
Iranians react to Carter's death with much criticism, little praise
Voice of America
FILE - The Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, President Jimmy Carter, Empress Farah Pahlavi and U.S. first lady Rosalynn Carter are pictured on a balcony at the White House in Washington, Nov. 15, 1977.
Iranians opposed to their nation's Islamist rulers who seized power during the U.S. presidency of Jimmy Carter have reacted to his death at age 100 with a wave of criticism about his enduring impact on Iran and some supportive views of his post-presidential activities.

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