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Persian-Speaking Foreign Media Carrying ‘Biased’ Reports on COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran

Persian-Speaking Foreign Media Carrying ‘Biased’ Reports on COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran

This is the key question: Will Iranian people be swayed by the propaganda campaigns launched by Persian-speaking foreign media outlets which are often established and funded by governments opposed to Iran, or are Iranians smart enough to doubt the good intentions of producers working for these media? Experience over the past four decades show the Iranian nation has, at determining and sensitive junctures, disappointed and embarrassed foreign media moguls?

No wonder most Persian-speaking foreign media have, over the past forty years, adopted the same double-standards with regards to Iran and sought to paint a black picture of events in Iran.

The death toll from the coronavirus as well as the number of infections is on the rise the world over, and Iran is no exception. Governments’ ways of handling this pandemic has been different from each other and have sometimes been criticized. Every country and territory has made decisions in that regard based on the existing circumstances and adopted measures accordingly. As a result, it seems that various local models have emerged in different countries in the fight against the coronavirus. Still, facts pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic are roughly the same all around the world, by the way that certain media report realities on the ground in Iran is studded with many contradictions and differences. Reports by some foreign media paint a deplorable picture of the situation in Iran while describing the situation in other parts of the world as stable. This comes as fatality figures from the coronavirus pandemic are grim in all parts of the world, and the COVID-19 crisis has paralyzed many economies and government resources even in countries such as the United States.

Coronavirus: Single Subject Beset by Double Standards

Decisions, measures, damage and fatalities pertinent to the coronavirus, and even officials’ contracting the disease, are all common subjects now when the world is gripped by the coronavirus pandemic; nevertheless, certain foreign media outlets, whether Persian-speaking ones or others, seek to create the impression that the above-mentioned parameters in Iran are critical, dangerous, inefficient, insufficient, on the rise and growing, to the detriment of people and against their interests, while the situation outside Iran is calm, under control and in people’s interest.

Despite the coronavirus crisis in the world, some of these media outlets have focused more than 90 percent of their activities on the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran. They have allocated hours and hours of their airtime to programs aimed at fueling people’s concerns by spreading rumours, reporting untrue comments attributed to authorities, painting a black picture of measures adopted, distorting figures pertaining to the losses and death toll from the disease, and aggrandizing the performance of foreign governments while downplaying the measures adopted by Iran to fight the disease.

Fabricating News

The Performance of the Iranian government has been acceptable in comparison with that of many other countries, and that is why foreign media resort to spreading rumours and making outrageous comments in order to hit out at Iran. The report news about meetings that were never held, fabricate scenarios about Iran’s decisions and measures that were never adopted, and make analyses accordingly. As a case in point, one of foreign Persian-speaking media outlets made a false claim recently. It falsely quoted Iranian President Hassan Rouhani as saying that economic activities should not stop even if millions of Iranians die! Or that some 30 million hungry people will take to the streets if economic activities are halted! In response, Iran categorically rejected the story as a sheer lie.

Objectives of Psychological-Media Warfare against Iran

Among the major goals pursued by Persian-language foreign media are to make Iranian people disappointed with government measures, shattering their trust in the government’s decisions, and, finally, weaken the Iranian ruling system in countering the coronavirus. This is not something new and, at the same time, is a blatant violation of the principles that these very media outlets and international circles claim should be observed. These media outlets seek to intensify people’s sufferings at a time when Iranians are grappling with and economic crisis which is the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and US sanctions.

Now, local media should make every effort to disseminate the right information and tell people the reality about the false reports carried by foreign media in order to neutralize this media campaign.

Tips on How to Become a Top Student in Statistics Class

Top 10 Tips on How to Score Good Grades in Mathematics

Approximately 96% of the general population struggles with solving statistics and probability.

If you can attest to experiencing similar struggles, it would be good to know that millions of people, students included, surmount their struggles and go on to perform well in the subject.

Often, you find that making a few changes to how to approach a course can make a huge difference in how you understand the material. Ultimately, this translates to better performance.

Would you like to move from an uninspiring performance to the top of your class? These tips will help you do just that.

  1. Distributive vs. Massed Practice

The distributive practice is a study strategy where you break up learning sessions into several short periods. In massed practice, you have fewer sessions, and each goes on for hours at a time.

Distributive practice, once a preserve of cognitive psychology, is increasingly gaining popularity in education.

Used correctly, this method of studying will help you with long term retention of information.  Long term retention means what you have studied is easily accessed in your memory.

This makes it easier for you to recall information during exams, which boosts your performance.

