AP/ March 12, 2013, 5:09 PM

Ahmadinejad under fire for hugging Chavez's mother

In this March 8, 2013 file photo released by the Miraflores Press Office, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comforts Elena Frias next to the flag-draped coffin of her son, Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez, during the funeral ceremony at the military academy in Caracas, Venezuela.

In this March 8, 2013 file photo released by the Miraflores Press Office, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comforts Elena Frias next to the flag-draped coffin of her son, Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez, during the funeral ceremony at the military academy in Caracas, Venezuela. / AP Photo/Miraflores Press Office, File

TEHRAN, Iran Senior Iranian clerics have scolded President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for consoling Hugo Chavez's mother with a hug — a physical contact considered a sin under Iran's strict Islamic codes.

The rebuke follows a widely published photo showing Ahmadinejad embracing Chavez's mother at the funeral of the late Venezuelan president in what is seen as taboo-breaking behavior in Iran.

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Iranian papers on Tuesday cited clerics from the religious center of Qom who described the hug as "forbidden," inappropriate behavior and "clowning around."

Iran's strict Islamic codes prohibit physical contact between unrelated members of the opposite sex.

The clerics did not spare Ahmadinejad.

"Touching a non-mahram (a woman who is not a close relative) is forbidden under any circumstances, whether shaking hands or touching by the cheek," said one of the clerics, Mohammad Taqi Rahbar, adding that such a contact, even with "an older woman is not allowed ... and contrary to the dignity of the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran."

Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, Iran's former judiciary chief and a religious leader in Qom, said Ahmadinejad was "clowning around" and his hug shows he failed to "protect the dignity of his nation and his position."

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The clerics were also outraged by Ahmadinejad's letter of condolence to Venezuelans and their interim leader Nicolas Maduro because the Iranian president had described Chavez as a "martyr" who will be resurrected and who will return to Earth along with Jesus Christ and Imam Mahdi, a 9th century saint revered by Shiite Muslims.

"Your knowledge of religious issues is limited and no intervention could be made in this matter," said Yazdi, addressing Ahmadinejad directly.

Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Mirtajeddini, a cleric who accompanied Ahmadinejad to Venezuela and stood by as the Iranian president hugged Chavez's mother at the funeral last week in Caracas had initially tried to deny the story, saying the photo was a fake.

Yazdi also scolded Mirtajeddini: "You are a cleric and you wear the clerical robe ... you should not deny what happened."

Later Tuesday, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported that 18 lawmakers issued a statement urging Ahmadinejad to observe national and international norms in his foreign meetings.

The uproar surrounding the hug has given Ahmadinejad's conservative opponents fodder to criticize him, three months ahead of the June presidential elections.

Ahmadinejad can't run in the elections due to term limits under Iran's constitution but is seeking to get a protege into the race.

For their part, Iranian reformists ridiculed Ahmadinejad for weeping at Chavez's funeral.

"I burst into laughter when I saw Ahmadinejad weeping on the arm of Chavez mother, said Abbas Abdi, activist and columnist with the independent website Aftabnews.ir.

"If he needed to cry, he should have done so for his countrymen who died" in clashes with security forces during the mass protests that followed Ahmadinejad's disputed 2009 re-election, said Abdi.

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Bojax39 says:
Simple compassion and humanity being rebuked and ridiculed by religious zealotry. Is it any wonder these backwards stenches in the nostrils of God blow up buildings and turn themselves into bombs?
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kutyadog says:
Really people? Get a grip.
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Docmo1 says:
The guy is just a typical sex deprived reliious extremist. He just was seeking some warmth, and passing on his own. Nothing wrong with that. He was just sincere and emotions overcame him. The clerics need to be more understanding, and accept his kindness.
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sbrassard says:
I will never understand how a "religion" can be so dictorial on how you cannot be human.
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Filmguy870 says:
Woah...that is SO messed up! What kind of world do these people desire? These "clerics" are definitely NOT part of the solution.
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s_elarabi says:
News....

Martyr Hugo Chavez have sided with the Palestinians and the Syrians at a time when the West, the fanatic from among the Muslims and Christians in Washington DC and in Riyadh, along with the absolute Monarchs of Arabia have financed and supported the systematic destruction of Damascus and the total besiege and expropriation of Palestinian's land and real estate in and around Jerusalem.

I have prayed "the deceased prayer", and have recited Surat Ya-Seen, and have dedicated it to the soul of this great man: http://quranicaudio.com/stream.m3u/12602 Yes!!! He is a martyr, eat your heart out Mr. Michael Silverman.

Associated Press notion of what news IS:

Google: "Ahmadinejad-Chavez mother photograph domain .ir" to find for yourself how this beautiful picture of consolation is used as a weapon by the "opposition" in Iran and not by the clerics in Qom!!!

Is CBS NEWS still alive?
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Zippy_Doo says:
Iran's strict Islamic codes prohibit physical contact between unrelated members of the opposite sex.

Too much in-breeding in the middle east in my opinion. That's why they're all wacked in the head.
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skeezix06 says:
Not supporting Ahmadinejad but hugging a mother, especially one who is older than the hugger, at a funeral to console her about her loss of child doesn't in any way indicate a wish to hop in the sack with her.
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RedDeath50 says:
This is the future that the teabaggers and republiClowns want for this country. Get ready for it, folks!
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sprankles replies:
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You are so funking stupid.
Bojax39 replies:
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sprankles replies: "You are so funking stupid."

Yes, and the pity of it is that REDDEATH50 appears to one of the more intelligent of the libridiot morons which infest this site.
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pitai says:
We have to remember the political context as well where his term as President is almost over and he opposes the Supreme Leader for want of more power for the civil society represented by his own office. So the clerics gang up on him and now they catch committing a sin or whatever they call it.
All my sympaty goes to the civilized Iranian civil society held down by those middle-age religious crackpots; they are living under this ultra severe dictatorship.Imagine Ahmadinejad is a funny character in this whole
society!
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