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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11

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Several papers today covered a court ruling that cancelled an earlier order for seizure of $5 billion in Iranian assets in Italy, describing it as another victory for Iran in its legal battles against the US.

Also a top story was the resignation of US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and the possible candidates to replace her. The main focus of speculations was whether Donald Trump would choose a moderate or an anti-Iran figure for the position.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Executives Giving Astronomical Bribes to Bypass Law on Retired Employees

2- Another Legal Victory for Iran against US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iranian Lawyers Accuse US of Avoiding Responding to Questions

2- Earth’s Depression: What Impact Do Antidepressant Drugs Have on Earth?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Ettela’at:

1- $7 Billion Worth of Fuel Smuggled Out of Iran in 5 Years

2- New York Times: Khashoggi Dismembered at Order of Highest-Ranking Saudi Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Ghanoon:

1- Temporary Detention to Be Limited in Iran

2- Rafsanjani’s Son Mohsen Suggests Ready to Be Elected New Mayor of Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Serbia Brings Back Visa Regime for Iranian Tourists

2- Iranian Michael Phelps to Receive 800 Gold Coins in Reward

* Shahin Izadyar Wins 5 Gold Medals in Swimming at Jakarta Para-Asian Games

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Iran:

1- Based on Parliament’s Decision, Temporary Detention Time to Get Shorter

2- Another Deadly Incident for Iranian School Bus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Javan:

1- Rogue Man Verbally Attacks Rest of the World

* Trump Makes Comments against China, S Korea, EU, Iran, Germany

2- US Backs Off for Fear of Iran Losing Its Patience

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- UK Envoy: London Wants Iran Reap Economic Benefits of JCPOA

2- French Senators Call for Reinforcement of Euro to Support Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Kayhan:

1- Rouhani’s Gov’t Had Ordered Banks to Obey US Sanctions Last Year!

* This Is Why FATF Needs to Be Rejected

2- British Papers Boycott News of Khoshoggi’s Murder: WikiLeaks

3- Funeral Held for ‘Mother of Hezbollah’ in Beirut

4- Iran Could Take Control of Entire Mideast in 12 Minutes: Trump in Ridiculous Claim

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Khorasan:

1- US Sanctions Not to Be Re-imposed on Iran as of November

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Sazandegi:

1- Iran’s Second Victory at The Hague

* Court Rules Italy Must Cancel Seizure of $5 Billion in Iranian Assets

2- Haley another Victim of Trump: Who Are Possible Candidates to Replace Her?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Shahrvand:

1- Why Divorce Rates Not Going Down

2- Veteran Sports Commentator Bahram Shafi’e Dies at 62

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Shargh:

1- $5 Billion in Iranian Assets Unblocked in Italy

2- Who Will Replace Haley in UN: Anti-Iran or Moderate Figure?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Top Shiite Clerics Protest at Ratification of CFT Law

2- Diplomatic Slaughterhouse: Turkey Releases Names, Photos of Saudi Suspects

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11

A Gruesome Murder in Anatolia: Details & Speculations

khashoggi

59-year-old Khashoggi was a veteran Saudi journalist, foreign correspondent, editor-in-chief and columnist whose works were regarded as very controversial during the ultra-conservative Al Saud dynasty’s rule in the past. After Mohammed bin Salman was picked as Saudi Crown Prince and successor to 82-year-old King Salman, the journalist travelled to the United States in self-imposed exile.

As a journalist writing columns for the Washington Post, Khashoggi wrote articles about Saudi Arabia in which he took a swipe at Riyadh’s war on Yemen, the recent diplomatic row between Saudi Arabia and Canada, and the apprehension of women’s rights activists after women were authorized to drive in Saudi Arabia.

On October 2, Khashoggi paid a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul after lunch to pick up paperwork he needed in order to get married. Hatice Cengiz, Khashoggi’s Turkish fiancée, waited outside the building for several hours and then called the police.

