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Iran Welcomes African Union’s Stance on Syria Developments

In remarks made on Wednesday, Qassemi hailed the African Union’s statement which condemned the use of chemical weapons in Syria and stressed the need for close examination of the facts by independent authorities and the need for a political solution to the Syrian crisis.

The Iranian spokesman said the adoption of such a stance by the African Union regarding the developments in Syria undoubtedly reflects the full understanding of the Union of the international developments.

“This statement shows to what extent the use of chemical weapons is rejected from the viewpoint of mindful international actors,” he noted.

On the other hand, he added, it reflects the view of these actors that the Syrian crisis could only be resolved through political dialogue.

The African Union issued a strongly worded statement condemning the use of chemical weapons in Syria and cautioning against responding without ‘incontrovertible evidence’ and compliance with international law.

The statement asked members of the United Nations Security Council to put aside their differences and pursue global peace.

“In the face of this dire situation, the only sensible course of action is the intensification of international efforts to find a lasting political solution based solely on the interests of the Syrian people and respecting the territorial integrity of Syria,” read the statement.

The United States, Britain and France launched military air strikes on multiple government targets in Syria in the wee hours of Saturday morning in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack that killed dozens of people on April 7 in the Damascus suburb of Douma.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Shazdeh Mahan Garden

The garden, which dates back to the Qajar era, was registered as a national heritage back in 1974. In 2011, the garden was also inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site, along with a number of other Persian Gardens.

Shazdeh Garden is 5.5 hectares and has a rectangular shape with a wall around it.

What follows are photos of the beautiful garden retrieved from ILNA:

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Bahmanshir River in Khuzestan

Bahmanshir River, Southwestern Iran

After reaching the city of Khorramshar, Karun River is divided into two estuaries: one pouring into Arvand and then the Persian Gulf and the other one pouring into Bahmanshir.

Also known as Shat (in local language meaning river), Bahmanshir has a 900-metre length connecting Karun to the Persian Gulf.

The two sides of Bahmanshir River are covered with green plants which are known for their fruitful palm trees.

Over the past years, due to the unscientific construction of dams as well as drought and traditional agriculture, the river has faced a lot of problems, losing most of its water.

Without the Bahmanshir, the waters of the Karun — like those of the Tigris and the Euphrates – would largely flow into the vast marshlands of southern Mesopotamia that included the entire southern half of the Khuzestan as well – leaving no navigable course to exist.

The following are ISNA’s photos of the river:

Two ISIS Cells Dismantled in Russia, Turkey

The Russian intelligence apparatus says it has dismantled a three-member ISIS cell in the country, two of whom were detained and one blew himself up before being arrested.

The Federal Security Service (FSB) said the ISIS affiliates were preparing for a terrorist attack in the southern city of Rostov, the Russian news agency Interfax reported.

The report did not elaborate whether the blast has left any casualties or damages.

Turkish police forces have also arrested a four-member ISIS cell comprising three men and one woman.

The cell was dismantled after a Turkish prosecutor investigating the presence of ISIS executioners in Turkey found the trail of the group in Sakarya and ordered anti-terror units of the police to look into the issue.

According to a Farsi report by Tasnim News Agency, the ISIS members had filmed themselves beheading people in ISIS-controlled cities in Iraq and Syria and then posted the videos on social media.

Two of the arrested ISIS members were Syrian and the other two Iraqi.

Israel Releases Photo of Tehran as Proof of Iran’s Presence in Syria!

In one of the pictures, released by the Israeli Defense Ministry (IDF) on Tuesday, Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport is shown as one of the airfields where Iranian personnel are allegedly stationed.

This is while the airport is located in the Iranian capital, thousands of kilometers away from Syria.

Israeli, British and American media outlets rushed to cover this with some saying, “The photographic intelligence seems to have been released in order to demonstrate to the Iranians that Israel knows and understands what the Iranian government’s intentions are in Syria and to reduce the scope of Iranian intervention in Syria.”

Realizing that they had made a goof, however, some websites later removed the photo caption, trying to cover up the IDF’s foolish mistake like its war crimes against humanity.

It came after the Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman denounced the Israeli regime’s attack against T-4 on April 8 that killed seven Iranian military advisers, and said Israel will be punished “sooner or later”.

“This (move) has its roots in the hostile policies of Israel toward the Muslim people of the region,” the spokesman stated.

“Israel will receive the required responses sooner or later,” he said, adding, “They cannot take (such) an action and be exempt from punishment.”

