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Iran’s UN Envoy Stresses Sovereignty over Trio of Persian Islands

Iran's UN Envoy Stresses Sovereignty over Trio of Persian Islands

Speaking at a virtual meeting of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Majid Takht-Ravanchi reacted to some unsubstantiated accusations raised against Iran’s regional role and attempts to dispute the country’s sovereignty over the trio.

Earlier at the session, Secretary General of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Nayef Falah al-Hajraf had urged Iran to respond to the body’s call to resolve the dispute over the islands through negotiations.

“Since the issue related to Iranian islands has been mentioned here, I have to say that Abu Musa, Greater and Lesser Tunb islands have always been part of Iran. These islands are Iranian and will remain so,” Takht-Ravanchi said in response.

The strategically-positioned islands of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa have always been part of Iran, the proof of which can be found in and corroborated by countless historical, legal, and geographical documents in Iran and other parts of the world. However, the United Arab Emirates has repeatedly laid baseless claims to the islands.

Referring to Iran’s peaceful role in the Persian Gulf region, the envoy said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran has played an incontestable role in ensuring energy security, commercial navigation and stability in the Persian Gulf region and we will continue to contribute to the promotion of peace and security in this sensitive region.”

He also stressed that the Islamic Republic’s defensive requirements, including its missile program, stem from “geostrategic calculations and a significant historical experience.”

Iran, he added, is building up its defense capabilities in a bid to protect itself from the crimes similar to those committed by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during the 1980-88 imposed war.

“During Saddam Hossein’s eight-year aggression against Iran that was supported through different means by the US and a number of Persian Gulf Cooperation Council countries, our cities were showered by Iraqi missiles and our people [fell] victim to chemical and other lethal weapons provided to Saddam mainly by the West. Simultaneously, unjust sanctions and restrictions deprived us of rudimentary means of self-defense. It is our responsibility now to prevent the recurrence of such appalling situation,” Takht-Ravanchi said.

Elsewhere in his address, the Iranian ambassador criticized certain Persian Gulf states with huge military expenditures for turning the region into “a powder keg” and committing war crimes against the Yemenis.

“It should be borne in mind that security must originate from within and cannot be purchased from outside. Those in our region who spend hundreds of billions of dollars on sophisticated armaments annually should realize that huge military expenditures neither create legitimacy nor long-lasting security,” he said.

“They have only turned our region into a powder keg. And the only beneficiaries are the exporters of these deadly weapons. Some GCC forces are using these sophisticated armaments against the innocent people of Yemen who are experiencing the worst man-made humanitarian catastrophe of contemporary history; a clear case of war crime.”

Nonetheless, Takht-Ravanchi underlined the need for promoting cooperation on an equal footing as well as building mutual trust and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of states and no interference in their internal affairs.

“Let me conclude by once again reiterating our call for a constructive dialog with our neighbors with a view to dispelling misunderstandings and restoring friendly relations among all littoral States of the Persian Gulf,” he added.

Picking Correct Tools for Distant Learning

Picking Correct Tools for Distant Learning

For tutors, allowing students to check for useful information on the term paper assistance site alone no longer proved sufficient, and therefore, most of them converged to offer different solutions to the needy students online.

But with the increasing volume of information and tools available online, tutors, learners, and parents can easily get confused about the best digital tools to use. So what digital tool should you look for and actively utilize in your online-based learning programs?

The Correct Tools for Distant Learning

  • Game-Based Learning Tools

Game-based learning tools can become useful for students in picking activities that meet their particular interests and needs while providing tutors with access to their data in adjusting lessons suitably. You can select the various game-based tools such as Gimkit, Kahoot, Quizlet, Quizizz, and Educandy based on your preference. The common feature of all these games involve fun despite helping with learning in the form of word searches, anagrams, etc.