On October 3, the Saudi government issued a statement confirming Khashoggi was missing. It said he disappeared after leaving the consulate building the day before and it was working with the Turkish authorities to find him. Turkish officials said they believe Khashoggi was still inside the building, which they could not search without an invitation.

On October 4, the Turkish government summoned the Saudi ambassador in Ankara to the foreign ministry to discuss Khashoggi’s whereabouts.

One day later, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told Bloomberg that the Turkish authorities were welcome to search the consulate building in Istanbul.

It was on Saturday, October 6, when news was released on world media of the murder of Khashoggi. At about midnight local time, Reuters quoted two informed sources in Turkey as saying that Turkish officials believe the Saudi dissident was murdered in the diplomatic mission. Sources confirmed to the Guardian that they believed the journalist was dead, adding that he had been tortured and his body removed from the premises.

A Turkish authority told Reuters that Ankara is of the conviction that the murder was committed with malice aforethought, and that his body had been taken out of the consulate building.

On Sunday, Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said he was “saddened” by the case and will wait for the results of the police investigation.

Later on, human rights activists seriously called for an investigation into the alleged murder. In response to these activists, the UN has also promised to follow up on the killing of the journalist.

The UN and Amnesty International have simultaneously called for separate and independent probes to be launched into Khashoggi’s fate.

In the meantime, the Saudi Press Agency categorically condemned what it called baseless accusations. And as a goodwill gesture, the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul opened its doors to the Reuters reporter and even showed the inside of the lockers and cabinets to the reporter. Hours later, the Arabian Post revealed that Khashoggi had been killed under brutal torture at the Saudi Embassy five days after being kidnapped in Ankara.

Afterward, a member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee said if the news was correct, then Washington would have to completely sever its relations with Riyadh. After Chris Murphy’s strong reaction, other senators reacted to the murder as well. Lawmakers from the US Senate and House of Representative expressed concern over Khashoggi’s fate and called on Saudi Arabia to give a clear answer. Then US President Donald Trump broke his silence and implicitly voiced concern over the incident.

Saudi media then went to help Al Saud rulers and, in an interview with Khashoggi’s son, tried to exculpate Riyadh from the accusations levelled against it, accusations which may lead to the straining of relations between Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

Salah Jamal Khashoggi, Jamal Khashoggi’s elder son, said in an interview with Al Arabiya that his last contact with his father was when his father was in the United States. He said he did not know that his father was in Turkey. He said his father is a Saudi citizen who has gone missing, and that he would cooperate with Saudi authorities in order to shed light on the realities of the incident. His son said the incident was a personal and non-political issue and that reliable information was needed. He said all of his family members support the official investigation launched by Saudi Arabia, and that it was only Saudi Arabia that could achieve positive results in the probe and unmask the reality.

His son said that his father’s disappearance was not political, and that “we reject foreign efforts aimed at politicizing the issue.” He also weighed in on Turkish lady Hatice Cengiz, who “claims” to be his father’s fiancé. Khashoggi’s son said he did not know her, and had only heard about her on media. He asked Cengiz to stop kicking up a fuss over his father’s case. He said, “we are his family and it is only us that should ask about the existing ambiguities about him.” Also, Mo’tasem Khashoggi, another member of his family who is a legal advisor, told Al Arabiya that Khashoggi’s family was working in coordination with officials of the Saudi government and trusted the government and its measures and supported all efforts made by the government. The legal advisor said some individuals seeks to politicize the issue, but “we won’t become a plaything in the hands of others and remain loyal to our government and country.”

These remarks are a reminder of comments by Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who was under house arrest by Saudi Arabia and finally returned to Lebanon through the mediation of France.

5 Important Things to Do Before Undergoing Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, a common cosmetic surgery

Here are a few  more important things about rhinoplasty you will find on the list of things to do provided by Kristina Zakhary, plastic surgeon.

