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“Iran, Interesting Destination for Australian Tourists”

Hamish Leslie made the remarks on the sidelines of Iran-Australia joint film week, marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The Australian official told ISNA that his country’s positions on Iran are positive and unchanging.

Leslie added that Australia keeps recommending its citizens and tourists visit Iran, and that Canberra is not going to be strict when it comes to issuing visas to Iranian nationals.

The official had no exact figures on the number of Australians who have travelled to Iran, but said a wave of Australian tourists began visiting Iran following the conclusion of the Iran nuclear deal (known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or the JCPOA). He said there were people who always wanted to visit Iran, but did not have enough information. According to the official, many of them visited Iran, and are now making arrangements for their second visit. He also reiterated that Canberra has always supported the Iran nuclear deal.

In her recent speech at the UN, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne also said her country believes the JCPOA is one of the best nuclear nonproliferation treaties in the world, expressing hope all countries would back the agreement.

During his two-year mission in Iran, Leslie has visited most parts of the country, including Golestan, Lorestan and Khuzestan provinces. He has also travelled to Khorramabad recently and seen for himself the so-called “mud-rubbing” ritual observed in Muharram. He has also accompanied his in-laws during their trip to the holy city of Mashhad. He says he loves ecotourism and has had good experiences about it while visiting Alamut, Izeh and Mashhad. He loves the traditional Iranian food Mirzaqassemi (the food is made with barbecued aubergines). He also describes as an “extraordinary experience” eating mushroom kebab in Lorestan, and says travelling by train to Andimeshk was fabulous. He says the Australians who have travelled to Iran are pleased as they say Iran was more exciting than what they thought.

He said films are the most important and effective tool whereby nations can get to know one another.

He also touched upon the Australian film and culture week held recently in Tehran.

The official says Australian people are being influenced by international media and have, in their minds, portrayed a picture of Iran based on the reports of the same very media. So, he says, whatever positive news, especially about mutual cultural relations, is spread will definitely help more and more people get a better understanding of Iran and be encouraged to visit the country.

According to the official, Iranian historical films can be attractive to Australians because it would be interesting for the people of a young country such as Australia to get to know a country which used to be ruled under an empire thousands of years ago, has had civilization, and has taken shape during different historical eras. Leslie says the Australians who have travelled to Iran are keen to visit historical cities such as Isfahan as well as ancient monuments like Persepolis. Therefore, he says, history and movies can help Australian people get a better understanding of Iran.

The Australia-Tehran Film Week was kicked off on October 6 and will be open to visitors until October 9 at the Iranian House of Artists. Six films will be screened at the event.

Citizens of Capital Mark Tehran Day on October 6

It’s been two years that the citizens of the Iranian capital are marking the Tehran Day based on 2016 a decision by members of the City Council.

Life in Tehran dates back to the Neolithic era or the New Stone Age. Archaeological excavations in the city have led to the unveiling of several 7,000-year-old skeletons and many other stone tools.

Back in the seventh lunar century, when the prosperous city of Rey was razed by Mongols to the ground, its residents moved to Tehran, transferred their knowhow and trade to the new city and began to construct new homes there. This led to a significant growth and progress in Tehran.

During the Safavid dynasty, Tehran became even more important after it turned into a leading hunting ground for the Safavid kings.

But the main progress of Tehran began under the Qajar dynasty after it was chosen as the capital city of Iran. After a short while, Tehran turned into one of the leading cosmopolitans of the world and the third most-populated city of the Middle East.

In an address to the 91st session of the Tehran City Council held on October 2, Ahmad Masjed Jamei, a member of Council, said Tehran was announced as the capital of Tehran in 1796 but its official title was Dar al-Khalafeh, the centre of Caliphate in the Islamic World.

“After the Constitutional Revolution in Iran on October 6, 1907, the lawmakers made a change to the country’s Constitution, officially turning Tehran into the capital city of Iran,” he noted.

Elaborating on the events organized to mark Tehran Day, he said all museums affiliated with the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran and Tehran municipality are free during the day.

“During the day, cinema tickets are also sold at half prices and a media campaign has already been launched with the hashtags #Tehran_Day and #Tehran_for_Iranians,” he noted.

For his part, Head of the Tourism Centre of Tehran Municipality, Mehdi Seif, took the podium and elaborated on the week-long cultural events organized to mark Tehran Day in at least11 historical and cultural centres of the city.

“A series of cultural events are set to be held in Music, Water, Graphic, Carpet and Miniature, Dr. Moeen and Gashr museums during the Tehran Week to raise public awareness of the historical identity of Tehran,” he noted.

Seif underlined that Tughrul Tower, Bab Homayoun, City Theatre and Azadi Tower are among other parts of the city which are hosting cultural events during the Tehran Week.

