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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19

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Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- A 25-Year-Old Iranian May Be Able to Afford Buying House at Age of 70!
2- Other Side of Coronavirus Coin
* Positive Developments Caused by COVID-19: End of Luxury Weddings, Decrease in Emotional Divorces, Increase in Reading Books
3- Trump’s Advisors in Europe [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Spokesman: Gov’t Not Allowed to Hire Former MPs
2- South Korea Launches Humanitarian Financial Channel with Iran after Receiving Green Light from US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: We Couldn’t Achieve Success in Fighting COVID-19 If It Wasn’t for Leader’s Support
2- A Man Standing in Between: A Review of Ali Larijani’s Life
3- Iran Ready for Talks with Saudis with or without Mediators: Foreign Ministry
4- War of Tankers from Persian Gulf to Caribbean

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Iran-US Confrontation, This Time in Caribbean: Defeat of Sanctions
2- Rouhani: Synergy among Parties, People Very Significant after Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: Iran’s Policy Is to Reinforce All-Out Ties with Iraq
2- Gov’t Spokesman: All Options on Table Regarding Possible Confrontation with US
3- Russia: We’ll Continue Supporting Syria’s Legitimate Gov’t

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Hamshahri Newspaper:

1- University Entrance Exam to Be Held with Special Conditions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Iran Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: We Should Pay More Attention to Parties for Future of Iran
2- 90 Breath-taking Days: Interviews with Families of Doctors Who Died of Coronavirus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Javan Newspaper:

1- All Options on Table against Washington’s Possible Piracy
2- 280 Iranian Cities Free from COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19



Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Pelosi: People Are Hungry, Unemployed Across the US
2- Al Saud TV Channel’s Office Stormed by Iraqi People
3- Iran’s Last Warning to US over Tankers en Route to Venezuela

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Iran Explicitly Warns Pirates of Caribbean

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Pirates of Caribbean
* US to Bear Responsibility for Consequences of Any Foolish Act against Iran’s Tankers: Spokesman

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- A Report on Yasuj Plane Tragedy
* Iran Parliament Says Aviation Organization, Aseman Airline Are to Blame for Plane Crash
2- Global Unity for Independent Investigation on COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Highlights of Trials Held for Those Accused of Financial Corruption [Editorial]
2- New Wave of Coronavirus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 19

‘Sultan of Cars’, His Wife Sentenced to Death in Iran

‘Sultan of Cars’, His Wife Sentenced to Death in Iran

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Iran’s Judiciary Spokesman Gholam Hossein Esmaeili said the criminal case includes a mixture of crimes, such as disrupting the country’s currency market and the automobile market.

Vahid Behzadi and his wife, Najva Lasheidaee, have been condemned to death on charges of major disruption to the country’s monetary and currency system, currency smuggling through dummy purchase orders, disrupting the system of distribution of commodities by purchasing more than 6,700 cars in advance from Iranian carmaker Saipa, and money-laundering involving a sum of 32 trillion rials, Esmaeili added.

The Judiciary spokesman noted that 24,700 gold coins and 100 kilograms of gold have been confiscated from the convicted woman’s dwelling.

He also noted that former CEO of Saipa car factory, Mahdi Jamali, has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for involvement in disruption to distribution mechanisms, while the former deputy head of the carmaker’s marketing department has been sentenced to 15 years.

Moreover, two parliamentarians, Mohammad Azizi and Fereidoon Ahmadi, have been sentenced to 61 months in prison each for their roles in disrupting the car market, he noted.

Since August 2018, Iran’s Judiciary has been holding public trials of individuals involved in major economic corruption cases.

Over 97,000 Recover from COVID-19 in Iran

Over 97,000 Recover from COVID-19 in Iran

Kianoush Jahanpour said on Tuesday 62 patients died of the virus in the past 24 hours, increasing the death toll to 7,119.

However, he added, no one died of the disease in 10 provinces in this period of time.

He also confirmed 2,111 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the totally number of cases to 124,603.

2,698 patients are in severe conditions of the disease, the spokesman added. So far, 716,176 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country, according to the Ministry.

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Iran Reopens Outdoor Centres of Recreation as Coronavirus Peters Out

Iran Reopens Outdoor Centres of Recreation as Coronavirus Peters Out

Mounesan announced on Tuesday that people in Iran can visit the open-air places of recreation as well as the hiking and mountaineering sites by observing the health protocols.

He said the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism places no more restrictions on those sites as long as the visitors conform to the health regulations.

However, the minister noted, it is still illegal to pitch tents and make public camps in the parks for overnight stays in a way that would lead to the gatherings and a crowd of travellers and campers.

He advised the campers to use the official sites operating under authorization from the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism.

Mounesan also noted that he has asked the Interior Ministry to order the provincial officials, the Police and the security authorities to endorse the new decision and allow people to enjoy the ecotourism attractions and the open-air recreational centres easily, considering that the current situation in the society after the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent problems have mounted mental pressures on the citizens.