Arrange for Time away from Work

On average, it’s a good idea to plan on taking a week to ten days off from work. That provides time for the swelling to subside and for any discomfort to ease. Any bruising or discoloration will also fade during this time. Remember that like any type of invasive procedure, your body needs time to recover after undergoing rhinoplasty; if you are at home, it’s easier to limit tasks and spend more time resting.

Set Up Transportation To and From the Procedure

One of the things that Kristina Zakhary, plastic surgeon requires of all patients is to have someone on hand who can make sure the patient gets home safely. Arrange for a friend or relative to bring you to the procedure and to drive you home afterward. The sedation used during the procedure will have lingering effects for several hours. During that time, your reflexes and response time make it unwise for you to be behind the wheel. Unless you have someone to handle the driving, you will not be allowed to leave.

Avoid Certain Prescription and Over the Counter Medications for a Few Days

Always go over any prescription or over the counter medications you take. Some of them may thin the blood while others may have sedative effects. It’s a good idea to taper off those in the days leading up to the rhinoplasty. Your surgeon will provide guidelines on when to resume taking those medicines.

Stop Using Tobacco Products

If you use tobacco products in any form, you want to stop using them several days before the procedure. Doing so reduces the potential for infection and makes it easier for your body to heal. Patients who need help dealing with nicotine cravings should consult the surgeon and discuss substitutes that would make it easier to do with the tobacco before and after the procedure.

Fill Pain and Other Prescriptions Ahead of Time

Before the day of your procedure, the surgeon will provide prescriptions to help reduce pain and inflammation during the recovery period. It’s a good idea to fill them in advance. You can bet that getting out of the house and going to the pharmacy will not be something you want to do in the days immediately after the surgery.

There are other ways you can prepare for the upcoming procedure. Go over the entire list with Kristina Zakhary, plastic surgeon and make sure you understand what to do and how they will help make your recovery easier. Follow those instructions to the letter and you’ll be ready to jump back into your normal routine in no time.

Iran Summons German Ambassador over Diplomat’s Extradition

In a Wednesday statement, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said German ambassador to Tehran Michael Klor-Berchtold was summoned on Wednesday in protest at the court’s ruling to arrest and extradite the diplomat to Brussels.

“In a meeting with the German ambassador, an assistant to Iranian foreign minister and the director general for Europe at the foreign ministry expressed the Islamic Republic’s protest over the arrest and extradition of the Iranian diplomat to Belgium and said the move had its roots in a plot hatched by the enemies of Iran-Europe ties,” Qassemi noted.

There is no doubt that the anti-Iran France-based terrorist group Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) has played the key role in the plot, he said, describing the plot as a manoeuvre carried out by the MKO and the Zionist regime to compensate for their failures.

The spokesman also underlined that the plot was part of a larger plan to sour the current ties between Iran and Europe.

“We maintain that Germany’s behaviour towards the Iranian diplomat stands against all accepted diplomatic rights in the world and the Islamic Republic of Iran calls for an immediate repatriation of its diplomat. It goes without saying that the plot needs to be assessed accurately and in depth,” he added.

According to Qassemi, the director general for Europe at the foreign ministry also underlined that the Islamic Republic preserves the right to protect its rights under international law through proper political and legal channels and in line with its policies to cope with various forms of terrorism.

He also vowed that Iran will make a proper decision regarding the European country’s decision in due time.

Germany extradited Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi to Belgium after he was accused of plotting a bomb attack in France.

Belgium says the Iranian diplomat had been arrested along with a 38-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman, suspected of plotting a bomb attack on the MKO annual gathering in Paris.

Iran Wins another Legal Battle against US

“Following continuous efforts by the lawyer of the Central Bank of Iran in Italy, an order to [temporarily] freeze the CBI assets in Rome was canceled,” said Mohsen Mohebbi, the head of the Iranian Presidential Centre for International Legal Affairs.

An Italian court had in June 2018 ordered the CBI assets to be temporarily frozen upon a request by American citizens seeking compensation for damages that Iran was found liable for by US courts.

Mohebbi did not elaborate further about the US court verdict.

