Ahmadinejad calls for Mideast without Israel and US
Iranian President says Egypt's popular uprising shows a new ME is emerging, calls for Egyptians to be allowed to choose gov't.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
TEHERAN - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Egypt's popular uprising shows a new Middle East is emerging, one that will have no signs of Israel and US "interference."The Iranian president spoke as the country marked the 32nd anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. His remarks came hours after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused to step down, angering hundreds of thousands of Egyptians who have been demanding he relinquish his three-decade grip on power.RELATED:'Iran opposition leader under house arrest'Khamenei: Uprising in Egypt sign of 'Islamic awareness'Egypt's foreign minister to Iran: Mind your own businessAhmadinejad says Egyptians have the right to live in freedom and choose their own government.Iran crushed opposition protests against Ahmadinejad's disputed 2009 re-election and on Thursday, Iranian opposition leader Mahdi Karroubi was placed under house arrest because of calls for a rally in support of Egyptian protesters.On Thursday, Iranian opposition leader Mahdi Karroubi announced via his website, Sahamnews.org, that he has been placed under house arrest, because he called for a rally in support of anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.Karroubi petitioned the government for permission to hold a rally, but State Prosecutor Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi rejected the request, warning of repercussions should a demonstration take place.Oren Kessler contributed to this report.