The cultural events include screening movies about Tehran as well as reciting Shahnameh (Book of Kings by Ferdowsi) and serving coffees given the coincidence of Tehran Day with the International Day of Coffee.

Meanwhile, the organizers will hold some related competitions and games on tourist sites in Iran with the aim of promoting the city’s tourist capacities and making its residents particularly the children more familiar with its long history.

Iranian VP Calls for Enhanced Ties with African States

Speaking in a recent meeting with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in Kampala, Sattari said the development of cooperation between the two countries in the field of science and technology is very important.

Sattari, who was heading a high-ranking delegation on a regional trip to Uganda, conveyed the greeting of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to Museveni.

He further highlighted the ability of knowledge-based companies in Iran saying that the Islamic Republic is known in the world for its oil and gas resources, but everyone should know that Iran has experts in various scientific fields that can be a basis for scientific development of the country.

“Iran is also known as the fourth country in the world in terms of training engineers, and we are trying to use this great potential to develop our country’s science and technology.”

During the trip, Sattari is being accompanied by representatives of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Ministry of Science, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Export Development Bank of Iran as well as heads of 70 knowledge-based companies that are active in exports to the East African market.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

The Iranian vice president referred to the entourage and said “70 Iranian knowledge-based companies have accompanied us in this visit, and we hope these meetings and talks open up a new chapter in the mutual scientific and technological cooperation.”

Referring to Iran’s economic diversification in the Middle East, he said, “Iran has large corporations in various fields of science such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology and communications, etc. We have produced a lot of technological products in these fields.”

Sattari further underscored that the Islamic Republic is ready to transfer its experience in the field of technology to Ugandan companies.

For his part, Uganda’s President Museveni welcomed the issues discussed and the idea of developing cooperation between the two countries, noting that Iran is an influential country in the region that continues its significant activities despite sanctions.

Meanwhile, Sattari held a meeting with Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Uganda, ‎Elioda Tumwesigye‎. In this meeting he referred to various achievements of Iranian experts in different fields, underlining that to achieve sustainable economy, technology ecosystem should be created in the countries.

“We are trying to get rid of an oil-dependent economy in Iran, and in the past years we have achieved many successes with the efforts of Iranian experts,” he added.

Iran Condemns PKK Terrorist Attack in Turkey’s Batman

A large number of Turkish people gathered in northern Amasya province on Octobeber 6, 2018, for the funeral ceremony of an officer killed by the PKK attack in southeastern Batman province. / Photo by Daily Sabah

In his Saturday message, Qassemi also offered sympathy to the Turkish nation and government, and the bereaved families of the victims.

Eight Turkish soldiers were killed and two others wounded Thursday in a PKK terrorist attack in Batman, according to local sources.

The terrorists detonated an improvised explosive as an armoured military vehicle passed by.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK terrorist organization has been responsible for the deaths of some 40,000 people, including women and children.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian papers today widely covered the remarks made by Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, in a gathering of 100,000 Basij forces in Tehran’s Azadi stadium.

Also a top story as the Parliament’s Sunday session to vote for or against a bill on the Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT), which is one of the four bills proposed by the government to take the country out of the blacklist of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Comments by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in an interview with Al Jazeera also received great coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Kerry: Our Policy in JCPOA Based on Verification, Not Trust

2- Turkish Parliament Extends Presence of Turkey’s Military in Iraq, Syria

3- Israel Trying to Win Germany’s Support for Anti-Iran Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Afkar:

1- Zarif: Iran Condemns Attack on Civilians

2- Netanyahu Wants to Mobilize the World against Iran: MP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: Iranian Nation to Give US another Slap by Defeating Sanctions

2- Conservatives’ Questionable Silence over ICJ’s Anti-US Ruling

3- A Meeting to Get Back on Speaking Terms: Rouhani Meets Reformist Figures

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Leader: People to Defeat US Sanctions

2- Iran’s Tactic: National Currencies to Replace US Dollar

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Etemad:

1- Iran Leader Underlines Three Undeniable Facts

  • Iran’s Greatness, Islamic Republic’s Might, Nation’s Invincibility

2- Continued National Might [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Leader: Nation, Youths Have Decided Not to Be Humiliated Again

  • Don’t Follow Foreign Powers, Bring Dignity, Honour for Iranian Nation

2- Iran, Russia Resolved to Ditch US Dollar in Bilateral Trade

3- Moscow: Iran Fighting Terrorists in Syria at Damascus’ Request

4- Zarif: We Must End US Conceit by Building Strong Region

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Hamshahri:

1- One Step from Getting Out of FATF’s Blacklist

  • Parliament on Sunday Will Vote against Financial, Monetary Isolation

2- Iraq Starts to Become Moderate, Mediator Country

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Iran:

1- Government, Reformists Establish Working Group for Further Convergence

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Javan:

