President Ahmadinejad’s early dismissal of those who questioned his re-election as «dirt and dust» prompted an adaptation of a poem by the 13th-Century Persian philosopher Rumi: «You are the tumbleweed and dust… You are the enemy of the land.» How Iran’s opposition inverts old slogans
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