DUBAI (Reuters) - Former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani sharply criticised the country's leadership, opposition website Kaleme said on Thursday, two days after he was disqualified from running in next month's presidential election. "I don't think the country could have been run worse, even if it had been planned in advance," Rafsanjani reportedly told members of his campaign team on Wednesday, the well respected website reported. "I don't want to get stoop to their propaganda and attacks but ignorance is troubling. Don't they understand what they're doing. ...
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