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Iran: Oxford degree an epidemic obsession among mullahs

oxford-kordan100NCRI – The guardian website went into the details of how a supposedly earned Oxford degree creates a commotion among the mullahs' regime.

"When skeptical MPs questioned the eligibility of Ali Kordan to be Iran's interior minister, he believed he had the perfect riposte; a law degree obtained from one of the world's most elite institutions, the University of Oxford," wrote guardian.

"He even flaunted a graduation certificate on university-headed paper purporting to award him an "honorary doctorate of law" for "opening a new chapter" in comparative legal studies," it added.

Kordan, a former revolutionary guard, was approved against strong opposition in a parliamentary vote after Ahmadinejad, in a highly unusual step, told MPs that his nomination had the personal backing of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

But pressure on him grew after media outlets followed up allegations by some MPs that his claims to Oxford alma mater status were fantasy and that his academic qualifications amounted to no more than a mid-level college diploma.

Amid a flurry of speculation, Kordan released a copy of his Oxford "certificate" in an attempt to lay the matter to rest.

Dated June 2000, the certificate said Kordan had "shown great effort in preparing educational materials" and bore the signatures of three professors, Edmund Rolls, Alan Cowey and PE Bryant in a awarding him a degree from the university's "faculty of the college of law".

Rather than quell the controversy, however, the document only fuelled it further after the news website, Alef – linked to Ahmad Tavakoli, head of the parliament's research centre and a critic of Ahmadinejad – passed it to the University of Oxford, which disavowed it.

In a statement, the university said: "The University of Oxford has no record of Mr Ali Kordan receiving an honorary doctorate or any other degree from the university.

"Professor Edmund Rolls, Professor Peter Bryant and Professor Alan Cowey have all at some stage held posts at the University of Oxford. However, none of them work in the field of law, and none of them would sign degree certificates."

A spokesperson said the university generally awarded honorary degrees to distinguished scholars.

Ahmadinejad tossed in his hate to close the case. He – who is not considered close to Kordan and only nominated him as a compromise candidate – has publicly defended him by saying he should not be judged on a "piece of torn paper", a phrase he has often used to dismiss UN Security Council resolutions against Iran's nuclear program.

This is what bewilders the Western world often not knowing the reasons behind some wild reactions by the ruling bunch in Tehran.

However, what they do not know is the fact that such obsession is not an isolated reaction among the autocratic rulers of Iran. 

Kordan's case this time earned great publicity since his bluff was called by people of his own kind. Maybe he did not expect such drastic reactions because he was well connected.

The mullahs' highest echelon, from Khamenei down to his protégé, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, are all in the same business of faking educational credentials. When Khamenei turned Ayatollah over night, who can blame Kordan?  

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