  1. Learn Systematically

Stats is much like a math course.

Your coursework will begin from the basics, and you will build on that with each subsequent topic and chapter.

Essentially what this means is that if you move on to a subsequent topic without fully internalizing a current one, you will run into problems.

Work systematically and move at pace with your professors. This is the only way you will be able to flag challenging concepts and topics.

When you run into these difficulties, talk to your instructor, a bright student in your class, or attempt to go over it again in your individual study time to see if you can get a better understanding.

If you fail to do this, you will understand previous topics less and less, and what was once a small issue will snowball into something more complex for you to handle.

  1. Study in an Effective Group

Form a group of 3 to 5 people and ensure to study every week without fail, so it becomes a habit.

A verbal interpretation and exchange of concepts with other students go a long way in cementing a better understanding.

This has to be a serious, committed group, however. The duration of group study matters as well.

Less than an hour is considered too rushed to achieve anything meaningful, and more than three hours, people tend to start losing focus and concentration.

In these settings, always take the chance to explain concepts you know and to ask for clarifications for things you have not grasped well. This should help you engage with material better, and in turn, perform that much better.

  1. Do Things Practically

Stats is not a course you can learn by reading a textbook start to finish; it’s practical.

Find a good workbook or a textbook that has problems at the end of each topic or chapter and use these to test your knowledge.

Practice everything you learn practically and go back to a topic or chapter whose problems you can’t solve and revise until you get things right.

This ensures not only that you internalize concepts, but that you understand formulas as well.

If you get into the habit of doing this, you will find assignments much easier to complete and that you are able to score highly as well.

  1. Be Consistent

Some students set their sights on the final exam, and forget that CATS, assignments and mid-semester exams and quizzes also contribute to their final grade.

Doing this places a lot of pressure on your final exam performance, and should something go wrong, it’s very easy to flop or end up with a grade that pulls your GPA down.

To be on the safe side, bring you’re A-game to all assessments relating to your statistics class. The best thing about these semester-long assessments is that you are not in an exam setting.

This means you have ample time to finish the work. You also have all the time to get a professional to help you attain a guaranteed high grade.

If the latter sounds like something you should be interested in, visit Homeworkdoer.org for more resources.

  1. Find Avenues to Engage With Content

If you attempt to learn statistics on the surface of it, chances are you will not get to internalize its content as you should.

This is why it’s important to find ways to engage more with everything you study.

For statistics, look into applications. Applications are how the information you learn is useful outside the classroom.

Doing this brings ideas and concepts into life, so you are not just trying to memorize abstract information.

Try to understand how statistics is important and even how you can use it in your student life.

When you understand information in this way, you find that it negates the need to cram and memorize information.

  1. Take Good Care of Yourself

In all your studies, this will be an important point to have in mind.

Your performance and productivity are tied in with how well you are feeling emotionally, mentally and physically.

Research has shown that something as simple as getting enough sleep can significantly improve one’s ability to focus, their levels of alertness as well as their ability to recall information. The opposite is also true.

Excessive, on the other hand, helps release feel-good hormones. If you tend to get exam anxiety, you will find that exercising at around exam time will ease some of this anxiety.

This means you are in a better state of mind as you sit your exams, which might translate into better performance.

Ultimately…

Approaching stats positively and finding ways to unlock your potential is really the secret to performing better in stats.

It might not be easy, but every step you tale towards improving how you study, your productivity and your wellbeing will go a long way in ensuring you gradually improve your performance.

Strive to remain focused on the end goal: graduation, and a long, successful career awaits.

IRGC Commanders Donate Part of Salaries to Corona-Hit People

IRGC Commanders Donate Part of Salaries to Corona-Hit People

IRGC Spokesperson General Ramezan Sharif announced on Sunday that the IRGC commanders have taken part in a countrywide exercise launched by Basij, codenamed “devout help”, after Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei stressed the need for helping the needy ahead of the holy month of Ramadan.

Sharif said all IRGC commanders have decided to donate 20 percent of their salaries to the people who have lost their jobs due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

The donation of 20% percent of the monthly incomes will continue until the coronavirus crisis ends in Iran, the spokesman noted.

The spokesperson for the Iranian administration, Ali Rabiee, has warned that a long-term shutdown of businesses amid the coronavirus outbreak and the government’s non-intervention in the labor market policies could result in the unemployment of more than 4 million people in the country.

According to Rabiee, the outbreak of COVID-19 has directly harmed the activities of around 3.3 million official workforces and caused the closure of more than 1.5 million official and unofficial workshops across the country.

