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Reformists Put on Compulsory Leave by Guardian Council: Iranian Daily

Reformists Put on Compulsory Leave by Guardian Council Iranian Daily
The late moderate politician Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (front row) praying with Imam Khomeini's moderate grandson Hassan Khomeini (1st left), moderate President Hassan Rouhani (2nd left), reformist leader and ex-president Seyyed Mohammad Khatami (3d right), moderate politician Nateq Nouri (2nd right), and reformist first vice-president, Es'haq Jahangiri (1st right)

In an article published on Saturday, February 22, the Etemad daily hailed the turnout in the Friday’s nationwide parliamentary election, saying the presence of voters at the polling stations indicated that people have not broken with the ballot boxes.

Describing the pendulum of power between different political groups as an indicator of democracy in a society, the article said, “However, one cannot ignore the Guardian Council’s role in depriving the reformists of the opportunity to compete, which made them lose the competition and the election ahead of the voting.”

“In fact, the Guardian Council’s supervision during this round caused the reformists to be practically deprived of prominent figures. Although a few number of the incumbent lawmakers were finally qualified after a process, the chance of competition, particularly in the provincial cities, was slight or basically there was no chance,” it added.

“Thus, although we must accept that a rotation and turn of power is necessary for the balance of power, the Guardian Council’s role in putting the reformists on compulsory leave in this round in undeniable,” the report noted.

The article, however, has praised the people of Iran for participating in the elections in spite of all economic problems and woes or their criticism of the Parliament, the administration and the other decision-making bodies.

“It seems that people now believe in the strategy that turning back on the ballot box and breaking with it would go nowhere. However, one cannot ignore the fact that a forced decrease in the number of reformists in the elections, which resulted in protests from many figures affiliated with that current, has definitely had a significant impact on the number of votes. If the reformists were free to present a list, we would certainly witness a higher turnout, but unfortunately the Guardian Council damaged a democratic phenomenon like the elections with such kind of supervision,” it added.

The article has also proposed the idea that the Guardian Council should learn from the experience of holding 11 rounds of parliamentary elections and should make some revisions to the period of time for the vetting process and examining the qualification of candidates.

“The fact that the qualification of tens of thousands of candidates is examined within a short time span is making the job of the Guardian Council difficult in practice and may also lead to some disruption to that process,” said the article.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22

Iran Newspaper Headlines

Iran Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Iran Blacklisted by FATF

2- Kremlin Says Iran, Russia, Turkey Will Meet on Syria

3- Austria FM to Convey Europe’s Message to Iran in Tehran Visit

4- Defence Ministry Delivers 8 Overhauled Jet Fighters to Iran Army

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: Election Day Is Day of Restoring Nation’s Civil Rights

2- Iran-Turkey Ties after Idlib Developments

3- Pentagon Official: We Should Prepare for War against China

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: Election Guarantees Country’s National Interests

2- Result of Expediency Council’s Inaction: Iran Returned to FATF Blacklist

3- Iran Elections, First after Return of Sanctions, Widely Covered by Int’l Media

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Iran in FATF Blacklist: Global Anti-Money Laundering Body Adds Iran to Its Blacklist

2- Turkey Threatens Moscow, Damascus amid Heightened Tensions in Idlib

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Etemad Newspaper:

1- Sowing Seeds of Hatred and Harvesting Terror

* Terror Operation in Germany, Britain Kill Several Muslims

2- Celebration of Elections: Leader, President, Other Officials Cast Their Ballots

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- People’s Glorious Turnout: Leader Hopes Elections Would Provide Iran Nation with God’s Blessing

2- Gov’t Mobilizes All Its Facilities to Fight Coronavirus: VP

3- Russia’s Attack on Turkish Army in Idlib Kills, Wounds 7 Soldiers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Ansarullah’s Major Attack on Sensitive Oil Facilities of Saudi as Pompeo Visits Riyadh

2- Fake News, Rumours Spread by Losers about Coronavirus

3- Erdogan Tastes First Blow from Assad in Idlib

4- Health Minister: Corona Less Dangerous than Flu

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22


 

Shargh Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: Whoever Interested in National Interests Votes in Elections

2- Rouhani: We Hope the Best Are Chosen

3- US Sanctions Member of Iran’s Guardian Council

4- Russia Thinking of Trump’s Re-Election

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 22

Iran, Netherlands Discuss Mideast Developments in Tehran

Iran, Netherlands Discuss Mideast Developments in Tehran

The first round of talks between the foreign ministers of Iran and the Netherlands is currently underway in Tehran.

The Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs, Stef Blok, who has travelled to Tehran at the head of a delegation, met with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday.

Referring to the good and traditional relations between the two countries, the two sides called for the expansion of bilateral ties.

The second round of talks followed a private exchange of views and the two sides talked about the most important bilateral, regional and international issues.

The JCPOA, the INSTEX, the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, the current situation in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria, as well as the crash of the Ukrainian aircraft were the most important topics of discussion.

Iran Hopes for Expansion of Ties with Brunei

Iran Hopes for Expansion of Ties with Brunei

President Rouhani on Saturday sent a message to Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah and warmly congratulated Negara Brunei Darussalam’s National Day.

The Iranian president also expressed hope that the friendly relations between Tehran and Bandar Seri Begawan would further grow and serve the interests of the two nations in light of their common Islamic, cultural and political bonds.

President Rouhani also wished the Brunei’s sultan and people health, success and prosperity.

Coronavirus in Iran: Death Toll Rises to 5

Coronavirus in Iran Death Tolls Rises to 5

The rise in the fatality figure was announced by the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education on Saturday.