The outbreak of COVID-19 in February forced the Iranian officials to abort the nationwide Nowruz celebrations and enforce the closure of parks, religious sites, mountaineering sites, museums, and historic sites across the country.

Iran’s Health Ministry says the novel coronavirus outbreak is reaching the containment phase in many parts of the country, calling for strict compliance with the social distancing protocols to defeat the contagious disease.

Iran’s Nature in Photos: Storks Return to Marivan

Storks Return to Marivan 2

Darreh Taghi village in Marivan, Kurdistan province, hosts about 300 white storks; while Bilo village hosts about 400 and Gholgholeh village hosts about 70 pieces of this species.

After migrating from the southern, warm regions, the storks start to nest and breed in the villages around the stunning lake of Zrebar.

What follows are YJC’s photos of beautiful white storks in Marivan:

Iran’s Mandaeans Celebrate Birthday Anniversary of John the Baptist

The birthday anniversary of John the Baptist is a very important date for Mandaeans, but this year the ceremony was held only by the religious leaders due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran

These short people are taking part in a campaign called “Momenaneh” or “The Believers” in Tehran’s southern Mahallati neighbourhood.

These people have come here to say that although their steps are short, they can gain great achievements.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 1

From afar one imagines they are all children who have come to help; but when you take off your shoes and enter the mosque, you will realise they are all people of short stature.

Interestingly, the most noticeable thing is that most of the short people have attended this gathering along with their families.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 2

Zinat Sheikhi is the youngest and smallest of the short people who have come to help. She has a master’s degree in public relations and got acting experience.

“My family and I live in a town outside Tehran called Pakdasht. Most of the people there are from the working class. I have seen the poverty of our neighbours in person. Since I entered this mosque, I imagine the moment when a stranger knocks the door of one of our poor neighbours leaving one of these aid packages behind the door. You may not know how happy they would be, but I feel it in my bones,” says Zinat.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 3

Meeting with COVID-19 Patients

Ziba Jalilvand is a young short woman who used to go to a hospital to help patients and medical staff, but today she has participated in this charity. She laughs when she remembers the moment she met the corona patients.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 4

“What always upsets us is that people in the society look at us very carefully and do not think at all that we may get upset. The meticulous look of ordinary people in our society bothers us. You may not believe that when we face an ordinary person, they even stare at our fingers. This happened in the hospital as well; but the interesting thing was that we were not upset at all, as if our visit to the hospital made us think differently. I will never forget the moment when a patient with an oxygen mask who was moving with difficulty, lifted his head from the pillow with all his might to see us better. I was really happy to see this scene. Our unfit suits have made our looks funnier. Even the posture of our friends in blue clothes made us laugh. An old man kept saying please bring a wheelchair. I want to go and see these kids in the hall. His companion explained to us that he had not spoken a word since morning, and now, he was talking and laughing,” she added.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 5

Funny Cough

Yousef Sadeqi is a conversational short guy. When it comes to reminiscences, all eyes are on him. He talks of the moment when a group of short people entered the ward with special uniforms on.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 6

“These clothes were so large for us. Honestly, I laughed so hard at my friends. We tried to follow all the health protocols. We were walking down the hall when we noticed a new patient entering the ward. He was a middle-aged man trying to keep his mask on his face. Sitting in a wheelchair, he was as tall as us. As soon as he approached us, he was excited, but he suddenly coughed in our face. Until then, I kept reminding my friends not to get close and not to touch their masks. Seeing this scene, I helplessly said, Sweet Zombie, and we all laughed together,” he continued.Little People Join Popular Campaign to Help Poor in Iran 7

Yusef went on to say that a doctor in the ward told them “Don’t worry. No short person has been infected with the corona so far!” Of course, our argument was something else, he noted. “We think that the Coronavirus has looked at our stature thinking we were children and gave up on us,” said Yusef.

Café Nanism; A Cozy Place in Tehran Run by Short People

‘Trump May Get into Direct Conflict with Iran over Shipments to Venezuela’

‘Trump May Get into Direct Conflict with Iran over Shipments to Venezuela'

In an interview with Entekhab news website, Seyyed Jalal Sadatian weighed in on the possibility of a conflict between Iran and the United States over the movement of Iranian oil tankers toward Venezuela.

“Iran has sent five super oil tankers carrying petrol to Venezuela. However, the Americans claim some 9 tonnes of gold was offered as money for that amount of petrol,” said the analyst.

“What seems obvious and definite is that the petrol-carrying super tankers bound for Venezuela were Iranian-flagged. This shows that Iran has ignored US sanctions and intends to humiliated Trump’s sanctions and policies. With this in mind, one can say Iran’s dispatching its oil tankers to Venezuela is a logical and rightful move, but its Washington and Trump that reserve the right to stand against Tehran-Caracas relations by adopting a bullying and above-the-law stance and by reliance on their military and economic power,” he noted.

