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Iranians Hold Protest Rallies after Real Cause of Plane Crash Revealed

Iranians Hold Protest Rallies after Real Cause of Plane Crash Revealed

There was a protest gathering held by Amirkabir University of Technology students after the IRGC announced its air defence has unintentionally shot down the Ukrainian passenger plane, leaving all the 176 people on board dead.

The protests were initially limited to the campus, but as the number of students joining the gathering increased, ordinary people also joined, and around 6 p.m. a gathering of around 1,000-1,500 people started to chant slogans.

Tasnim news agency reports that “after a few minutes the slogans took a different direction and a few individuals covering up their faces with masks and shawls provoked the crowd into chanting norm-breaking slogans” against the country’s leadership and General Qassem Soleimani, whose funeral had been attended by millions of Iranians a few days ago.

“As the disturbing activities went on security forces who had so far shown restraint started to disperse the crowd,” the report said. Photos of the protest rallies showed tear gases had also been fired.

In the end, the crowd present around the university’s main entrance dispersed as a water cannon arrived.

There were also gatherings at Sharif University of Technology, the campus of University of Tehran, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology in northern Iran, University of Shiraz in Iran’s south, and some rallies in Isfahan and Rasht.

There was almost no report of violence during the protest gatherings and vigils held on Saturday night.

 

179 Killed in Passenger Plane Crash Near Tehran

Iran Says Didn’t Want to Hide Truth about Plane Crash

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Asadollah Abbasi said a task force was set up immediately after the crash to look into the incident.

“The delay in announcing the cause of the Ukrainian plane crash was not because of concealment. Rather, the General Staff of the Armed Forces and Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) formed a team immediately to expedite efforts to shed light on the cause of the incident,” said Abbasi, the spokesperson for the Parliament’s Presiding Board.

He underlined that the Iranian military apologized after it became known that the plane had been downed due to human error.

“After the assassination of General Soleimani, we were in an unknown war situation, and the US had also threatened to strike 52 targets in the country if Iran showed any reaction,” he noted.

“Our objective was not just to take revenge; rather, we took deterrence factors into account as well,” he said.

He reiterated that the Ukrainian plane was unintentionally targeted by Iranian air defence systems as it was mistaken for a cruise missile thought to have been fired at Iran by the US following Iran’s attack on the American base in Iraq.

Emir of Qatar in Iran for Talks

The Qatari emir was officially received by President Hassan Rouhani at Tehran’s Saadabad Palace on Sunday, January 12, 2020.

The two sides then started a meeting behind closed doors, and discussed bilateral issues and regional affairs.

The Qatari emir is going to meet with Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei later in the day.

Earlier, Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani had visited Iran the day after General Qassem Soleimani was assassinated at US President Donald Trump’s order.

The visit came as the drone that carried out the mission had reportedly taken off from a US military base in Qatar.

Iran has repeatedly threatened to target any country in the region which is used by the US to attack the Islamic Republic.

IRGC Chief Briefs Iran Parliament on Ukraine Plane Crash

At the Parliament, Major General Hossein Salami, the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said he wished he was one of the passengers of the doomed flight and died with them instead of appearing embarrassed in front of the nation today.

“We’re more upset than anyone over this incident; we never thought we would do something that harms the people,” he added.

According to Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, the top IRGC commander briefed the lawmakers on Iran’s missile attack on a US base [in Iraq] as well as the tragic plane crash incident which touched the hearts of all Iranian people.

“He gave explanations about preparedness to counter the United States as well as the quality of the fait accompli which resulted in the crash of the Ukrainian plane, and we hope measures will be taken to prevent a repeat of such incidents,” Larijani said.

He also called on the head of the Parliament’s National Security Commission to follow up on the crash of the Ukrainian plane.

“The commission should follow up the issue to establish how the incident happened and prevent a repeat of similar incidents,” he said.

The Ukrainian airplane crashed shortly after takeoff near Tehran last Wednesday, killing all 176 people on board.

Iran has admitted that its air defence system shot down the aircraft by mistake.