Iran Confirms 117 New Deaths from COVID-19

Iran COVID-19

According to Kianoush Jahanpour, 1,657 new cases of infection were confirmed in the past 24 hours, raising the overall number to 71,686.

He said 43,894 patients have so far recovered and been discharged from the hospital.
3,930 patients are in severe conditions, Jahanpour said, adding that 263,388 COVID-19 tests have been taken in the country so far.

Iran Says Won’t Ask for Anyone’s Help in Meeting Its Defence Needs

Iran Says Won’t Ask for Anyone’s Help in Meeting Its Defence Needs

“We have produced what we needed in the defence sector, and we won’t ask for anyone’s help in the region in order to meet our defence needs,” Sayyari said on Sunday.

He further noted that the Armed Forces and Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran have always been pioneers in realizing the goals set by the Leader of Islamic Revolution at the beginning of every Iranian calendar year.

“For instance, during the past year which was named as the Year of Boost in Production, we were at the forefront of production and made great progress in productive industries, especially at the Defence Ministry and the Research Organization of Army, among others,” he noted.

“The Armed Forces will once again be the frontrunners of production this year, which has been named as the Year of Jump in Production.”

He vowed that the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will unveil new achievements in coming months.

Envoy Says Iran Supports Any Iraqi PM Elected by Parliament

Envoy Says Iran Supports Any Iraqi PM Elected by Parliament

In a post on his Twitter account, Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad Iraj Masjedi underscored that the Islamic Republic of Iran respects the law and political system in Iraq.

“Any figure who would be elected as the prime minister (of Iraq) in a legal process and with the vote of confidence of this country’s parliament will receive our support,” the ambassador noted.

His comments came after Iraqi President Barham Salih nominated head of intelligence Mustafa al-Kazemi as Iraq’s new prime minister-designate.

The nomination on Thursday came moments after predecessor Adnan al-Zurfi ended his bid to form a government.

Al-Kazemi now has 30 days to submit his cabinet lineup to the 329-member parliament for a vote of confidence.

Iran Lifts Some Travel Bans Earlier Imposed for COVID-19

Iran Lifts Some Travel Bans Earlier Imposed for COVID-19

President Rouhani said on Saturday that low-risk businesses will resume work in the capital, Tehran, as of April 18.

These businesses can start work while abiding by relevant health protocols, he said at a meeting of the National Coronavirus Headquarters.

As part of the smart social distancing plan, low-risk businesses have already resumed work in all provinces other than Tehran as of April 11, he added.

He said businesses which are resuming work are required to register on a website specified for the same purpose by the health ministry.

President Rouhani added discussions were also held on the resumption of work for high-risk

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businesses.

“In a meeting we had with heads of committees [of the National Coronavirus Headquarters], it was decided that they draw up plans for high-risk businesses as well in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Medical Education as well as the Ministry of Industries, Mine and Trade, and that the decisions be implemented whenever the plan is ready in compliance with relevant protocols and directives,” he added.

The president also urged citizens to preferably use their personal cars rather than public transportation as part of social distancing measures.

New Economic Plans Needed to Counter Fallout from COVID-19 Outbreak: Iran VP

New Economic Plans Needed to Counter Fallout from COVID-19 Outbreak: Iran VP

Es’haq Jahangiri said Saturday the COVID-19 epidemic affects people’s health and has economic and social consequences.

“The most important responsibility of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance is to adopt policies consistent with the current situation in order to ease economic pressure on people and affected enterprises,” he said in a meeting with senior economic authorities.

He said the government had to change some of its economic policies after the US imposed its sanctions.

“Unfortunately, we have been gripped by effects and consequences of the coronavirus in the country in recent weeks, making it all the more necessary to adopt new economic policies and plans through consultations with the country’s experts and economists,” Jahangiri noted.

“One of the government’s most important policies wat to boost people’s resistance against the pressure of the United States’ unfair sanctions. Today, we should be able to boost that resistance against the pressure caused by fallout from the coronavirus outbreak,” he said.

The vice president underlined that all government institutions and people are required to abide by the directives issued by the National Coronavirus Headquarters.

“The enforcement of the social distancing plan and other programs resulted in domestic enterprises getting closed and affected. Moreover, people making a living though day-to-day work also suffered [financially], and solutions should be presented to solve these problems,” he said.

Jahangiri underscored that sanctions restricted the government’s ability to access its financial resources.

“Still, at the very beginning of the coronavirus crisis, the government made the necessary planning to grant 12-percent loans to affected institutions and has been trying to create conditions to meet the needs of low-income families,” he added.

