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Iran Urges Women Leaders to Act against US Bans amid COVID-19

Massoumeh Ebtekar

What follows is the full text of her letter:

The COVID-19 pandemic is a global challenge of epic proportions. The pandemic knows no borders, ethnicity race or religion. This crisis requires a unified and concerted response among states and civil society to save lives and livelihoods. Ongoing conflicts and military actions worldwide need to cease immediately and economic sanctions should be unconditionally lifted to enable local and international actors to intervene to provide necessary medical services and equipment to help alleviate the social and economic burdens of this pandemic on families and livelihoods.

The Islamic Republic of Iran has been facing the most brutal economic sanctions in history during the past months. These sanctions have impeded not only our economic growth and capacity to deal with the social requirements of employment but have also prevented the flow of necessary pharmaceuticals and medical equipment. The COVID-19 outbreak in Iran has been compounded by the economic sanctions and terrorism against my country. Health workers and medical personnel, a large proportion of whom are women physicians, nurses and hospital staff in Iran have served relentlessly to combat this disease and sacrificed to save lives. Additionally, Iranian women have taken a leading role in protecting their families and encouraging social distancing. They have also mobilized entrepreneurs to produce medical commodities such as face masks and surgical gowns for our hospitals.

Nevertheless, the pressures of terrible sanctions are taking their toll on our people. Echoing the voice of Iranian women and families, I hereby invite you to take action and to voice your objection to the continued illegal economic sanctions against my people by the US government. Our shared humanity requires that we stand together unified and that we resist oppression. The Iranian people will inscribe your position at this sensitive juncture in their hearts.

I await your action and response on this vital and urgent matter.

Masoumeh Ebtekar

Vice President for Women and Family Affairs in the I.R. of Iran

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Iran Says US Can’t Veto Its IMF Loan Request

Iran Says US Can’t Veto Its IMF Loan Request

“In IMF we do not have any veto power for any country, and actually it’s a policy of IMF for evenhandedness in appraisal and approval of requests,” Iranian Vice-President for Economic Affairs Mohammad Nahavandian told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Monday night.

“What Iran has requested for is RFI, Rapid Financial Instrument, which is an automatic instrument that governments and countries can use when they are in need of some financing,” he added.

“Iran has been a founding member of IMF, with very good record. And it is expected from this international body to do what [it] is expected to do. That request is now in due process. Many countries have expressed their support for this,” he noted.

Nahavandian said at the time of a pandemic, it is very important to realize that if you do not confine and contain the virus in one part of the world, actually you are helping to spread that virus in other parts of the world.

“So, it is not a local issue, it’s a global issue. The reality is now we are observing the dark side of globalization. The problem is global, but we do not have global solution. Now is the time of cooperation, not to start new quarrels and fight against access of one nation to medical supplies. We are all in the same boat, as they say.”

The Iranian official referred to the US sanctions and their impact on the Islamic Republic’s fight against the novel coronavirus, saying, “In Iran, in fight against the coronavirus, the difficulty is double because of the transaction costs.”

“Despite the rhetoric that food and medicine is no subject to sanctions, but as you know, trade has two ways. If you want to pay for the goods that you import, you have to use financial institutions and, all the banks and financial institutions have been subject to blackmailing by the US government. So, in reality, provision of medical supplies has been very difficult and very costly.”

Asked about Tehran’s rejection of the US’ offer of help and assistance, Nahavandian said, “Deeds have to conform your words. You cannot have it both ways. You cannot prevent access to medical supplies and medicine and food, and at the same time you say that you are ready to assist.”

“Before assistance is the step of taking away all of the obstacles that they have put in our ordinary trade, whether it be food and medical supplies, or any other trade. So, I think the first step is not sending a small package of medicine, [but] is to take away, to lift sanctions on food and medical supplies,” he went on to say.

He further rejected the doubts raised about the official figures and statistics released by the Iranian government.

“I think if you go to the cyberspace in virtual world, everything is under doubt, even the statistics from the US is being doubted on. What our health ministry has been doing during all these 45 days has been informing according to the confirmed cases; and as the testing capability grew, that is a very important part of what you just mentioned. Because of the difficulty in access testing packs, we did not have all the cases confirmed. And now we are having more information, and the screening thing that our health ministry started and has been praised by WHO, now more than 60 million peoples in the country have been screened. So, our information is growing nationwide.”

