Iranian president Raisi declines CNN interview after anchor refuses to put on scarf

Iran’s President Ahmed Raisi cancelled a long-planned interview with CNN’s veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour on the United Countries Common Meeting on Wednesday after she declined his call for that she duvet her head with a shawl all through the interview.

The cancellation of the scheduled interview comes at a time when Iran is seeing a national protest over the demise of a 22-year-old lady Mahsa Amini, who reportedly died of a ‘middle assault’ hours after morality police arrested her for violating the rustic’s obligatory rule for ladies to hide their head in public.

Raisi, a hard-liner who was once in New York to wait the UN Common Meeting consultation, had a scheduled interview with Amanpour, CNN’s leader world anchor, the community reported.

The Iranian president cancelled the interview after she declined a last-minute call for to put on a scarf, CNN mentioned.

Amanpour in a chain of tweets mentioned that Raisi’s aide made it transparent that an interview would no longer occur if she didn’t put on a scarf, because it was once the months of Muharram and Safar and therefore is “an issue of admire”.

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“I very with politeness declined on behalf of myself and CNN, and feminine newshounds far and wide as a result of it’s not a demand”, Amanpour was once quoted as announcing by way of CNN.

Amanpour, 64, who grew up in Tehran mentioned she incessantly wears a head shawl whilst reporting in Iran to agree to the rustic’s rules however she may no longer duvet her head to interview an Iranian legit out of doors a rustic the place there is not any such compulsion.

“Right here in New York, or any place else out of doors of Iran, I’ve by no means been requested by way of any Iranian president and I’ve interviewed each unmarried considered one of them since 1995 both inside of or out of doors of Iran, by no means been requested to put on a head shawl,” she mentioned on CNN’s “New Day” programme on Thursday.

The demise of Mahsa whilst in police custody has since then sparked outrage and has observed girls coming at the streets to burn their ‘hijab’ (scarf). Some have additionally posted movies on social media of chopping their hair.

The protests, which might be of their 7th day, have led to the demise of no less than 26 folks, as consistent with Iranian’s state TV.

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