  • Interactive Lessons

Several tools exist when it comes to sharing media content and developing interactive lessons that can engage learners in understanding academic concepts. All you need entails the creation of an account besides getting an activity or lesson to begin with. Such tools consist of Nearpod, Pear Deck, BrainPop, etc.

  • Storytelling

Many different ways exist in which students can display their understanding of the concepts taught. Because tutors have to prepare learners not only for the immediate but the future, technology becomes central in educating them. It mainly arises because technology will dominate almost every sphere of life then, and it proves sensible for them to start getting used to some.

Further, it assists everyone, including the students in getting exposed to diverse opportunities that can get explored in content creation, especially the format. Additionally, the family can participate in helping the student learn, and also get involved when creating content of their choice. Such storytelling tools include Flipgrid, Buncee, and StoryboardThat.

  • Daily Activities besides Connecting. Tutors and parents eagerly search for ideas in effecting remote learning to home activities. One of the top resources includes an activity listing for diverse subjects, roles, and age groups in education. For instance, Lynne Herr developed a COVID-19 global support listing by utilizing the Glide.app. The resource included an enormous amount of content and subjects that cater to everyone.

The resource includes Live Cams that helps you to learn about places, animals, and climate, among others by watching live feeds from diverse locations world-over. Other resources entail NASA that has more than one hundred and forty thousand pictures and resources in their library. Daily read-aloud, Khan Academy, Livestream activities, Crash courses, Scholastic, and Virtual 360 tours entail the rest of the resources, among many others available for use in learning.

Conclusion

Having the right digital tools and resources to learn online can enable you to not only continue with your schoolwork during this forced break, but expand your knowledge in several things that wouldn’t have passed as possible before. All you need to do entails picking a resource or a tool among the pool of available ones online. The ones discussed above offers a great place to start if unsure of what to use.

Iran FM Discusses Persian Gulf Situation in UNSC Speech

Iran FM Discusses Persian Gulf Situation in UNSC Speech

“We can choose to remain prisoners of the past and perpetuate instability and tension. Or, all of us can choose peace, security, stability, and prosperity for all,” Foreign Minister Zarif said in his speech.

“The choice should be obvious to all,” he added.
What follows is the full text of the statement:

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

Mr. President,

Allow me to begin by thanking you for convening this important meeting, and thank Russia for its constructive initiatives. I would also like to acknowledge and welcome the initiative by my friend, State Councilor Wang Yi. 

A year ago, I participated in a similar meeting of the Security Council, presided by you, Minister Lavrov, to present the Hormuz Peace Endeavor—or HOPE—that had just been launched by President Rouhani in his address to the General Assembly. 

Iran stands by that initiative which is the culmination of various Iranian proposals for security and confidence building in the Persian Gulf region. Our first proposal in 1985 became the foundation of paragraphs 5 and 8 of Security Council Resolution 598, which read:

  1. Calls uponall other States to exercise the utmost restraint and to refrain from any act which may lead to further escalation and widening of the conflict and thus to facilitate the implementation of the present resolution;

….

  1. 8Further requeststhe Secretary-General to examine in consultation with Iran and Iraq and with other states of the region measures to enhance the security and stability of the region;

Regrettably—and despite our persistent follow-ups—those paragraphs remain unimplemented.  

And our region has since been the scene of several wars, massive foreign military buildups, ensuing nightmare of extremism and terrorism, dangerous accumulation of the most sophisticated weaponry, and aggression and power projection by various actors.

The disparities in power, geographic size, and natural and human resources are very real. Historical anxieties and rivalries among many regional countries cannot be overlooked. But three flawed prescriptions have caused catastrophic consequences: 

First, that you can purchase security from others: Be it from Saddam Hussein invading Iran on some of our neighbor’s behalf; or from the U.S. coming to rescue our neighbors from the monster that they had together created; or through unprecedented purchase of military hardware. 

Second, that you can have security at the expense of the insecurity of your neighbors: Be it Iran, Kuwait or Qatar at one time or another. 

