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Raisi cancels CNN interview after Christiane Amanpour refuses to wear hijab

Author: Editors Desk Source: The Jerusalem Post
September 22, 2022 at 09:21
(WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY)/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
(WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY)/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
An aide to the president told the CNN anchor that wearing the hijab was "a matter of respect."

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi canceled an interview with CNN in New York on Wednesday after CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour refused to wear a hijab during the interview, the anchor revealed on Thursday.

"This was going to be President Raisi’s first ever interview on US soil, during his visit to NY for UNGA. After weeks of planning and eight hours of setting up translation equipment, lights and cameras, we were ready. But no sign of President Raisi," tweeted Amanpour.

 


40 minutes after the interview was supposed to start, an aide of the president came over to the anchor and asked her to wear a headscarf.

"I politely declined," wrote the anchor. "We are in New York, where there is no law or tradition regarding headscarves. I pointed out that no previous Iranian president has required this when I have interviewed them outside Iran."

Eschewing intensive work in war zones since becoming a parent, Christine Amanpour has struggled to find her footing as a news magazine host. (credit: FROM ‘THE NEWS SORORITY’)
Eschewing intensive work in war zones since becoming a parent, Christine Amanpour has struggled to find her footing as a news magazine host. (credit: FROM ‘THE NEWS SORORITY’)


"The aide made it clear that the interview would not happen if I did not wear a headscarf. He said it was 'a matter of respect,' and referred to 'the situation in Iran' - alluding to the protests sweeping the country. Again, I said that I couldn’t agree to this unprecedented and unexpected condition."

Amanpour walked away and the interview did not take place. "As protests continue in Iran and people are being killed, it would have been an important moment to speak with President Raisi."

CBS journalist forced to wear hijab during an interview with Raisi

Last week, Raisi gave an interview to CBS's 60 Minutes program. CBS journalist Leslie Stahl described how she was told "how to dress, not to sit before he did and not to interrupt him," ahead of the interview.

The canceled interview comes amid intense protests throughout Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, who died after being arrested and reportedly beaten by morality police in Tehran.

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