Since Syria was gripped by civil war in March 2011, Iran has remained a close ally of the country and supported its legitimate government in the face of foreign-backed militancy at the request of Damascus.

Iran Blasts “Shameful” Complicity of US, UK in Yemen War

“The US and UK complicity in Yemen crisis is shameful,” Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations said in a press release on Tuesday.

The Iranian mission was reacting to remarks by the American and British ambassadors to the UN, Nikki Haley and Karen Pierce during a Security Council meeting on Yemen earlier in the day.

Haley claimed that Iran was interfering in the Yemeni affairs and violating the arms embargo on the impoverished state. Pierce also accused Tehran of “non-compliance with Security Council Resolution 2216.”

The Iranian mission, however, said the American and British officials had “repeated their derogatory allegations about Iran to cover up their own role in the disastrous situation created in Yemen. Iran categorically rejects those allegations as baseless propaganda.”

“The fact is that the war of aggression of Saudi Arabia in Yemen is the main underlying reason for the escalation of the crisis. It is regrettable that Saudi Arabia and its warmonger supporters, as the main party responsible for such a catastrophic humanitarian situation, are trying to cover up their shameful crimes by introducing false charges against others or trying to spread the crisis beyond Yemen’s borders,” it added.

“The US and UK are enjoying a blood business in Yemen now” by providing bombs to the Saudi warplanes that are targeting Yemeni civilians, the Iranian mission added.

Saudi Arabia and its allies launched the war in March 2015 in support of Yemen’s former Riyadh-friendly government and against the Houthi Ansarullah movement, which is currently running state affairs.

The military campaign has killed and injured over 600,000 civilians, according to the latest figures released by the Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights.

Several Western countries, the US and the UK in particular, are accused of being complicit in the aggression as they supply the Riyadh regime with advanced weapons and military equipment.

Iran Opens First Cyber Health Clinic

The clinic established by Seraj Cyber Organization was inaugurated on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by a group of experts in the relative fields.

“People who spend at least eight hours of their time per day in the Internet are deemed internet addicts and this type of addiction is more sensible among the adults,” Ahmad Reza Matinfar, Head of Seraj Organization, was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by YJC.

Meanwhile, in an address to the opening ceremony, Ahmad Qayoumi, the Deputy Director for Planning at Seraj Cyber Organization, highlighted the undeniable role of internet and cyberspace in the society and added given the high penetration of cyberspace into our daily lives, controlling and regulating it is too difficult.

He went on to say that sometimes overuse of the cyberspace has damaging effects which can be too dangerous.

“Restricting children’s access to the Internet is not a good method to deal with the issue. We rather need to provide them with good clues while using the cyberspace,” he noted.

He elaborated on the side-effects of Internet addiction on the daily life and added unfortunately some people don’t even want to admit the fact that they are addicted to the Internet.

“Though the Western societies are far ahead of us when it comes to dealing with Internet addiction, opening of this clinic is by itself a good step in the right direction,” he concluded.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The recent fluctuations in Iran’s foreign exchange market and the government’s policy to control the crisis remained a top story on Wednesday.

Several papers also continued to cover the ongoing speculations and remarks about the possible blocking of Telegram messaging app, and the need to switch to domestic messengers.

Also a top story today was a report by Robert Fisk that the alleged chemical attack on Syria’s Douma was fake, and that the “UK-affiliated” White Helmets had forged evidence to claim the Syrian government was behind the attack.

The strong protests by the British and French Parliaments against their respective governments’ involvement in the Syria strikes also received great coverage today.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

19 Dey:

  • MP Warns of Formation of Black Forex Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Abrar:

  • Era of Castros in Cuba Will End Thursday after Six Decades in Power
  • MP: Telegram to Be Blocked by Next Week
  • Instagram, WhatsApp Will Also Be Blocked Gradually

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Afarinesh:

  • European Parliament Turns into Scene of Protests against Macron, Syria Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Afkar:

  • King Salman’s Surprising Move in Dhahran Summit
  • Countering Iran, Paying Attention to Palestine
  • Larijani: Iran-Vietnam Cooperation Must Be Facilitated

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

  • Reasons behind 15-Percent Hike in Price of Mobile Phones in Iran Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Amin:

  • European Countries Divided over Iran Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

  • Deputy Interior Minister: We Promise to Keep Defending Political Freedoms

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Asrar:

  • Rouhani to Erdogan: Syria Strikes Hideous Heresy in International Relations

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Ebtekar

  • Zarif: We’re Committed to Creating Powerful, Affluent ECO Region

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Etemad:

  • Young ICT Minister to Have Hard Days If Telegram Blocked
  • Apparently for Human Rights, Actually for Personal Desires
  • British PM Defends Accompanying US President

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Ettela’at:

  • Rouhani: Everyone Must Be Sensitive to Illegal Interference in Region
  • Central Bank: Operation of Currency Exchange Bureaus “Temporarily” Stopped
  • Corbyn Slams West’s Double-Standard Policy towards Saudi Arabia, Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Iran:

  • Mohammad Rafsanjani: Making People Disappointed to Harm Establishment, Not Gov’t
  • Wages of Half of Pensioners to Increase by 19.5%

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Javan:

  • British Reporter Reveals Secrets about Deceit of White Helmets
  • Chemical Attack Was a Lie, No One Has Been Affected
  • UK-Affiliated White Helmets Have Forged Evidence

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

  • Britain, Germany, France Fail to Win Support of EU for Imposing New Iran Sanctions
  • European Parliamentarians during Macron’s Speech: Take Your Hands Off of Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Kayhan:

  • JCPOA A Disaster with or without US!
  • Foreign Ministry: “JCPOA without US” among Iran’s Options!
  • Media Reports Reveal Bin Salman’s Plot to Assassinate Qatari Emir
  • Douma Chemical Attack A British Plot; Key Player Identified

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Khorasan:

  • Seven Countries to Neutralize Telegram Messaging App
  • Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Korea, UK, Indonesia against Telegram Damages

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Resalat:

  • Iran Top General: Army, IRGC Iron Fists of Nation, Establishment
  • Ayatollah Javadi Amoli Urges Journalists Not to Sell Themselves Cheap

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

  • Zarif: West’s Policies Have Increased Insecurity, Terror in Region

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Sayeh:

  • Two Iranian Marketplaces among World’s Biggest Shopping Centres
  • IRGC Chief Hails Army as Deterring Wing in Defending Revolution, Borders

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Shahrvand:

  • Humanitarian Organizations Shouldn’t Be Banned: Red Cross Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Shargh:

  • Former Prosecutor Mortazavi Looking for Ways to Evade Prison Term

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

  • Corbyn: UK PM Disgraced Parliament; May Satisfying Trump’s Desires

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 18

Iran Leader Urges Intelligence Forces’ Vigilance against Hostile Plots

Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei

“We are in a major battlefield … against a wide and powerful front of enemies,” the Leader said in a meeting with a group of Iranian Intelligence Ministry officials on Wednesday.

“Despite having great facilities, hostile intelligence services have failed to commit any important mistake. However, if we show negligence we will be defeated,” he said, according to a transcript of his speech posted on Leader.ir.

Ayatollah Khamenei said hostile powers employ sophisticated tactics to damage Iran, including relentless efforts to manipulate the calculations of Iranian officials, weaken religious beliefs of the Iranian people, create economic problems and foment security chaos inside the country.

The Intelligence Ministry should work harder to analyse information correctly to be able to forecast future problems and take pre-emptive measures to disrupt ploys, the Leader said.

Pointing to recent plunge in the value of rial that put great strain on Iran’s currency market, Ayatollah Khamenei said the hand of foreign intelligence services was evident in the instability.

Last week, Iranians saw a record decline in the rial’s value on the free market, with the Iranian currency losing close to half of its value since September.

The Iranian officials described the sudden plunge in the value of rial as unnatural, suggesting it could be caused by an economic plot hatched by the US and its allies.

Iran Officially Replaces US Dollar with Euro in Int’l Transactions

“All ministries, governmental organizations and firms are obliged to choose euro as the main currency used in reporting and publishing statistics, information and financial data,” read a Farsi statement published on the Iranian government’s website on Wednesday.

The decision was made at a meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, apparently in response to what Iranian officials describe as an economic plot hatched by the US and its allies to decrease the value of the Iranian currency rial.

The currency had lost close to half of its value on the free market since September before authorities implemented a plan to unify official and free-market exchange rates for the rial in favour of a single rate set at 42,000 against the US dollar last week.

Moreover, the Central Bank of Iran clamped a 10,000-euro ($12,400) ceiling on the amount of foreign currency that citizens can hold outside banks.

Some analysts blame threats by US President Donald Trump that he will return US sanctions on Iran unless the so-called flaws of the 2015 nuclear deal are fixed.

The deadline for Trump administration to extend Iran sanctions waivers is May 12. The US refusal to keep sanctions frozen will mean the US is longer bound by the pact.

However, Iranian officials blame plots of foreign adversaries for the problem.

The bill must be approved by the Iranian parliament and the Guardian Council before going into effect.