And third, that you can establish regional hegemony: Be it in Yemen, North Africa or the Horn of Africa.

Extra-regional actors have looked at our regional disparities, unending rivalries, and new hegemonic illusions as opportunities to expand their military presence and to sell more weapons.

The U.S. has deployed nearly 50,000 troops in the Persian Gulf region in 29 military installations with more than 300 combat aircraft. 

It has at least one aircraft carrier patrolling our waters at any given time, as well as tens of destroyers and other vessels with four Central Command Headquarters for its Army and its Special Forces, Air Force, and Navy. 

And, from 2014 to 2018, the Persian Gulf States accounted for nearly one quarter of global arms imports, almost double compared to the preceding five years. Unsurprisingly, the United States sold most of these lethal armaments.

Yet, the military build-ups and hundreds of billions of dollars of arms sales have enhanced neither the security of the external powers, nor of the region. 

Let me take this opportunity here and express our appreciation to the overwhelming majority of Security Council members for rejecting U.S. efforts to kill the JCPOA and Security Council Resolution 2231.  Iran does not intend to engage in an arms race in the region and start a buying spree in spite of the end of Security Council restrictions.

For too long, foreign forces have come to our region to project their power, not to protect our people. 

The illegitimate U.S. presence—7600 miles from its shores— culminated in the cowardly assassination by President Trump of General Qassem Soleimani, Daesh’s Enemy No.1. 

Dear Friends,

Security is contingent on a reliance on our own peoples and cooperation with our own neighbors. 

Yes, with money one can buy the most sophisticated weaponry. But the truth is: security and stability can never be bought.

We need collective efforts by regional countries to establish inclusive dialogue and security networking in this region. Otherwise, we will all be engulfed in turmoil for generations to come.  

And our turmoil will be everyone’s turmoil.

We need a fundamental paradigm shift in our region. 

We need a strong region that precludes hegemonic illusions by any power—regional or global. 

A strong region that requires homegrown political and territorial stability. 

And a strong region in which all neighbors exercise strategic self-restraint. 

Our Hormuz Peace Endeavor (or HOPE) is founded on these imperatives.

HOPE also rests on the responsibility of every state in the region to ensure peace, stability and prosperity in our neighborhood, and to benefit from it. 

HOPE is founded on a commitment by all littoral states to:

  • Promote mutual understanding, peaceful and friendly relations and cooperation among all States and peoples of the Persian Gulf region; 
  • Ensure the territorial integrity and inviolability of international boundaries of all Persian Gulf littoral states; 
  • Cooperate in eradicating terrorism, extremism and sectarian tensions across the region; 
  • Promote peaceful resolution of all regional tensions and conflicts through enhanced communication and early warning; and
  • Ensure the freedom of navigation and energy security for all

To achieve these objectives, we propose adherence to common principles such as 

  • dialogue and mutual respect; 
  • equal footing; 
  • respect for each other’s sovereignty; 
  • rejection of the threat or use of force; 
  • non-aggression and non-intervention in the internal affairs of each other; and 
  • rejection of participation in alliances and coalitions against one another.

We believe that a new regional approach should be the outcome of collective deliberations. Last year, President Rouhani shared our initial thoughts with all the leaders of the littoral states of the Persian Gulf, inviting them to enrich these ideas and participate in their implementation. 

Together we can envisage a broad spectrum of cooperation and confidence-building measures that include water management, environmental protection, nuclear safety, energy security, education, tourism, economic cooperation, trade, investment, poverty eradication and people empowerment. 

We can agree on regional early warning systems and on military contacts among Persian Gulf littoral states. 

We can agree to establish joint task forces regarding practical measures to gradually expand cooperation.

Mr. President,

We know that most of our neighbors prefer peace and dialogue. That cannot be achieved if one or two pursue confrontation and wishfully wait for alien vampires to “cut their neighbor’s head”. That delusion will never be realized. 