“Now, this begs the question of whether or not Trump is likely to order the seizure of, or attacks on Iranian oil tankers. In response to this question, one may refer to the game theory. Based on this, if Trump makes a move in this regard, he will be regarded as an aggressor and violator of human rights in the court of public opinion, and if he takes no action, doubts will grow over his competence and remarks,” he noted.

“It is possible that a scenario similar to what happened with regards to the seizure of the British oil tanker unfolds under the current circumstances. That means if the US Navy makes any move, Iran will seize one or several American oil tankers, in response,” he said.

“Unfortunately, the secretary of state of the Trump administration is basically advancing the strategies and will of Zionist lobbies, which really want an escalation of confrontations with Iran. They are even pushing for a direct military conflict between Tehran and Washington,” he said.

“Zionist and Saudi lobbies know well that they, by no means, have what it takes to get involved in a direct conflict with Iran in the region. Therefore, they are trying to directly involve the US Army in this saga, so that it may bear fruit for them,” he said.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the analyst said “now, the US president is in a difficult situation when it comes to decision-making.”

He said some analysts believe Trump is unable to take serious action fearing the negative impact of a conflict with Iran on his political future, which has assured Iran tha5 its tankers can reach Venezuela safely.

“But it remains to be seen whether or not the United States will try to seize these oil tankers,” he added.

The expert also expressed his views on how Trump’s possible risk of attacking Iranian tankers will affect its political future in the US presidential election slated for November 2020.

“On the whole, we are of the conviction that Trump is likely to get into a dangerous game. In fact, in the remaining few months, Trump is trying to create credit for himself and his words. He wants to say that, as US president, he is able to put his words into action and he might take the risk and involve the US in a military confrontation. Such an incident can be seriously detrimental to Trump and set the stage for his defeat in the November election,” said the analyst.

“Although this scenario will pose a danger to Iran, it will leave Trump on shaky ground as well. However, one should bear in mind that Trump lacks the power of strategic analysis and has mostly acted out of emotion and impulsive decisions,” said the analyst.

“The US withdrawal from UNESCO, the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate agreement could be seen as a potent example of such behaviour; so, there is a possibility of Trump posing a danger even in the last steps,” he said.

Iran’s DM Warns of Crushing Response to Aggressors

Iran’s DM Warns of Crushing Response to Aggressors

In remarks at a joint meeting of the Defence Ministry and the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, General Hatami made it clear for the adversaries that any act of aggression against Iran’s national interests and security will receive a rapid, decisive and crushing response from the Islamic Republic.

The Iranian Armed Forces have already proved the military decisiveness and timely response to the global arrogance and hegemony, the minister noted, citing the missile strike that Iran launched on January 8 on a strategic US airbase in Iraq in retaliation for the assassination of top Iranian commander Lt. General Qassem Soleimani.

Brigadier General Hatami also commended the Iranian Parliament for its widespread supports for the Defence Ministry and its plans for a boost to the country’s defence power.

Describing Iran’s major advances in various military spheres, such as the ground, aerial and naval combat, the electronic and aerospace industries, and the missile capabilities as a thorn in the side of the enemies, the general said the Defence Ministry’s qualitative and quantitative capabilities have grown by several times during the first two years of the current administration’s term.

Highlighting Iran’s remarkable progress in the air defence industry, Hatami said a range of homegrown air defence systems that have come into operation have secured the country’s airspace.

He also noted that the Iranian Armed Forces have turned the threats into opportunities and have made great advances over the past four decades by relying on domestic capacities.

Brigadier General Hatami finally highlighted the Defence Ministry’s contribution to the coronavirus response immediately after the outbreak of the contagious disease in Iran, stressing that the world has acknowledged Iran’s national unity and mobilization in dealing with the virus in spite of the severe sanctions.

The military forces of Iran have played a significant role in the fight against the coronavirus by disinfecting public places, screening people, producing various medical supplies, setting up hospitals and convalescent homes and providing a range of health services.

In April, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani praised the Armed Force for the great assistance they have been providing for the medical society in the fight against COVID-19.

Iran Urges Humanitarian Aid Delivery to Yemen

Iran's Foreign Ministry

As part of Iran’s consultations about Yemen, Ali-Asghar Khaji, a senior assistant to Iran’s Foreign Minister in special political affairs, held a telephone conversation on Monday with Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the spokesperson for Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement and the chief negotiator of the National Salvation Government.

In the conversation, the two sides discussed the latest political and on-the-ground developments in Yemen, cited the threats posed by the outbreak of the coronavirus in Yemen and the acute shortage of the supplies for tackling the disease due to the continued military aggression by the foreign forces and the cruel blockade imposed on the country, and stressed the need to accelerate the delivery of humanitarian aids and medicines to the people of Yemen.