“The data shows that the peak in some of the provinces has been passed, and now we are on the de-escalating part of the curve. We are hopeful that as the cooperation of people, which was shown in the first phase, continues, we will be able to control, and the number of facilities in Iran prove that it has been sufficient to respond to all the cases who are in critical condition. We did not have any cases of a patient coming to a hospital and not being able to be treated there. And we are proud of that,” he added.

The Iranian vice-president gave an assurance that the government of President Rouhani is fully transparent on the issue of COVID-19 pandemic.

“We do not deal with the life of people, and the policy shows that the life of people is as important for us as the economic life of the people. The policy which was designed for that strengthened the budget for our health ministry, that is why we are in acceptable situation now compared to some other countries, even in Europe, even in the United States,” he noted.

“In Iran, we think that we are in control. The number of infected people, the number of patients has passed that increasing level. But we have to be very prudent. The restrictions are, so, in place. We hope that we can confine in the new provinces as it has been confined in the provinces which started with, will pass this stage,” he added.

He pointed to the gradual reopening of low-risk businesses in coming days, and said this is part of the third stage of the social distancing policy in Iran.

“Nowruz is the time for Iranians to travel around the country. When the government started informing people and asking them no to travel, it was hard for Iranians to just do that. But the statistics showed us that more than 70 percent of people voluntarily decided not to travel. Because of that, the second phase had the mandate from people to make it stricter and have some controls on the cities for people not to travel outside their state. And now, if you look at the statistics from our health ministry, today and yesterday, we can see a declining trend in many provinces in the country.”

“The third stage is called smart social distancing. So, gradually, some necessary businesses and offices are opening up, remaining at home is still the slogan. One third of the people will stay at home, people from the government offices, and unnecessary will still remain closed,” he noted.

Afghans in Iran Treated for Coronavirus for Free: Rouhani

Afghans in Iran Treated for Coronavirus for Free: Rouhani

President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday that the Afghan nationals should be treated at Iranian hospitals free of charge like all Iranians.

Speaking in a teleconference with governors of several provinces, Rouhani also reiterated that health protocols must be carefully observed at the borders with Afghanistan as well.

He referred to the implementation of the Smart Social Distancing Plan and the resumption of the operation of low-risk jobs as of April 11, saying that the gradual reopening of occupations must be done with full care and observance of all health guidelines and principles.

“If the principles of hygiene are not followed well, it may be very dangerous,” stressed the president.

Afghans in Iran Treated for Coronavirus for Free: Rouhani
Joint Pains Link Iranian, Afghan People Together: Rouhani

Noting that the disease and its spread should not be overlooked, Rouhani added, “People, businessmen and employees, who will start working as of April 11, must observe the principles of health with care and sensitivity. Of course, personal care is the best way to prevent the spread of the disease.”

“We want the people not to stay away from their social life and business, and we do not want the health care system fail in its measures to contain the virus,” maintained Rouhani.

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He further mentioned this disease still exists, and it is not clear how long it will, so it must be tried to provide the conditions for people to live their lives while taking care of their health.

Regarding the reopening of schools and universities, he went on to say that there is no rush to reopen schools and universities. “We must ensure the full implementation of health guidelines and address the concerns of families in this regard.”

Experts’ Global Online GMAT Preparation – Most Thorough and Complete in the World

A good GMAT score is quite important, if you wish to secure admission to the business school of your choice. As is the case with all competitive examinations, there are any numbers of programs that promise to help you improve your GMAT performance. As should be expected, some are more reliable than others. Considering the time and energy that will go into your GMAT preparation, it is important to take up a program that can deliver on its promise. One program that can, certainly, do just that is Experts’ Global Online GMAT Preparation program. Experts’ Global is an EdTech firm, founded by Mr. Mayank Srivastava. Since the firm’s founding, in 2008, its GMAT prep services have steadily built up a reputation for excellence.  Let us take a closer look at Experts’ Global online program for GMAT preparation:

 

Video Instruction

Experts’ Global makes extensive use of instructional videos. This program has 100 concept videos, very compact and detailed in nature, that together cover the entirety of the GMAT syllabus. Experts’ Global practice exercises and mock tests, both have detailed explanation videos for all of their questions. These explanations not only provide guidance for the students for the questions they cannot solve but also show them faster and more efficient methods of solving the questions they do get right.