The victory came following a Wednesday interim order by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) asking the US to lift anti-Iran measures.

Iran had filed a lawsuit with the ICJ after the US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal and started restoring anti-Iran sanctions suspended under the deal.

Iran said the US return of sanctions was against a 1955 treaty of amity between the two countries.

Last year, the US Supreme Court ruled that over $2.1 billion in frozen assets of Iran’s central bank must be turned over to American victims of the 1983 Marine Corps barracks bombing in Lebanon, which the US blames on Iran.

Iran is also challenging the ruling in the ICJ to take its money back. Two hearing sessions have already been held in The Hague to deal with Iran’s lawsuit against the seizure, and two more are expected to be held in coming days.

“Paris Encouraging French Tourists to Visit Iran”

Foreign tourists visiting the city of Isfahan in central Iran

French Secretary of State to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne made the remarks during his recent visit to Iran’s pavilion at the Top Resa travel and tourism exhibition in Paris.

He said Paris has always supported French tourists travelling to Iran as well as the development of the industry sector in the country.

The official said he was pleased to see Iran had attended the exhibit. He stressed that he liked Iran and had, so far, visited the country twice.

He said although he had travelled to Iran for business, he was well aware of the high tourism potential in the country.

The official underlined that Iran has the potential to take in several times as many foreign tourists as it is currently hosting every year.

“Paris Encouraging French Tourists to Visit Iran”
French Secretary of State to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne visiting the Iranian pavilion at the Top Resa travel and tourism exhibition in Paris in Sept. 2018

In the meantime, Iranian tourism official Masoud Dehqani said Lemoyne’s visit to Iran’s pavilion at the show was unexpected.

“Protocol-wise, none of his counterparts was present at the pavilion; however, he accepted our invitation to visit the pavilion, and this visit is very important from several perspectives, especially with regards to recent stances by France and other European countries in rejecting American policies on isolating Iran, especially at the UN Security Council summit,” said the Iranian official.

The 40th International Tourism Exhibition of France known as Top Resa was recently held in the French capital Paris.

The event is France’s most important tourism show and one of the world’s most prestigious tourism fairs.

Thanks to efforts by the Iranian Touring & Automobile Club, 15 tourism companies from Iran attended this year’s edition.

“Paris Encouraging French Tourists to Visit Iran”
Iran’s pavilion at the 40th International Tourism Exhibition of France known as Top Resa, September 2018

Iran’s Largest Motocross Track Opens in Arak

The “Martyrs of Arak Motocross Track” will provide the citizens and professional athletes of the province with a chance to ride their +250cc motorcycles, a local sports official said.

In the opening ceremony, cyclists from five provinces of Hamadan, Qom, Markazi, Lorestan and Tehran attended in a tournament marking the Sacred Defence Week.

What follows are the photos of the event retrieved from IRNA:

Europe’s Banking Mechanism to Help Expand Iran Foreign Trade: UK

Speaking in a Tuesday meeting with businessmen in the central province of Yazd, Rob Macaire said a group of experts is currently working hard to create the mechanism, known as Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV).

“This is not easy for Europe to design a new banking system to get connected to Iran and that’s why an expert team is working on this. Upon completion, this system can help not only Europe but other countries to engage in trade with Iran,” he said.

The European Union announced in a statement on September 25 that the new mechanism will be set up to facilitate legitimate trade for European companies wishing to do business with Iran.

The decision came following a meeting among top diplomats from China, France, Germany, Russia and the UK on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

The US, which withdrew from the nuclear deal early May, has in recent months been pushing to cut Iran’s global trade, warning other countries that they need to choose between engaging in trade with the US and Iran.

 

UK Keen to Expand Trade with Iran

Macaire said London is committed to preserving and expanding trade ties with Tehran, despite the fact political relations are not so warm.

“Despite political differences have overshadowed our relations, we like Iran-UK trade ties to be expanded and the British side is highly motivated to achieve this,” he said.

