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Shah Cheragh assailant from Tajikistan, terrorists safe house identified

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

In an update on the probe, Chief Justice of the Fars Province Kazem Mousavi said on Monday ten suspects involved in the tragic incident were arrested, adding all of the suspects were of foreign nationalities.

Mousavi also said the police discovered the safe house of the terrorists.

The main assailant opened fire at the pilgrims with an AK-47 rifle and made an attempt to enter a more crowded area of the shrine before being arrested.

During the initial investigation, the assailant identified himself as Rahmatollah Norouzov from Tajikistan.

The Daesh terrorist group claimed responsibility for the assault.

The shrine came under a similar terrorist attack last year, when an armed assailant opened fire on people inside the shrine, killing 13 pilgrims, including women and children, and injured dozens more before he was shot and injured by security force and later succumbed to his injuries.

Iran says received guarantees for release of its frozen assets

Nasser Kanaani

Speaking to reporters at a weekly press conference on Monday, Kanaani hailed the government’s successful efforts to secure the release of the financial resources of Iran that had been blocked under the US’ illegal sanctions.

He also highlighted Iran’s serious attention to the rights of its nationals who have been arrested illegally by the US.

Pointing to reports that Iran’s assets frozen in South Korea will be unblocked in exchange for the release of a number of US citizens, the spokesman said, “Iran has received the necessary guarantee of implementation of the contents of this agreement.”

Giving an assurance that the exchange of prisoners with the US will happen within the framework of the understanding and considering the judicial procedures, Kanaani described the process as part of Iran’s use of diplomatic capacities.

“We have made the deal within the framework of a bilateral understanding and the role played by our friends in the region. Two matters were important for us, the liberation of the Iranian citizens who had been held in custody on bogus charges and the unblocking of part of the Iranian nation’s assets that had been blocked under the US’ pressure,” he added.

“We held negotiations with the US government via an intermediary, and a definite period of time has been considered for the issue to take place,” he stated.

On Friday, the foreign ministry confirmed the ongoing process of releasing $6 billion worth of Iran’s funds, which have been unlawfully held in South Korea due to US sanctions.

The ministry emphasized that releasing the funds has consistently been on its agenda, noting that these funds were “illegally blocked” under the pretext of “overseas banks’ concerns about America’s oppressive sanctions.”

New footage released from Shah Cheragh terrorist attack

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

The terrorist attack in the Southern Iranian city on Sunday evening left one dead and several others injured.

8,000 children killed during Saudi-led war on Yemen: Report

Yemeni Children

In a statement on Sunday, al-Dailami said that Yemeni children are falling victim either directly or indirectly to the continuing Saudi-led aggression, whether as a result of mines, cluster bombs, explosive remnants of the war or the tight blockade.

He once again denounced the 2018 Saudi-led coalition airstrike in Yemen’s northwestern province of Sa’ada that killed at least 51 children and wounded at least 76 more near a school bus in the busy market of Dhahyan.

Dailami expressed deep regret over the decline in human values and the absence of fairness in the so-called international humanitarian institutions.

He condemned the attempts to whitewash crimes being perpetrated against Yemeni children, saying the bids come at the same time as hollow claims about measures to protect the children’s lives and rights.

“Such behavior is a major scandal for the international community, as it shows that deals have been concluded at the expense of the blood of Yemeni children,” he added.

Saudi Arabia initiated a brutal war of aggression against Yemen in March 2015, enlisting the assistance of some of its regional allies, including the United Arab Emirates, as well as massive shipments of advanced weaponry from the US and Western Europe.

The Western governments further extended their political and logistical support to Riyadh in their failed bid to restore power in Yemen to the country’s former Saudi-installed government.

The former Yemeni government’s president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, resigned from the presidency in late 2014 and later fled to Riyadh amid a political conflict with Ansarullah. The movement has been running Yemen’s affairs in the absence of a functioning administration.

The war further led to the killing of tens of thousands of Yemenis and turned the entire nation into the scene of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Iran speaker: Fomenting insecurity and instability, enemies’ permanent plot

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

“Making Iran insecure and disrupting the peace the daily life of the people is a permanent project of Iran’s enemies, which has been thwarted by the intelligence of the security forces,” Qalibaf stated in his Pre-agenda speech.