My Friends,

We all have anxieties and grievances. 

Certainly, Iranians will never forget 8 years of an imposed war: the aggressor fully financed by our neighbors. 

So, we can choose to remain prisoners of the past and perpetuate instability and tension. 

Or, all of us—and I stress all—can choose peace, security, stability and prosperity for all

The choice, surely, should be obvious to everyone.

Thank you.

Government’s Top Priority Is to Protect Iranians’ Lives: President

Government’s Top Priority Is to Protect Iranians’ Lives: President

Addressing a Tuesday session of the Administration’s Economic Coordination Headquarters, President Rouhani said the efforts to safeguard the health and lives of people make up the administration’s first priority.

“The government will do its utmost to protect the health of people, and the organizations in charge are obligated to make the necessary arrangements in the cycle of production and distribution to ensure the consumers’ reliable and rapid access (to commodities) across the country,” the president emphasized.

President Rouhani further ordered the Iranian institutions involved in the process of supplying basic commodities and medicine to avoid imposing any restrictions and step up efforts to facilitate public access to the necessary goods.

After hearing reports from the governor of the Central Bank of Iran, the minister of Industry, Mine and Trade, and the minister of Economy about the plans to handle the country’s monetary, currency and commercial sectors in the coming months, the president said the administration’s another main goal is to overcome the current economic problems and reduce the pressure on the vulnerable groups.

The overriding priorities in the administration’s economic strategy under the current special circumstances include plans to supply the basic commodities and raw materials for factories, and to counter the cruel sanctions that the enemies have imposed with the purpose of crippling Iran’s economy and production, the president noted.

President Rouhani also pointed to the cabinet’s plans for stability in the foreign currency market and controlling inflation, saying the main measures include prioritization of imports commensurate with the currency incomes and the strategies to repatriate the foreign currency earned from the exports to the country’s economy.

Iran Not to Join Regional Arms Race: Spokesman

New US Sanctions Not to Affect Iran’s Activities: Spokesman

In response to a question about Iran’s plans after the termination of the UN arms embargo, Ali Rabiei said at a press conference on Tuesday, “The Islamic Republic of Iran does not intend to join the arms race in this region, which serves the financial interests of the arms-producing companies.”

“I make it clear that we are concerned about this region turning into a stockpile of weapons, and hold the US accountable for the unbridled sale of arms to the region,” he stressed.

The spokesman then noted that Iran has no special plans for arms trade for now, adding, “Whenever we deem it necessary – considering our legitimate and reasonable defence needs – we will take action in compliance with the customary international law and every state’s inherent right to self-defence.”

The arms embargo on Tehran was founded upon “false Iranophobia”, he stated, saying US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resorted to a massive Iranophobia campaign to prevent the removal of the arms embargo.

“It basically lacks credibility,” Rabiei said of the arms embargo that was terminated on October 18.

The futile arms sanctions against Iran have only strengthened the country’s self-reliance in the process of manufacturing defense products, he added.

“These sanctions did not restrict Iran’s defence capabilities, nor would the removal of these restrictions today result in any new change in the path we had already taken,” the spokesman said.

“As I mentioned, we have never started any war, and believe that security is ensured through the will of people and self-sufficiency. During the years that we faced the arms embargo, we had no choice but to work on research and development of the indigenous defence industry. After these years, today we enjoy great advantages in manufacturing special defense products, and are prepared to sell them at the request of purchasers with special conditions,” he added.

“We, however, believe that arms are not the solution in the region. Arms are not the solution (to the conflicts) among the countries. What we must rely on is security in light of peace and friendship in the region,” Rabiei stated.

“We have red lines and considerations when it comes to arms trade. Our arms trade doctrine is not different from our defence doctrine,” the spokesperson concluded.

