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Three weeks after former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami visited Germany, the Central Council of Jews in Germany has launched a bitter assault on Social Democratic Foreign Ministry State Secretary Gernot Erler and the Green Party's mayor of Freiburg, Dieter Salomon, for welcoming him, accusing them of "pure appeasement" politics toward the Iranian regime.

Former Iranian President...

Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami delivers his talk during a gathering of reformists in Teheran, Iran, last week.
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Khatami, who served as president of Iran from 1997 to 2005, is now jockeying to replace the current President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

On October 28, Khatami was invited by the University of Freiburg, in southern Germany, to deliver a lecture on "Dialogue between the Islamic and Western World."

Salomon praised Khatami's tenure as Iranian president, saying it represented "more rule of law, democracy and freedom for the [Iranian] people." He told the Badische newspaper, "We feel very honored" by Khatami's visit.

Khatami was also welcomed by Erler, Freiburg University dean Hans-Jochen Schiewer and the Reverend Wolfgang Sauer of the archdiocese in Freiburg.

His visit attracted barely any media attention and produced little controversy at the time, even though Khatami has described Zionism as the "continuation of fascism" and defended the French Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy.

In the wake of the visit, however, a public letter issued by the Central Council of Jews in Germany, co-headed by Dieter Graumann, has asserted that by hosting Khatami, Erler and Salomon aligned themselves with his reactionary politics. As outlined in the letter, Khatami advocates the death penalty for homosexuals, opposes women's rights, and represses minority religious and ethnic groups in Iran.

The organization, which sent the letter to Erler, Salomon, Schiewer and Sauer, cited Khatami's description of the Jewish state as "an old, incurable wound on the body of Islam, a wound that really possesses demonic, stinking, contagious blood."

In response, Salomon told The Jerusalem Post that Graumann's accusation of collaboration with the Iranian regime "takes some nerve."

Asked about the vicious comments about Israel attributed to Khatami and cited in the letter, Salomon said he was "not aware of the quote."

Ironically, while Khatami's talk to the university dealt with expanding dialogue between the West and the Islamic world, Freiburg University imposed a gag rule on the attendees, preventing questions about Iran's internal politics, according to news reports.

Salomon confirmed to the Post that Schiewer asked the audience not to pose questions about Iranian domestic politics.

When asked if the dean had criticized Khatami, Eva Opitz, the university's spokeswoman, declined to comment.

She refused to address additional queries about the limitations on questions and the university's decision to invite Khatami.

The Central Council of Jews described the Khatami visit as a telling example of flawed German-Iranian relations. Graumann and General Secretary Stephan J. Kramer wrote that "the obvious attempt to appease the mullah regime through politics, economics, education and culture has failed across the board. On the contrary, the policy of appeasement has prolonged the agony and suffering of the Iranian people and minorities and has gained the mullah regime valuable time not only to come much closer to the attainment of nuclear weapons, but also to further the destabilization of the Middle East and further spread Islamic terrorism in the world."

According to Edith Lamersdorf, spokeswoman for Salomon, Freiburg does not maintain a twin-city partnership with any Israeli city, and is the only German city to have such a relationship with a city in Iran, Isfahan, 320 km. south of Teheran.

Asked if he intends to discontinue the city partnership with Isfahan because of Iran's threats to obliterate Israel, Salomon said no, because "one has to differentiate between the people and the state... I consider Iran to be a totalitarian dictatorship."

In a written response to the Central Council's open letter, Erler wrote that "the use of communications channels with important figures in Iran" should be pursued to "influence internal opinion making" in Iran.

But Graumann dismissed this argument and said Erler and the Foreign Ministry under Frank-Walter Steinmeier had repeatedly placated extremist Iranian figures like Mohammad Larijani, the former Iranian deputy foreign minister. At a German Foreign Ministry-sponsored event in June, Larijani said the "Zionist project" should be "canceled" and denied the Holocaust.

A spokeswoman for Erler said he was unavailable for comment.
According to the Central Council, it has yet to receive a reply to an earlier letter, in August, complaining about Steinmeier's invitation to Larijani.

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55. to Axel and all people who comment on this German
taz - USA (11/25/2008 17:39)
54. What does Germland...
TAZ - USA (11/25/2008 17:31)
53. reply to Alexander #52
not bill clinton - great satan (11/24/2008 18:18)
52. Judging by axel the sauerkraut eater's response, its too bad the allies let Germany live after WW2. Germany would be better off bombed and destroyed.
Alexander - Israel (11/24/2008 16:35)
51. To nr 45 - "Levi" in the US. Considering the fact what Jews have been through for the past 2000 years, it is a very presumptious statement that Jews..
Alexander - Israel (11/24/2008 16:28)
50. And to nr 48 - 60 years of German "peace" is nothing to hundreds of years of "German" aggression towards Jews, Poles, Russians, French, the English
Alexander - Israel (11/24/2008 16:22)
49. To nr 48 - the delicate german axel. I think Germans should keep their opinions to themselves and preferably shut their mouths as you constantly speak
Alexander - Israel (11/24/2008 16:16)
48. # 43 alexander
Axel - Germany (11/24/2008 15:15)
47. Video of Khatami's answers
David Harnasch - Germany (11/24/2008 11:59)
46. Politics is politics. Its not a love affair. So why should Jews condone with Germany inviting an Iranian fascist?
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 23:21)
45. cry babies
levi - USA (11/23/2008 23:16)
44. # 13 arnold
Axel - Germany (11/23/2008 23:09)
43. And the second response to nr 40. Jews have the legal right to accuse all or no Germans of anti-Semitism. After all, the Germans claim to be..
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 23:08)
42. During the last 60 years
Axel - Germany (11/23/2008 23:04)
41. And my response to you is that I do not condone the Israeli cooperation with South Africa. I never claimed that Israel is divine and above critcism.
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 23:03)
40. # 38 Alexander, nice guy
In the know - USA (11/23/2008 22:30)
39. 2nd response to Shimon - I'll continue from the first comment. Jews should read "The Art Of War" by Sun Tzu and "The Prince" by Machiavelli
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 21:18)
38. To nr 30 - You seem to have problems with logical thinking: Germans killed my family and my people in the Holocaust and are now hosting a Holocaust..
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 20:36)
37. To Menachem the "Jew" in Germany. Yes indeed, there are many non enlightened people in the world and you seem to be one of them
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 20:30)
36. To nr 19: So if Jews protest to the German state thatb they host a representative of the Iranian regime that denies the very Holocaust the Germans..
Alexander - Israel (11/23/2008 20:22)
35. to # 30 it's a shame that the Central Council of the Jews....
Matt - Basel - Switzerland (11/23/2008 20:14)
34. Europe, goodbye!
Bart - Belgium (11/23/2008 20:05)
33. Dear #29 ! ! !
Shimon - Boston (11/23/2008 19:49)
32. #13 and #19 are soooo right !!!!!!!!
Shimon - Boston (11/23/2008 19:40)
31. #13 and #19 reality tellers.
Shimon - Boston (11/23/2008 19:31)
30. Stop letting off your hate-steam !
In the know - US (11/23/2008 19:17)
29. Khatami would never say anything like that about the Jews. He was simply...
Iran-born - USA (11/23/2008 18:55)
28. #12: Besserwisser!
Jim P - California (11/23/2008 18:11)
27. #23: Good for You Tilman Tarach.
Jim P - California (11/23/2008 18:05)
26. Khatami's Message of Peace and Understanding
Jim P - California (11/23/2008 17:56)
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