He said one of the key measures of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance at this juncture is to help people not feel the pinch from economic pressure.

He called on institutions which are satellites of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance to focus on efforts to resolve the problems of small and medium-sized enterprises to prevent their collapse in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.

He noted another mission of the ministry is to draw up plans to revive economy in the post-coronavirus era.

“As part of its objectives, this ministry should set targets with regards to job creation, sustainable development, curbing inflation and swelling the resources of the national budget,” he said.

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He underlined that the country’s budget is now less dependent on oil revenues, adding the budget should be provided through other sources such as selling shares of state companies on the stock market and selling banks’ assets.

The vice president said the government plans to empower the private sector affected by the coronavirus outbreak in the domains of industry, agriculture and services.

He urged the privatization of state institutions, and added the private sector can own major industries, shipping companies and banks as well.

Nadushan; An Iranian City without Any COVID-19 Cases

Nadushan; An Iranian City without Any COVID-19 Cases

Nadushan, one of the counties of Meybod, has been a forerunner in enforcing lockdown rules with exemplary activity and cooperation of all intellectuals and social activists amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

Seyyed Hadi Mousavi, the Mayor of Nadushan, has told Iran newspaper that no suspicious or positive case of coronavirus has been observed in the city so far.

“Since the coronavirus outbreak was reported in the country, we decided to take measures to prevent the spread of the disease by making decisions in the meetings of Nadushan Health Council. Our city is a relatively deprived one and there are no suitable medical facilities and equipment in this old city,” he continued.

Noting that they could not succeed without the cooperation of the people and non-governmental organisations, he said, “First, it was decided the people reduce the traffic in the city. Then, the entrances and exits of the city were severely controlled and monitored by popular forces.”

He also stated that the dairy of Nadushan is completely natural and is a famous brand, so a lot of people from all over the province want to purchase it. Therefore, there is a lot of traffic to buy dairy products in Nadushan.

“That’s why we decided to prevent non-native vehicles from entering Nadushan by controlling the entrances and exits of the city. We didn’t even allow people, who lived in other cities of the province and had villas in Nadushan, to come to this city at weekends. We asked them to collaborate with us in this work, and fortunately they did so.”

Another move was to close the city’s parks and gardens, he said. At the entrance of the city, the people who were commuting were screened, and the vehicles that intended to travel from the Nadushan belt road were disinfected.

“We also issued a traffic card for people who work in other cities of the province, and when entering and leaving the city, they also take a fever test.”

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One of the problems in fighting against the virus is the existence of an iron ore mine in the city; however, following correspondence with provincial officials, we tried to suspend their activity for a while, as a number of workers at the mine live in other cities of the province and may be carriers of the coronavirus, he underscored.

“We did not receive any help from anybody or institution in the province to take all these measures. All of them were performed spontaneously by the officials of Nadushan and the very good cooperation of the people of this city,” reminded Mousavi.

For issues such as banning traffic in the city and controlling the entrance and exit of the city, we faced legal problems, but we got the permission with our follow-ups and the good cooperation of the provincial officials, he reiterated.

Iran Introduces Legal Measures to Support Fight against COVID-19

Iran Introduces Legal Measures to Support Fight against COVID-19

Due to the outbreak of the corona virus and the need to ensure the health rights of citizens, Iran’s Vice Presidency for Legal Affairs has taken several measures.

The most important of these measure are as follows:

  • Developing the legal capacities to support the medical staff both in terms of providing the protective equipment and employment contracts
  • Developing the legal capacity to protect the health of citizens, especially citizens with special physical, social and legal conditions
  • Developing legal capacity to protect detainees and convicts through leave, parole, and other legal means, and pursuing these matters in the judiciary and the executives branches
  • Developing legal capacities and other available facilities for provinces with special status, such as northern provinces and holy and tourist cities, and proposing traffic restrictions, amount of work attendance and providing health facilities
  • Developing legal protections for businesses, and classifying the contracts affected by the outbreak of the virus as well as preparing and proposing a letter to the cabinet on how to apply force majeure and hardship cases
  • Developing civil and penal capacities to deal with the racketeering and related economic crimes amid the outbreak of the disease and the ways to deal with them
  • Developing civil and penal capacities to deal with intentional or concomitant violations of health rules and regulations and the resulting civil and penal accountability
  • Preparing a new judicial action plan and submitting a bill to the International Court of Justice regarding violation of the interim order by the United States in not lifting the sanctions affecting the prevalence of coronavirus, as well as coordinating the government’s legal efforts to prepare documents and the draft bill