Iran FM Meets New Sultan of Oman in Muscat

Iran FM Meets New Sultan of Oman in Muscat

The Iranian top diplomat, who is in Oman to attend a commemorative ceremony held for the late Sultan Qaboos on behalf of the Iranian nation and government, met with the new Sultan on Sunday.

During the talks, Zarif offered condolences over the demise of Sultan Qaboos, congratulated Sultan Haitham on the beginning of his term, and expressed Tehran’s preparedness to develop and deepen friendly and historical relations between the two states.

The Iranian foreign minister will leave Muscat for Tehran in coming hours.

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, 65, was sworn in after Oman’s Defence Council announced he would succeed the late Sultan Qaboos as ruler of Oman.

A tweet from an Omani Government account said that he had been sworn in “after a meeting of the family” and that the decision to appoint him reflected the wishes of Sultan Qaboos.

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said - Mohammad Javad ZarifAt his swearing-in ceremony Saturday, Sultan Haitham said that “Sultan Qaboos had built a modern nation”. He vowed to “continue the journey” his predecessor had started. He also said Oman would continue the foreign policy approach adopted by the late Sultan, one based on “peaceful coexistence between nations” and on non-interference.

Sultan Qaboos shaped Oman’s policy of diplomatic balancing. Under his leadership, Oman was a facilitator of talks between adversaries Iran and the United States.

Sultan Haitham, an Oxford graduate, is a career diplomat who has spent 16 years in various foreign ministry roles since 1986. He has served in a range of official positions, including undersecretary of the ministry of foreign affairs and the secretary general for the ministry of foreign affairs, as well as minister of heritage and culture.

‘New US Sanctions Finally Impact Daily Lives of Iranians’

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In a statement on Saturday, Mousavi vehemently condemned the new US sanctions imposed on the Iranian citizens and companies, saying, “The Americans have unfortunately adopted a kind of unilateral, illegal and futile behavior, and insist on repeating it.”

The recent US sanctions have disregarded all international norms and regulations, and have directly targeted the industries that are interrelated with the daily life of millions of Iranians, the spokesman deplored, noting, “The executive order issued recently is in flagrant violation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 and of that government’s (US’) commitments under the public international law.”

The spokesperson also noted that the new sanctions have further laid bare the nature of the United States’ hostile policies, adding, “The purpose of this measure by the US regime is to disrupt the business of a large number of Iranian people and deprive them of access to their fundamental economic rights under the international conventions, and of course they (sanctions) have been based upon lack of understanding of Iran and Iranians.”

The US’ unilateral measures have now become a problem for the international community, he added, saying the US industries have been unable to compete with the industries of the other countries, which is why the US regime imposes sanctions or unconventional tariffs -under political and security pretexts- to win an unfair trade competition with the rest of the world.

“Such unconventional (American) attempts will get nowhere, and the US regime will ultimately have to accept the realities and concede defeat,” Mousavi concluded.

Iran Foreign Ministry Forms Task Force on Plane Crash Victims

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In a statement on Saturday, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Seyyed Abbas Mousavi expressed deep regret for the deaths of 176 passengers and flight crew on board the plane that was travelling from Tehran to Kiev, and expressed sympathy with the families of victims of the tragic incident.

“Under emphatic orders from the honorable President of the Islamic Republic of Iran and following the honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs’ emphasis on immediate handling of the consular affairs relating to the victims of the appalling incident, a special task force has been formed in the (Foreign) Ministry’s Parliamentary and Iranians’ Affairs Department, tasked with dealing with requests from the families of victims and providing the necessary services,” the spokesman said.

“Moreover, the necessary orders have been given to all political and consular missions of the Islamic Republic of Iran and to the domestic and airport offices to handle the requests relating to this matter extraordinarily,” Mousavi noted.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has great sympathy for all victims of the plane crash, who were mainly the young educated and elite university students and professors, the spokesman stressed, hoping that such services would help relieve the great grief over the disaster.

Iran Pledges Cooperation with Ukraine in Inquiry on Plane Crash

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President Rouhani on Saturday held a telephone conversation with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, for the second time in the past two days.