“The believing people of Islamic Iran expect the judiciary system to bring the perpetrators of this horrible crime to the justice and those involved in it with urgency,” he stressed.

A terrorist opened fire on Sunday night at a holy shrine in southern Iran, killing one person and wounding eight others in an attack that followed another assault there months earlier.

Fars province governor, Mohammad Hadi Imanieh, told Iranian state television on Sunday that a single gunman had carried out the attack and later was detained by security forces.

Chief Justice of the Fars Province Kazem Mousavi said on Monday four suspects linked to the incident were arrested after investigations.

The attack on Sunday night comes after an October 2022 attack on the same shrine killed 15 people and wounded dozens of others.

No Jerusalem base for Saudi ambassador to Palestinian Authority: Israel

Jerusalem

Ambassador Nayef al-Sudairi, the kingdom’s current ambassador to Jordan, was named as non-resident envoy to Palestine and consul general in Jerusalem on Saturday at the Palestinian embassy in Amman.

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen told Tel Aviv radio station 103 FM on Sunday that the new ambassador, Nayef al-Sudairi, could meet representatives of the PA but would have no fixed presence.

“Will there be an official physically sitting in Jerusalem? This we will not allow,” Cohen stated.

The file for the Palestinian territory has traditionally been handled by Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Amman.

The Saudi move appeared to be in line with the longstanding and so-far fruitless Palestinian goal of founding a state in territories occupied by Israel in a 1967 war, with East Jerusalem as the capital.

Israel deems Jerusalem its own capital, a status recognised by the United States under then-President Donald Trump in 2017 but not by other world powers. Israeli authorities bar Palestinian diplomatic activity in the city.

Saudi Arabia has championed the Palestinian cause and shunned official ties with Israel, but Washington is seeking to promote what could be a historic Middle East deal that would normalise Israeli-Saudi relations.

Israel’s hard-right government has played down any prospect of it giving significant ground to the Palestinians as part of a normalisation deal with Saudi Arabia.

Like most of the Arab League, Riyadh has previously conditioned recognition of Israel on the Palestinian statehood goal being addressed. Among the challenges to that goal is the schism between the internationally recognised PA and its rival Hamas.

Bassam al-Agha, the Palestinian ambassador to Riyadh, cast al-Sudairi’s appointment as Saudi affirmation of Palestinian statehood and “rejection of what had been announced by former US President Trump”.

“This means a continuation of Saudi Arabia’s positions,” al-Agha told Voice of Palestine radio.

While Cohen said al-Sudairi’s appointment had not been coordinated with Israel, he saw a possible link to the normalisation prospects.

“What is behind this development is that, against the backdrop of progress in the US talks with Saudi Arabia and Israel, the Saudis want to relay a message to the Palestinians that they have not forgotten them,” Cohen added.

US ‘failing to challenge Egypt rights abuses’ since Rabaa massacre: Report

Egypt Rabaa massacre

“Since the Rabaa Massacre, A Decade of US Failure on Egypt Human Rights” was published by Human Rights First ahead of the 10th anniversary of the killings.

Following the military coup which deposed Egypt’s first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, in June 2013, protesters launched a mass sit-in at the Rabaa and al-Nahda squares in the Egyptian capital.

Around 85,000 protesters camped at the sites for six weeks, until they were violently dispersed by Egyptian security forces on 14 August.

Troops in armoured vehicles and bulldozers killed at least 900 people, in what came to be known as the Rabaa massacre.

Since then, coup leader Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has ruled Egypt with an iron first, with an estimated 65,000 political prisoners languishing behind bars.

The US and several of Egypt’s other allies have been accused of turning a blind eye to human rights abuses committed since the coup.

“As they struggle to stay out of prison for their defence of human rights, Egyptian activists know that the United States is not keeping its promise to support human rights in Egypt,” stated Brian Dooley, senior adviser at Human Rights First.

Dooley added that the US had a “legacy” of ignoring rights abuses in allied countries, which hadn’t changed under President Joe Biden.

“Contrary to campaign promises, the Biden administration has not meaningfully changed the US approach of providing military and political support to President Sisi’s brutal and dictatorial regime,” he continued.