 

GMAT Similarity

One of the most prominent features of Experts’ Global online GMAT preparation program is just how well it recreates the experience of giving GMAT. It has four-thousand practice questions, all of which are perfectly in sync with the real GMAT questions, in terms of their scope, complexity, difficulty etc. Experts’ Global scoring system is also remarkably in sync with the GMAT’s scoring algorithm. Hundreds of Experts’ Global students have noted that their scores on the Experts’ global mocks and the official mocks were nearly identical. Even the interface that all of Experts’ Global practice material is hosted on has been designed to mimic the GMAT interface.

 

Number and Quality of Mock Tests

Experts’ Global online GMAT training program has a GMAT mock test series. This series includes 15 full-length GMAT mock tests. Experts’ Global has included so many mocks in its test series because frequent mock taking is a crucial part of their GMAT prep approach. The firm advises its students to take frequent mock tests, to build up their endurance and develop exam taking strategies. These tests are very representative of the GMAT, in terms of concepts covered, complexity/difficulty of the questions, style of presentation etc. As mentioned above, these tests are also hosted on a very GMAT-like interface.  You can take a free GMAT practice test, from Experts’ Global, and judge the quality of these tests, yourself.

 

Performance Analysis and Weakness Diagnosis

Another excellent aspect of Experts’ Global practice material is its performance analysis system. This system analyzes your performance across the last few mock tests that you gave, to pinpoint your weak and strong areas. It also provides you with a breakdown of your performance on each individual mock, as well. This break down includes the areas you did the best and the worst on, how long you took on the average question, and a lot of other useful information. This automated analysis is not only more convenient than, but will also deliver a far more in-depth look at your performance than manual analysis.

 

Special Features

Experts’ Global Online GMAT Training Module also includes a number of modern, innovative features, to make GMAT prep more engaging. First of all, there is the “flag” button that will let you mark and save questions for future reference. You can use this to keep track of questions that you find particularly important. It will save you the trouble of searching for these questions, when you want to reference them. There is also a small feature that makes note-taking easier, the “stickies”. The “stickies” are small, colored pop-up screens that are used for taking notes and then stuck to your “wall”. These are not major features but they are worth mentioning, as they illustrate just how much effort Experts’ Global has put into making GMAT prep engaging.

The Experts’ Global GMAT Online Training program is a very well-constructed resource. Its preparation is steady, rigorous, and well-paced. The instructional material is excellent, with hours of high-quality educational content. This is the most complete GMAT preparation resource around.

Iran Reiterates Support for Afghan Peace Process

Iran Reiterates Support for Afghan Peace Process

Foreign Minister Zarif on Tuesday held separate telephone conversations with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and former chief executive officer of Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah to discuss various issues.

In the conversations, the Iranian and Afghan officials exchanged congratulations on the new year, and discussed the issues of mutual interest in the bilateral relations, the latest political conditions in Afghanistan, the disputes that have arisen after the recent presidential election in that country, the peace negotiations, the intra-Afghan talks, and the bilateral cooperation in the fight against coronavirus.

In the phone calls, Foreign Minister Zarif once again emphasized that the political structures based upon the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan are the pivots of the process of peace and national reconciliation in Afghanistan, and reaffirmed Iran’s support for the peace process with the participation of all political groups of Afghanistan within the framework of its Constitution.

In turn, Ghani and Abdullah expressed gratitude to the Islamic Republic of Iran for its supports, and welcomed Iran’s expression of readiness to contribute to the settlement of Afghanistan’s political problems.

Iran Offers Help to Turkey in Coronavirus Fight

Iran Offers Help to Turkey in Coronavirus Fight

Foreign Minister Zarif and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu held a telephone conversation on Tuesday.

In the conversation, the Iranian Foreign Minister expressed sympathy with the Turkish government and people over the outbreak of coronavirus in Turkey, and voiced the Islamic Republic of Iran’s readiness for whatever assistance and cooperation necessary in the fight against COVID-19.

