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Cameron attacks Ahmadinejad at UN

September 23, 2011 10:18
David Cameron

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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The British Prime Minister used his debut speech at the United Nations to denounce Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

David Cameron, speaking just after diplomats from 30 countries left the hall in a mass protest against the Iranian leader's presence, gave a speech attacking Mr Ahmadinejad's record.

He said that while elections were a crucial part of the Arab Spring revolutions, they would not be enough to ensure democratic governance, as the case of Iran showed.

"He didn't remind us that he runs a country where they may have elections of a sort but they also repress freedom of speech," said Mr Cameron. "Where they do everything they can to avoid the accountability of a free media, violently prevent demonstrations and detain and torture those who argue for a better future.

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