks again!
Kind regards,
The Saker
@VINEYARDSAKER
No disrespected intended but the file size is way to big for me to view.
Perhaps you could download it and upload it to Google video, Blip TV (which is better quality), YouTube or some other video hosting site with her permission off course.
Also off topic but Pete Seda and al-Haramain both indicted in connection to 9/11although never charged with terrorism was indicted recently for tax evasion which A-H is still supporting Chechen terrorism trying to wire $150,000 to Chechen militants through a Saudi bank.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/84302/thread/1285430251/last-1285445130/Who+feeds+terrorism+in+the+North+Caucasus-