Records Broken Again: Over 5,000 Iranians Contract Coronavirus in 24 Hours

Over 5,000 Iranians Contract Coronavirus in 24 Hours

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Sima-Sadat Lari said the virus has killed 322 patients since Monday noon, raising the overall death toll to 31,034.

So far, she added, 434,676 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 4,810 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.
The spokeswoman noted that 4,570,243 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Yazd, Ardabil, Khorasan Razavi, Khuzestan, Hamadan, West Azarbaijan, Bushehr, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Alborz, Lorestan, Markazi, Ilam, South Khorasan, Kermanshah, North Khorasan, Semnan, Gilan, Zanjan, Qazvin, Kurdistan, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” zones also include Golestan, Hormozgan, and Fars provinces, she added.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- DM: Iran Ready to Sign Security-Military Pacts with Persian Gulf States

2- Rouhani: Sceptically, We’ll Be Dealing with Corona for One More Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Dark Day for Iran: 337 Die of COVID-19

2- What MPs Say about Rouhani’s Impeachment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Black Monday of Coronavirus in Early Autumn

2- Rouhani Has Allegedly Helped Trump Campaign!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Interior Minister Agrees Women’s Names Be Put on Iranian People’s National IDs

2- Rouhani: Alarming Number of People Dying of COVID-19

3- From Red Wave to Red Mirage of Trump

* Speculations Say US Will See One of Its Biggest Turnouts This Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Rouhani Consults with Specialists to Find Solutions to Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Hamshahri Newspaper:

1- Day of Coronavirus Surge in Iran and the World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Iran Newspaper:

1- 337 People Die of COVID-19: Bitter and Worrying Statistics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Javan Newspaper:

1- Parliament’s Field Monitoring of Gov’t Officials

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- US Fails to Achieve Its Goal: Hashd al-Shaabi Will Remain in Northern Iraq

2- Bloomberg: ‘Made in Iran’ Thriving Despite Trump’s Efforts to Destroy Iran Economy

3- Iranians Violating US Red Lines, Receiving No Response from Washington

4- Palestinians Expel UAE Delegation from Quds

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Watching the War from Border

* Two Photographers Take Strange Photos of Iranians Watching Karabakh War along Border

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- 337 Die in 24 Hours

2- Medicine Concerns: Mismanagement or Crisis-Making?

* Rouhani Had Highlighted Insulin Shortage One Month Ago

3- Solution to Afghan Problems Is Intra-Afghan Political Talks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Iran and the US in 2021

* A Look at Biden and Trump’s Possible Cabinet Line-up

2- It’s Alarming Over 300 Dying of COVID-19 Every Day

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 20

Iran’s Efforts to Foil US Plots Bearing Fruit, Spokesman Says

Iran Says US Change of Tack to Benefit Region, World

Speaking at a weekly press conference on Tuesday, Ali Rabiei highlighted Washington’s successive defeats in the international arena.

“The positive effects of foiling the US government’s plot for isolating Iran and reinstating the Security Council resolutions on Iran are emerging gradually,” he noted.

Pointing to Iran’s political victories over the US at the International Court of Justice and the UN Security Council, Rabiei said, “Termination of the arms embargo on our country is also a harbinger of (enemy’s) more surrenders.”

The spokesman finally noted that the removal of the UN arms embargo on Iran despite the US pressures would pave the way for the lifting of other cruel sanctions against Tehran in the economic, financial and banking fields, or the restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian supplies.

The US suffered an embarrassing diplomatic defeat in August when the United Nations Security Council rejected a proposal to extend the arms embargo on Iran.

The embargo on conventional arms expired on October 18 under the terms of a resolution that blessed the Iran nuclear deal, signed in July 2015 and officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Iran Says Has Nothing to Hide about Ukrainian Plane Crash

Iran Says Has Nothing to Hide about Ukrainian Plane Crash

The second round of negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Ukraine about the Ukrainian plane crash is underway in Tehran.