The two top diplomats also discussed the bilateral cooperation between Tehran and Ankara in the fields of transportation and transit of goods.

Earlier, Iran’s highest-ranking military commander had expressed the Iranian Armed Forces’ preparedness to share their experiences in the battle with the novel coronavirus with the military forces of Turkey.

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri made the comments in a phone conversation with Turkey’s Minister of National Defense Hulusi Akar on Monday evening.

In the talks, the top Iranian commander said the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are ready to share their experiences in the battle with COVID-19 with the military forces of Turkey and other countries.

Highlighting Iran’s successful plans to contain the spread of the coronavirus by taking advantage of the military forces, Major General Baqeri said more than one million volunteer members of Basij have rushed to help the medical society in the fight against the disease.

He also noted that the Iranian Armed Forces have launched extensive plans to offer medical services amid the outbreak of the coronavirus, carry out scientific research, and produce medical supplies.

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The commander also noted that the Iranian military forces have so far treated 8,000 coronavirus patients, prepared 3,000 hospital beds and 11,000 beds in convalescent homes, and dispatched special units to 3,000 locations across the country to clean and disinfect the public places.

The Turkish defense minister, for his part, congratulated Iran on its success to handle the outbreak of the coronavirus, and called for the exchange of experiences between the armed forces of the two neighbours in the scientific and specialized fields for the fight against COVID-19.

Iran Says Will Soon Contain COVID-19 in Some Provinces

Iran Says Will Soon Contain COVID-19 in Some Provinces

Addressing the Parliament on Tuesday, Namaki said the battle with the coronavirus is going to reach the containment stage in a number of provinces in the coming days.

He also expressed hope that Iran would get better results in controlling the contagious disease by mid-May.

“I hope we would move towards the containment of the disease in the days to come, as we have approached that limit in a number of provinces. However, it does not mean that we can immediately abandon all principles and distancing and health issues, otherwise, this dragon (coronavirus) will wake up once again,” the minister explained.

Namaki noted that Iran is still managing the disease and has not reached the containment and control phase.

He also highlighted the country’s success in handling the situation under the heavy pressure of sanctions, noting that some 30 to 50 percent of the hospital beds across the country are unoccupied.

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The minister went on to say that the national screening scheme helped the medical society identify the suspicious cases, reduced the pressure on the health personnel, and decreased the number of deaths.

The number of coronavirus patients in Iran has surpassed 62,000, of whom more than 24,000 have recovered. The disease has taken the lives of 3,872 people in Iran.

Over 27,000 Iranians Recover from COVID-19

Over 27,000 Iranians Recover from COVID-19

Speaking in a daily briefing on Tuesday, Jahanpour said 2,089 new cases of infection were confirmed during the past 24 hours, raising the total number to 62,589.

This is the ninth day in a row that the number of new infections is decreasing in Iran.
Jahanpour also noted that 133 patients died in 24 hours, increasing the death toll to 3,872.

He said 3,987 patients are also in the severe conditions of the disease.
So far, he added, 211,136 COVID-19 tests have been taken in the country.

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Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

Staying at home is the most recommended and sensible way to stay away from the COVID-19 disease. But those with autistic children face great difficulties these days, as such children are restless at home, and all public recreational centres are closed.Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak 1

Autistic patients need to expend their energy; otherwise, they can create troubles and damages. Staying in a small apartment from morning to night is a prison sentence for these people.Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

Most people with autism get nervous and engage in violence if they stay indoors for a few hours. They inadvertently hurt themselves and their families. Home appliances are usually not safe. Most of them love to go out and vent their excitement.

Of course, autism comes in many forms, from mild to severe. The situation is a little easier for the first group, but the second group’s situation is more difficult.

The bad news for the families of these patients was the closure of all entertainment centres in the country over the outbreak of coronavirus. However, an institute and a charitable family have made it possible for people with Down syndrome to gather together in a villa in Karaj, west of Tehran. This helps the families with autistic children to be less worried these days.

A mother with an autistic kid says “On the first day of Nowruz, my son was upset that he was staying at home, he threw pasta sauce and the house got dirty. When he fell asleep, we just started cleaning the house.”Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

Now, they have sent their son to the Karaj camp for a few days. The photos and videos of the laughter of their child in the social media group of the institute wipe their fatigue away.

