مرور تحلیل بهره گیری کمپین قالیباف از «فرانس پرس» در 84
به گزارش انصاف نیوز، «حسام الدین آشنا»، مشاور فرهنگی رییس جمهور در فیسبوک، تحلیل قابل تامل چند سال پیش خود را بازنشر کرده که در پی می آید:
یاداوری پست وبلاگی من در باره ورود جناب آقای قالیباف در انتخابات سال 1384 و نحوه بهره گیری کمپین ایشان از فرانس پرس
تصوير سازي جهاني در کارزار انتخاباتي ملي
آغاز غير رسمي تبليغات انتخاباتي سال 84 در ايران امکان مرور فنون عمليات رواني و ارتباطات سياسي را براي دانشجويان و پژوهشگران ارتباطات فراهم مي کند. محمد باقر قاليباف امروز با پذيرش استعفاي خود از سوي رهبري کارت سبز ورود به کارزار انتخاباتي را دريافت کرد .يک روز قبل از آن فرهاد پولادي خبرنگار مشهدي خبرگزاري فرانسه گزارشي در باره او منتشر کرد. در اين گزارش قاليباف با صفات و ويژگيهاي مشخصي معرفي مي شود:
- فرمانده محبوب(مردمي ) پليس ملي
- محافظه کار عملگرا
- رئيس سابق سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامي
- قهرمان جبهه هاي جنگ
- 43 ساله
- خلبان اير باس
- دکتري ژئوپوليتيک
- متخصص جرايم اقتصادي و مالي
- بهسازي چهره پليس
- خريداري ماشينهاي پليس مرسدس بنز
- تهيه يونيفورمهاي تر و تميز براي پليس
- پخش انيميشنهاي محبوب کامپيوتري عليه رانندگي بد
- پذيرش پليس زن براي اولين بار
- سفر به شهرهاي مختلف با لباس معمولي و تجربه بازداشت شدن براي کشف ماموران فاسد
- مخالفت با ميليشياي اسلام گرا(بسيجيان) در حمله به خانه هاي مردم براي جمع آوري ديشهاي ماهواره
o popular national police chief
o widely seen as a pragmatic conservative
o A former head of the air force wing of Iran s elite Revolutionary Guards
o frontline veteran of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war
o 43-year-old
o an Airbus pilot
o a doctorate in geopolitics and is considered an expert on economic and financial crime
o improving the image of the force
o acquiring a huge fleet of Mercedes Benz police cars
o wardrobe of tidy uniforms
o A televised police campaign against bad
o driving, which has used computer animation and a cast of comic
o characters, has been a nationwide hit.
o women have also joined the police for the first time
o travelling to Iranian cities in plain clothes and getting himself arrested as part of a personal bid to challenge and root out corrupt officers.
o He has also spoken out against Islamist militia crackdowns on satellite television dishes
در اين گزارش هيچ نقطه ضعف يا ايراد و ابهامي در سابقه قاليباف وجود ندارد اما رقباي او داراي چنين صفاتي هستند:
o بنياد گراي فاقد محبوبيت
o محافظه کار مکار
o اصلاح طلب بيچاره
o They have been referred to in the Iranian press as coming from
the fundamentalist camp
o Rafsanjani is seen as a wily pragmatist
o the beleaguered reformists
اين گونه تصوير پردازي از يک چهره داخلي در خبرگزاري فرانسه -به عنوان منبعي قابل اعتماد- مي تواند در محافل خبري ،سياسي و سياستگذاري کشورهاي ديگر مور توجه قرار گيرد.
by Farhad Pouladi
TEHRAN, April 4 (AFP) – Iran s high-profile and popular national police chief, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, has quit his post amid widespread expectations he intends to stand in this year s presidential election.
Sources close to Qalibaf said on Monday he handed in his resignation to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei late on Sunday — in line with a general understanding that serving members of the security forces cannot directly enter politics.
They also told AFP that a campaign apparatus has been established. Qalibaf was due to give a press conference later on Monday when a formal announcement is expected.
Iran s presidential election is due to be held on June 17, and prospective candidates have several days to register after May 10.
Qalibaf, widely seen as a pragmatic conservative, was appointed chief of police after student unrest in 1999.
A former head of the air force wing of Iran s elite Revolutionary Guards and frontline veteran of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, 43-year-old Qalibaf still regularly moonlights as an Airbus pilot for national carrier Iran Air in order to keep up his flying skills.
His revolutionary credentials are matched by his academic achievements. He holds a doctorate in geopolitics and is considered an expert on economic and financial crime.
As police chief he has set about improving the image of the force, acquiring a huge fleet of Mercedes Benz police cars and a wardrobe of tidy uniforms. A televised police campaign against bad driving, which has used computer animation and a cast of comic characters, has been a nationwide hit.
Under his command, women have also joined the police for the first time.
His populist image has been reinforced by accounts of him travelling to Iranian cities in plain clothes and getting himself arrested as part of a personal bid to challenge and root out corrupt officers.
He has also spoken out against Islamist militia crackdowns on satellite television dishes — which are illegal but nevertheless widely used in Iran — as well as illegal imports of consumer goods.
Iran s incumbent president Mohammad Khatami, elected in 1997 and again in 2001, is just months from the end of his final term in office. The Iranian constitution allows presidents to serve a maximum of two consecutive terms.
Several prominent conservative figure have already entered the race — signalling an apparent lack of consensus among the Islamic republic s right-wing.
Long-serving former foreign minister Ali Akbar Velayati, now a top advisor to Ayatollah Khamenei, has announced he intends to stand, as has Mohsen Rezai, a former head of the Revolutionary Guards, and Ali Larijani, a former state broadcasting boss.
They have been referred to in the Iranian press as coming from the fundamentalist camp.
But the main element of suspense in the race surrounds the possible entry of powerful former president and top cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who is openly mulling standing but has yet to make a formal announcement.
Rafsanjani is seen as a wily pragmatist and has been promoting himself as a candidate who can rise above the damaging conservative-reformist in-fighting that has dogged Iran.
Although short on independent opinion polls, several Iranian papers have placed Rafsanjani as the most popular prospective candidate. However, Qalibaf has begun to gain a stronger profile in recent weeks amid the signals that he will also stand.
Amid the confusion on the conservative side, one grouping — known as the Builders and which has a strong presence in parliament — called on Monday for rival politicians loyal to the regime to submit to opinion polls and give way to a single candidate.
Press reports say Qalibaf, Rezai and another possible contender MP Ahmad Tavakoli may be ready to do that.
Representing the beleaguered reformists, lacking popularity because of President Khatami s meagre track record in pushing through reforms, are Mostafa Moin, a former higher education minister, and Mehdi Karoubi, a former parliament speaker.
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AFP
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