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UK Muslims should obey British law as well as accepting the obligations of citizenship, the former president of Iran has urged. | UK Muslims should obey British law as well as accepting the obligations of citizenship, the former president of Iran has urged. |
Mohammad Khatami, during a three-day visit to Britain, told BBC News the UK was right to fear radicalism. | Mohammad Khatami, during a three-day visit to Britain, told BBC News the UK was right to fear radicalism. |
But it had added to the problem by getting involved in Iraq, he said. | But it had added to the problem by getting involved in Iraq, he said. |
Mr Khatami, the most senior Iranian to visit the UK since the 1979 Islamic revolution, said his mission was to remove barriers between East and West. | Mr Khatami, the most senior Iranian to visit the UK since the 1979 Islamic revolution, said his mission was to remove barriers between East and West. |
His attempts at moderation and reform in Iran were ended by the election of the hard line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last year. | His attempts at moderation and reform in Iran were ended by the election of the hard line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last year. |
But, in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he said he was still working to tackle extremism wherever it existed. | But, in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he said he was still working to tackle extremism wherever it existed. |
'Extremist' Bush | 'Extremist' Bush |
Mr Khatami condemned "insurgent terrorism" in Iraq. | Mr Khatami condemned "insurgent terrorism" in Iraq. |
And he also criticised the "extremist" Bush administration. | And he also criticised the "extremist" Bush administration. |
The former president said his mission was to break down barriers between the great religions and civilisations of East and West. | The former president said his mission was to break down barriers between the great religions and civilisations of East and West. |
To that end, Mr Khatami said that, while British Muslims should recognise they had no religious obligation to wear a veil, they also had the right to wear one. | To that end, Mr Khatami said that, while British Muslims should recognise they had no religious obligation to wear a veil, they also had the right to wear one. |
If someone does not share their religion with me, they are definitely respectable and entitled to receive compassion as human beings Mohammad Khatami Mixed reception at university | If someone does not share their religion with me, they are definitely respectable and entitled to receive compassion as human beings Mohammad Khatami Mixed reception at university |
"You are British first," he said - before calling for the Muslim faith to be fully respected in a Christian country. | "You are British first," he said - before calling for the Muslim faith to be fully respected in a Christian country. |
On Tuesday, Mr Khatami received an honorary degree from the University of St Andrews. | On Tuesday, Mr Khatami received an honorary degree from the University of St Andrews. |
After being met with protests from some students and Iranian exiles, he delivered a lecture in which he talked of a "borderless friendship". | After being met with protests from some students and Iranian exiles, he delivered a lecture in which he talked of a "borderless friendship". |
Opponents claim people were tortured, jailed and executed during Mr Khatami's presidency. | Opponents claim people were tortured, jailed and executed during Mr Khatami's presidency. |
His visit to St Andrews provoked fury from human rights organisations and politicians. | His visit to St Andrews provoked fury from human rights organisations and politicians. |