Leila Nematollahi, an instructor at the Saberin Autism Institute, says since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, parents frequently call and express concern.

“Our institute is not a boarding one, and is located in Razi Park (in southern Tehran). The park was great for leisure. The programs we had every day optimally expended the energy of people with autism. When they returned home, they were calm and could easily sleep.”Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

However, she said, due to the coronavirus, their presence in the park was banned despite the great efforts I made. There was not even an alternative place for them. Programs had to be cancelled, but online training continued. We received a lot of messages from the parents during this time, saying it was difficult for them to stay home with the autistic child round the clock.Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

“One of the parents, who had a large villa in Karaj near Tehran, informed us that they had disinfected the whole place for the sake of the children. They kindly invited us to take the children there free of charge. All that remained was the honorarium of the trainer and the cost of the food that the parents paid for. The kids stayed there in two shifts from March 20 to April 3. The good news is that we can send the next groups back to the camp after Nowruz.”

“We love our children devotedly, but the fact is that it’s hard to keep autistic people under normal circumstances, let alone during the Corona pandemic,” said the mother of one of the kids.

Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

“I really enjoyed the love of these parents for our children. When I saw how they were disinfecting every corner of the place, I was shocked. Maybe I wouldn’t have done it myself if I had the opportunity. We really thank them. I’m glad to see my son happy, healthy, calm and joyful in the photos and videos sent from the villa in Karaj,” she added.

Maryam Ahmadinia, who is the mother of a 25-year-old autistic person, talks about their provisions during the COVID-19 epidemic.

“My son has skin allergies, I can’t wash or disinfect his hands all the time. We drove him out for the first few days. Sometimes he would get off the car. These kids love fun and curiosity. I have respiratory problems. I hoped he would not be infected because he did not wear mask or use disinfecting gel. I was under a lot of stress. We kept him at home for a few days, and he broke most of the household appliances. When he was upset, I told his brother to go into his room and lock the door. Finally, this camp saved us.”

Benevolent Family Finds a Way to Help Autistic Children during COVID-19 Outbreak

Dr Mansoorian is a radiologist and father of his 20-year-old autistic son Bamdad. Far from the family and unaware of the bad news, he and his friends spent Nowruz holidays in Karaj. The father is sure of the sanitary arrangements of Karaj Villa and, of course, before that, his heart is warmed by the love of this charitable family.

“It’s a big villa. Each of these children has a room. They have gone in two shifts so that all the children can enjoy while there is no crowd,” he said.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar:

1- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: We’re Not Satisfied with INSTEX
2- Rouhani: Businesses Will Be Opened GraduallyA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- When Criticism of China Turns into a Red Line!
* Chinese Ambassador’s Backlash to Iran Health Ministry’s Criticism
* Surprising to See Some Iranians Backed China Envoy!
2- Iran Leader Okays Withdrawal of One Billion Euros from National Development Fund for Fight against CoronaA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- Temporary Calm in Corona Figures
2- Trump Seems Confused at Turning Point of Oil MarketA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Ebtekar:

1- Iran’s Diplomatic Quarrel and Reconciliation with China in Twitter
* Health Ministry Spokesman Explains about His Twitter War of Words with Chinese EnvoyA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Hamshahri:

1- Silent Mourning: A Report on Great Sorrow of Families of Corona VictimsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Jame Jam:

1- COVID-19 Is Epidemic in Tehran: OfficialA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Javan:

1- Western Economy to Stall for 3 Years
2- Rouhani Thanks Iran’s Leader for Okaying Withdrawal of One Billion Euros from NDFjavan newspaper


Kayhan:

1- Mr Trump! Help Your Own People Instead of Bluffing
2- US Must Abide by Iraq’s Call for Withdrawal of Its Forces: IranA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Resalat:

1- Patience Is What Kills CoronavirusA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7


Shargh:

1- Iranian Version of Fight against COVID-19
* Experts Discuss Government’s Handling of Corona Crisis
* Zibakalam: Rouhani’s Admin. Lacks Chinese Authority, Western TransparencyA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 7