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    Iran's Khatami condemns US policy
    By Ian Brimacombe
    BBC News, Chicago

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/amer icas/5309766.stm

    2006/09/03 10:35:31 GMT

    Ex-Iranian President Mohammad Khatami has delivered a scathing criticism of
    US foreign policy to an annual gathering of Muslims in Illinois.
    He said US anti-terrorism policies were actually inciting terrorism and
    accused the US of trying to dominate the world.
    Mr Khatami is the most senior Iranian official to visit the US since the
    severing of ties with Iran in 1979.
    He was speaking at the Islamic Society of North America convention, which has
    drawn tens of thousands of Muslims.

    'False perception'
    Mohammad Khatami was the most anticipated speaker at the convention and his
    speech was surprisingly direct.

    As America claims to be fighting terrorism it implements policies which
    lead to the intensification of terrorism
    Mohammad Khatami

    Within minutes of taking the podium he was attacking the portrayal of Islam
    in the popular media in the West.
    "Media Islam is the result of a one-sided understanding of Islam that is
    represented to us in a solitary, cliched and vicious way," he said.
    "The political version of Islam that is displayed is merely an
    imaginary version of Islam. What has been stated is a dark and false
    perception of Islam and the East."
    The perceived behaviour of Western power was a key theme of the speech.
    Mr Khatami referred to vast, all-encompassing powers that expressed concern
    for the world, but implemented policies aimed at devouring it.
    And he directly criticised US policies, which he said exploited "the grandeur
    of the nation and country of the United States for the subjugation and
    domination of the world".
    He added: "As America claims to be fighting terrorism it implements policies
    which lead to the intensification of terrorism and institutionalised
    violence."
    The three-day conference in Rosemont, Illinois, has drawn tens of thousands
    of Muslims from Canada and around the United States.
    The US State Department had issued Mr Khatami a visitor's visa with no
    restrictions, a move that upset Jewish groups and some lawmakers here.
    Mr Khatami is expected to travel to Washington and then speak at events at
    the United Nations and Harvard University.
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