The UK and other European signatories to the nuclear deal have frequently shared US concerns about Iran’s missile and regional activities, but they are seemingly against the US position on JCPOA.

1,200-Year-Old Relics Discovered in Iran’s Ilam Province

Photo of the historical village of Sarab-e Kalan in Ilam province, where people have built their houses on historical monuments, according to local officials.

The objects include 94 silver coins and a pottery that was handed over to the archaeological museum of Ghal’eh Vali.

The village of Sarab-e Kalan is located in the historic city of Sirvan. According to officials, the people of this village have built their homes on historical monuments belonging to the Sassanid era and the early Islamic centuries, and this has destroyed the historical works.

Based on a decision by local authorities, the historic village Sarab-e Kalan will be transferred to a new site within a few years to allow archaeological explorations and excavations to be carried out on historical monuments.

Incentives have been planned for transferring villagers to the new site, and loans would be given to those who are willing to build houses there.

1,200-Year-Old Relics Discovered in Iran’s Ilam Province
Photo of the antique coins discovered in Sarab-e Kalan village in Ilam province. The coins and other relics found in the village in October 2018 date back to 1,200 years ago.

US Exempts Iran-UK Joint Gasfield from Its Sanctions

The Rhum field northeast of Aberdeen, which supplies around 5 percent of Britain’s gas demand, has now received a new operation license from the US Treasury, UK-listed producer Serica Energy said on Tuesday.

The license also allows Serica to complete its acquisition of BP’s 50 percent stake in the offshore field, making it a new partner of the Iranian National Oil Company which holds the other 50 percent.

Under the license which is valid until October 31, 2019 but may be renewed, Iran’s proceeds from the field will be held in an escrow account while sanctions are in place.

BP announced in May that it had halted work on Rhum as Serica said it was looking to secure a waiver from renewed US sanctions against Iran.

“Subject to the fulfillment of the conditions, the license will allow certain US and US-owned or controlled entities to provide goods, services and support involving Rhum,” Serica said in a statement on Tuesday.

The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) “has also provided an assurance that non-US entities providing goods, services and support involving Rhum will not be exposed to to US secondary sanctions”, it said.

“These OFAC actions will enable production from the Rhum field to continue unaffected,” the company added.

Previous US sanctions between 2012 and 2014 forced the Rhum field to shut down.

Rhum was discovered in 1977 by a joint venture between the Iranian Oil Company UK Ltd and BP which has a long history of operation in Iran.

BP started life as the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in 1908 before parting ways with Iran and becoming British Petroleum.

The company shut down Rhum in 2010 even before the West began imposing intensified sanctions on Iran a year later. It resumed production in 2014 after securing an exemption.

US sanctions ban companies from doing business with Iran as well as transactions in dollars. Washington imposed the first round of new sanctions on May 6, with President Donald Trump pledging to zero Iran’s oil exports when the bans “ratchet up to yet another level” in November.

However, a US government official said on Friday the administration is actively considering waivers on sanctions for countries that are reducing their imports of Iranian oil.

The administration is “in the midst of an internal process” of considering exceptions called SRE waivers, or significant reduction exemptions, a government official was quoted as saying.

The climbdown came after doubts grew over Saudi Arabia’s ability to replace Iran’s oil as sought by President Trump.

Iran’s Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh on Monday dismissed as “nonsense” claims by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that Riyadh had met Trump’s demand.

US Exempts Iran-UK Joint Gasfield from Its Sanctions

“Bin Salman’s remarks and such bragging can only satisfy Trump. No one else will believe him. Iran’s oil cannot be replaced by Saudi Arabia nor any other country,” Zangeneh said.

“The price hike in the market is the best evidence to state that … the market faces a supply shortage and it is worried,” he added.

The minister said bin Salman’s remarks in an interview with Bloomberg on Friday were part of a psychological war against Iran and showed Saudi Arabia’s submission to US pressures.

“What the Saudis had been supplying the market with, were not from Riyadh’s spare capacity but from tapping its oil stocks,” he said.