In the conversation, Rouhani touched on a statement from the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces about the crash of the Ukrainian jetliner and the public announcement of results of the investigation into the accident, adding, “The statement has mentioned that a human error has caused the accident, and the individuals involved in the incident will be handed over to the judicial authorities.”

He also emphasized that Iran will continue to cooperate with the experts from Ukraine to complete the investigation into the accident, noting, “At the same time, Iran’s Judiciary will soon start measures to examine the case.”

President Rouhani said he is upset about the deaths of people from the other countries to the same extent that he is grief-stricken by the loss of lives of Iranian passengers on board the plane.

The president also noted that he will send a special envoy to Ukraine in the near future to express the Iranian government and nation’s deep sympathy to the Ukrainian nation.

Iran remains committed to all of its legal obligations following the incident, President Rouhani underlined, saying he will order Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to stay in contact with his Ukrainian counterpart and continue cooperation in this regard.

For his part, Zelensky once again offered condolences to Iran over the crash, saying the Saturday’s statement from Iran was of great significance for Ukraine.

He also lauded the Islamic Republic for “effective cooperation” under the special conditions that have been created in Iran.

Zelensky finally hoped that the cooperation between Tehran and the Ukrainian experts deployed to Iran would continue in order to finish the investigation according to the judicial and legal protocols, and that the bodies of victims of the crash would be repatriated to Ukraine as soon as possible.

Iran Ready for Cooperation over Plane Crash, Rouhani Tells Trudeau

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani - Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau

In a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau on Saturday, President Rouhani expressed regret at the crash of the Ukraine International Airlines plane that killed all passengers on board.

“Fruitful investigations have been conducted to find the reasons for this incident, and the complementary examinations are also underway rapidly and carefully until reaching the final result,” Rouhani told Trudeau.

He said Iran has launched efforts since the beginning of the accident to ascertain the facts surrounding the tragic and saddening crash, adding, “By obtaining any other results step by step, we will present them to the world public opinion.”

The Iranian president said he has ordered the necessary technical and legal investigation into the accident, adding, “Iran welcomes any international cooperation within the framework of international law to shed light on this incident exactly, and will provide all consular facilities to that end, and we are ready for the continuation of talks between the foreign ministers of Iran and Canada.”

President Rouhani also expressed Iran’s willingness for the expansion of ties between Tehran and Ottawa in various fields, including the promotion of regional peace and security, to help promote the welfare of Iranian nationals residing in Canada and serve the interests of the two nations.

The security in the delicate Middle East region has reached a “dangerous” point because of the US interference and measures, he added, noting, “Iran has proposed the Hormuz Peace plan to reduce the tensions, and we should all try to restore full stability and security to this region.”

Rouhani also denounced the US for fueling insecurity in the region and assassinating popular Iranian commander General Qassem Soleimani, stressing that regional security would be ensured only with the partnership of the regional countries.

In turn, the Canadian leader offered his condolences over the deaths of Iranian passengers in the Ukrainian plane, calling for mutual cooperation to ascertain the cause of the incident.

Canada is prepared for any cooperation with Iran for carrying the investigation into the accident, Trudeau noted, expressing hope that the two countries could hold more consultations in future over the issues contributing to regional security.

He finally hailed Iran for consular cooperation with the Canadian citizens, saying his country welcomes the enhancement of interaction and cooperation between the foreign ministers of the two countries on various issues.

IRGC Chief to Go to Parliament Sunday

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Speaker of the Iranian Parliament’s presiding board announced on Saturday that IRGC Chief Major General Hossein Salami is scheduled to take part in a closed session of the legislature tomorrow.

The IRGC commander is going to address the lawmakers on the recent incidents, including the US assassination of IRGC Quds Force commander General Qassem Soleimani, the IRGC missile attack on the US military bases in Iraq, and the crash of a Ukrainian passenger plane that was mistakenly hit by missiles fired by the country’s air defence.

In a statement on Saturday morning, the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces admitted that its air defence system has “unintentionally” hit the Ukrainian Being 737-800 plane that crashed near Tehran early Wednesday, killing all the 176 people on board.