Kenneth R. Timmerman
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent his foreign minister ahead of him to New York on Monday to test the level of protest he would face when coming to this year’s United Nations General Assembly meeting, Newsmax has learned from sources close to the Iranian president. The Iranian president, whose June 12 re-election was disputed by millions of Iranians around the world and led to massive street demonstrations the regime violently repressed, was worried that he might get shut out of his midtown Manhattan hotel.
Protests by United Against a Nuclear Iran, a U.S.-based nonprofit coalition headed by former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mark Wallace, succeeded in convincing New York’s Helmsley Hotel on Saturday to cancel a gala dinner scheduled for the disputed Iranian leader later this week.
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That is not the case at the Intercontinental Barclay Hotel, just off Park Avenue at 48th Street. Despite protests from Iranians around the world, the hotel decided to host Ahmadinejad and his large delegation.
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Kenneth R. Timmerman
Contributing editor: Newsmax.com
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