Cairo is the second-largest recipient of US military aid, behind only Israel, receiving $1.3bn annually.

One of the interviewees in the report, Egyptian-American rights defender Aya Hijazi, was arrested along with others in her team at Egyptian NGO Belady during the Rabaa massacre.

She was imprisoned for three years, until eventually being released following intervention from former President Donald Trump’s administration.

She said that since the massacre, “none of the US institutions – the executive, the legislature, even the media – have done enough”.

“I read somewhere the numbers are equivalent to the Tiananmen Square massacre and yet within American common knowledge almost everyone knows about Tiananmen Square and almost no one knows about Rabaa,” Hijazi added, referring to pro-democracy protests in Beijing in 1989.

The report calls on the US government to impose human rights conditions on security assistance and arms sales to Egypt, and impose financial and visa sanctions on Egyptian officials involved in human rights abuse and corruption.

It also urges Washington to publicly demand that the perpetrators of the Rabaa massacre are brought to justice, and to publicly name activists arbitrarily detained and request to visit them in prison.

Four suspects arrested over Shah Cheragh terrorist attack in Iran

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

Chief Justice of the Fars Province Kazem Mousavi said on Monday four suspects linked to the incident were arrested after investigations.

The main assailant opened fire at the pilgrims with an AK-47 rifle and made an attempt to enter a more crowded area of the shrine before being arrested.

Officials put the number of the wounded at eight, three of them in critical condition.

The Daesh terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the assault.

This is not the first time armed terrorists have targeted the Shah Cheragh shrine.

Last year, an armed assailant opened fire on people inside the shrine, killing 13 pilgrims, including women and children, and injuring dozens more before he was shot and injured by security forces.

The terrorist, a foreign national, later died of his injuries in the hospital.

Iran tourism: Beautiful beach of Pozm Bay in Sistan and Baluchestan

Pozm Bay in Sistan and Baluchestan

Pozm Bay is potentially a tourism and entertainment resort and also an economic hub.
Tourists and travelers can enjoy Pozm’s amazing and pristine nature alongside unique and attractive birds in different seasons.

Pozm Bay is 60 kilometers from Chabahar and 17 kilometers from Konarak (see Pozm on the map).

Tourist attractions of Pozm Bay

An important attraction of the area is the lovely sunset on its rocky and sandy beach. In addition to the sunset, Pozm’s mild climate makes it a perfect place to enjoy watching birds (swallows, cockatoos, flamingos, egrets, terns, pelicans, bustards and sea eagle).

The blue and coastal caves of Pozm are among the unique sightseeing places of the bay that have morphed into stone figures as a result of being eroded by sea waves.

Staying in Pozm

The best choice for residing is the city of Chabahar. Chabahr is one of the most important tourist destinations in Iran and it has hotels, various ecotourism lodges and local houses.

FAQs

Where is Pozm Bay?

  • It’s on the margins of the Sea of Oman and in the city of Konarak.

What’s the other name of Pozm Bay?

  • Tiab Bay, Pozm Fishing Port and Pozm Tiab.

What are the sightseeing places of Pozm?

  • Beautiful rocky beaches, its fishing and stone pier, its coastal cave, the sandy beach or Shokin, the ocean eye, a mountain, its sunset and crabs.

Which are the best seasons for traveling to Pozm Bay?

  • The best time for visiting Pozm Bay is from late October to early April.

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President Raisi calls for immediate probe into Shiraz terror attack

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

Iran’s president in separate phone calls ordered the two officials to fully utilize available resources for the proper care of the injured.

The Iranian president, who is also the chairman of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), ordered Vahidi to closely and rapidly investigate the security dimensions of the incident and report the result.

He also extended his condolences to the bereaved families of the victims.

At least one person has been killed and seven more have been injured in an attack on the holy shrine in Shiraz, according to top government officials in Fars province.

Fars Deputy Governor Esmail Ghezel Sofla described the attacker as a Takfiri element and said the person had been arrested and is being interrogated by judicial authorities.

Shah Cheragh was subject of a major terrorist attack in October last year that led to deaths of 13 people.