In an event on the sidelines of the new round of talks, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Baharvand held a meeting with the families of victims of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 (PS752) on Tuesday.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran would never seek to hide details of the Ukrainian plane crash or violate the rights of families of the victims,” the Iranian diplomat stressed.

He also assured the bereaved families that Iran’s diplomatic apparatus will employ all of its capacities and do its utmost to safeguard the rights of victims in cooperation and coordination with all relevant institutions.

Baharvand finally expressed sympathy with the families of victims of the plane crash, pledging that he would pursue plans for a meeting between the families of victims and the Iranian Judiciary officials in order to inform the families of victims about the judicial procedures concerning the incident and to answer questions and clear up doubts about the plane crash.

Iran to Give ‘Direct Response’ to Any Israeli Threat in Persian Gulf

Iran to Give 'Direct Response' to Any Israeli Threat in Persian Gulf

In an interview with Aljazeera network, published on Monday, Brigadier General Amir Hatami reflected on a recent measure by the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to fully normalize relations with Israel through deals mediated by the administration of US President Donald Trump, noting that such a measure will pose a direct threat to security of the entire Persian Gulf region.

He added, “Any threat posed by the Zionist regime in the Persian Gulf [against Iran’s interests] will be faced with a direct and clear response.”

The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed the controversial normalization agreements with Israel at the White House on September 15, amid outrage across Palestine and the Muslim world at the Arab regimes’ betrayal of the Palestinian cause.

Trump, who presided over the signing of the normalization pacts, said “five or six” other countries were close to making similar agreements with Israel, but did not name them.

Reports say Sudan and Oman could be next in line to normalize with Israel.

The US-brokered deals make the UAE and Bahrain the third and fourth Arab states to take such steps to normalize ties since Israel signed treaties with Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994.

Answering a question about the US insisting on inclusion of Iran’s missile capability in any possible future talks, Iran’s defense minister said the Islamic Republic will never engage in negotiations over its missile program with the US, emphasizing, “Nobody has the right to ask us to do this.”

Elsewhere in his interview, the Iranian defense chief pointed to the latest armed conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region and said the Islamic Republic has given stern and clear warnings to the warring sides about the need to protect security in the border areas.

He rejected claims about Russia’s transfer of weapons to Armenia through Iran’s soil, saying, “We have never allowed Russia to use our borders and territories to transfer Russian weapons to Armenia and this is an accusation leveled against Iran.”

Hatami said, “We expect Turkey, as a friendly and important regional country, to help settle the crisis in the disputed Karabakh region through diplomatic means.”

Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, but it is held by ethnic Armenian separatists backed by Armenia since 1992, when they broke from Azerbaijan in a war that killed some 30,000 people.

The conflict re-erupted in late September, leading to the worst fighting in decades in the region.

Baku and Yerevan agreed to a “humanitarian ceasefire” on Saturday after a Russian-brokered truce fell apart, earlier.

The two sides, however, accuse each other of violating the latest truce.

Late on Sunday, the separatist government of Karabakh said it had recorded another 37 deaths among its forces. The latest casualties pushed the toll to 710, Russia’s Interfax news agency reported.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said on October 7 that it has delivered a note of protest to both Azerbaijan and Armenia over the extension of hostilities to the Islamic Republic’s territory in the ongoing fighting between the two ex-Soviet republics over the disputed Karabakh region.

Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said that the Iranian Foreign Ministry had sent the official note to the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia to convey the country’s “strong protest” against the firing of bullets and shelling into the country, which “violated Iran’s territorial integrity, undermined its security and inflicted financial damage” on Iranian citizens.

His remarks came a day after the Iranian defense minister once again warned the warring parties involved in the military clashes that Tehran will take stronger measures than warnings if the shells fired in the fighting continue to hit the country’s border regions even by mistake.

“It is not acceptable at all that a bullet hits the Islamic Republic’s borders due to a mistake or carelessness,” Hatami said at the time.