“Unfortunately, five of our fellow countrymen have, so far, lost their lives because of infection with this virus,” said Kianoush Jahanpour, the head of the Public Relations Office of the ministry.

He said at least 785 out of thousands of people with flu-like symptoms referring to hospitals and clinics have been placed under special medical care for further examination.

He said ten new cases of the coronavirus infection have been confirmed since Friday noon, bringing to 28 the number of those definitively diagnosed with the disease in the country so far.

“The infection of these 28 people with the disease is definite and final,” he said.

The official said the majority of the confirmed cases have lived in the central city of Qom, visited the city or had some contacts with it. That includes eight of the 10 new cases, Jahanpour said.

The two others have also been hospitalized in Tehran.

China to Cooperate with Iran in Fighting COVID-19 Epidemic

China to Cooperate with Iran in Fighting COVID-19 Epidemic

China closely follows the COVID-19 situation in Iran.  The spokesman of Foreign Affairs Ministry of China has expressed condolences over the passing of the Iranian patients.

As Ambassador of China to Iran, I would like to express my sincere condolences to the Iranian government and people. In this fight against the virus, China and Iran have been standing firmly together.

Since the outbreak of China, the Iranian government and people have provided precious support and assistance to China at the first time. We remember and cherish this friendship.

The epidemic in Iran has also affected the hearts of the Chinese people, and we have the same feeling with Iranian people.  “if you give me peaches and I will return you with fine drinks.”  China will maitain close communication and coordination with Iran, strengthen cooperation in epidemic prevention, and strive to overcome the epidemic as soon as possible,  to safeguard the health of our two peoples and global public health security.

2 Iranian Border Guards Killed in Gunfight with Terrorists

2 Iranian Border Guards Killed in Gunfight with Terrorists

The incident happened after Iranian border guards learned that some 20 armed terrorists had advanced towards the Iranian border to strike military units stationed there.

Iranian forces confronted with members of the terrorist grouping with heavy gunfire near the city of Jakigur in Sistan and Baluchestan province.

The terrorists suffered casualties and fled back into Pakistan.

However, two Iranian border guards, Sergeant Major Ahmad Rahmanifard, and Private Ahmad Tavakoli, were gunned down in the firefight.

The border guard chief of Police Force has left for the area heading a delegation to look into the incident.

FM Zarif, UN Chief Discuss Afghanistan Developments

FM Zarif, UN Chief Discuss Afghanistan Developments

Zarif and Antonio Guterres held the telephone conversation on Friday evening.

The phone call comes against the backdrop of a peace deal likely to be signed at the end of February between the United States and the Afghan Taliban militant group with the aim of ending America’s longest war.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the Taliban issued statements on Friday saying they had agreed to sign the deal on February 29 in the Qatari capital, Doha, following the one-week partial truce.

Pompeo said that the deal will be finalized only if a week-long cessation of hostility holds in Afghanistan.

The US invaded Afghanistan in October 2001 and overthrew a Taliban regime in power at the time. But US forces have remained bogged down there through the presidencies of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and now Donald Trump.

Musicals Performed to Commemorate Ukrainian Flight 752 Passengers

Musicals Performed to Commemorate Ukrainian Flight 752 Passengers

The pieces were performed on the eve of the fortieth day after the tragedy.

“After the plane crash, everybody showed sympathy in a way,” said Loris Tjeknavorian about his piece to Shahrvand daily.

“The same day, the melody was inspired to me, and then I began writing a memorial for the plane crash to show people around the world that we are peace-loving and it was a tragedy to all of us.”

Tjeknavorian wrote the piece within two days, though it would usually take one to two months for a composer to write such a work.

“I didn’t even rewrite it and wanted it to be written and performed as I was inspired. Of course, I did not have the chance to play it orchestral, so I got help from friends and for now the piece is sampled. I hope to be able to record it with the orchestra in the near future.”Musicals Performed to Commemorate Ukrainian Flight 752 Passengers

A sonnet from renowned Iranian poet Saadi Shirazi was also sung along with it.

The 176th piece by Behzad Abdi, the final piece of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, was also performed in Vahdat Hall, as another piece dedicated to the flight victims.

It was on the third night of the Fajr Music Festival, where Nasir Heydarian led the Tehran Symphony Orchestra in a ceremony attended by Minister of Culture Seyyed Abbas Salehi. After the performance, Minister Salehi wrote on Twitter that he was really impressed by the piece.

On January 8, the Ukrainian airliner 752 crashed after being targeted mistakenly by an air defence missile fired by the IRGC, and 176 of its passengers were killed.

Researchers Using Natural Killer Cells to Treat Brain Tumors

Researchers Using Natural Killer Cells to Treat Brain Tumors

The laboratory phase of the test has been carried out and the researchers are waiting for the authorisation and funding required to perform it on humans.

Marzieh Ebrahimi, a spokesman for the Royan Institute Cancerous Stem Cells, told IRNA that researchers were able to identify a group of natural killer cells that could eliminate the brain tumor cells in the pre-clinical phase (animal experiments).

“Researchers are trying to cure brain cancers,” she added.

She noted that the plan would likely be approved by the end of current Iranian year in order to give service to Iranian patients.

A brain tumor is a collection, or mass, of abnormal cells in the brain. The skull, which encloses the brain, is very rigid. Any growth inside such a restricted space can cause problems. Brain tumors can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous.

Natural killer cells (also known as NK cells) are a type of lymphocyte (a white blood cell) and a component of innate immune system. NK cells play a major role in the host-rejection of both tumours and virally infected cells.

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