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Last night I went to OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) to finally see in the flesh the man whose articles I used to devour during Khatami&#039;s presidency. He looked shorter but sharper than I had expected. The serenity with which he dealt with criticism came as no surprise, after all, he&#039;s been through long periods of imprisonment, which, for the very least, has led to the development of a sense of resilience in the victim. The verbal criticisms mostly came from the side of the participating women.
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