1- Trump Imposes Inflation on the World with His Decision

2- Iran Leader: Young People Are Solution, Not Problem

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran Leader: We’ll Defeat US in Its Anti-Iran Sanctions

2- Former US Defence Secretary: Threatening Iran Sheer Folly

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Leader: We’ll Overcome Sanctions to Give US another Slap in the Face

2- Parliament Must Remain Vigilant: “Reservation” in CFT Is a Deceit

3- Rise of Workers in Saudi Arabia’s Dhahran: Al Saud Forces Open Fire on Protesters

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Khorasan:

1- Bloomberg: Oil Price to Force Trump to Back Off from His Iran Policy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Sazandegi:

1- Return of Technocrats: Barham Salih Elected as Iraqi President

2- Car Dealers Shocked: Decreased Dollar Rates Reduce Price of Foreign Cars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Shahrvand:

1- Iran’s Adoption of FATF Standards to Help Stabilise Forex Rates

2- How Iran Won The Hague Battle against US? Details of Historic Legal Case

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6


 

Shargh:

1- Missing Rate of US Dollar

  • Rouhani’s Deputy Says Dollar Rate Must Be below IRR 70,000

2- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Two Activists Working against Sexual Violence

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 6

4 Dead after Heavy Floods Hit Northern Iran

Over the past 12 hours, the northern provinces of Mazandaran and Gilan were hit by heavy raining and the people in northwestern Ardabil province are witnessing the first snowfall.

One person reported to have been killed by lightning strike in Sari and a taxi driver died in Chaloos after mistakenly went into the floods and drowned under the water and 2 other people died in the floods in Mazandaran.

Authorities said that heavy rainfall caused floodings in the residential areas in different parts of Mazandaran province and some houses were damaged in cities of Amol and Babol. Other news also indicated that electricity has been cut in central and eastern regions of Mazandaran province.

Cellphone communication networks were also interrupted in some parts of Ramsar in northern Iran and telephone lines are disconnected in most parts of city.

The Old Road; A Thrilling Drama on Violence against Women

Iranian actresses Mahtab Keramani (left) and Tarlan Parvaneh (right) along with Manijeh Hekmat, the director of the film "The Old Road" (2018)

Hekmat, who has won numerous awards in Iran and other countries, has made her latest feature film about fighting violence against women, which is her main social concern.

“The Old Road” is Hekmat’s fourth feature film after being a decade away from filmmaking. In recent years, she has been working as a producer and distributor, but last year she participated in the Fajr Film Festival with “The Old Road” as the latest film as a director.

Iranian actress Mahtab Keramati, who has been a UNICEF National Ambassador in Iran since 2006, plays the main role of the film as a victim of violence. Karamati, who has a history of engagement in humanitarian activities, education of children, and awareness raising about AIDS, is the smart choice of Hekmat to play the role of a victim of violence against women in this film. The Old Road, featuring Keramati and Atila Pesyani, has been screened as of September 30 in Iranian cinemas.

In her previous works, Hekmat addressed the social problems of women in the community and family. For example, her “Women’s Prison” in 2000 won many awards.

Violence against women is one of the most important social problems and a clear instance of human rights violation. Many victims of such violence do not want to disclose it for a variety of reasons. Showing examples of such violence and making the society aware of them can be the first step to contain the social ill. Meanwhile, the media can play an effective role in informing the public.

Iran Ready to Export Technology Products, Services to Kenya

Sorena Sattari made the remarks in a meeting with the head of the Kenyan Investment Authority during his recent trip to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.

During the talks, Sattari touched upon the need to create favourable conditions for the exchange and export of technology products and services between companies and financial institutions of the two countries.

He underlined the necessity of creating a line of credit for banks and providing the opportunity for Iran and Kenya’s technology companies to interact with each other in order to exchange products and services

According to the Iranian government’s official website (Dolat.ir), Sattari said it is important to provide the context for cooperation and interaction between companies and financial institutions on both sides to exchange products, services, technologies and experiences.

For his part, the managing director of the Kenyan Investment Authority said, “We are ready to carry out scientific and technological projects in the fields of ICT, pharmaceuticals, and medicine.”

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

Referring to Kenya’s geographic location and climate, Moses Ikiara stressed the need for not using chemicals saying that Kenya is interested in using clean technologies.

During his stay, Sattari also held a meeting with Kenyan Secretary for Industry, Trade and Cooperatives Hon Peter Munya.

The Kenyan official said the Islamic Republic has good industry and technology capabilities, and Nairobi will pave the way for importing these technologies.

On the sidelines of this meeting, Iran’s products and services in the fields of medicine, engineering, oil products, information technology and agriculture were also introduced.

Iran Advises Netanyahu to Learn Swimming in Mediterranean

Brigadier General Hossein Salami said in a Friday speech that the Zionist regime does not have any elements of a state and government, and it is not at the level of being a threat for Iran because the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah is enough to destroy it.

“In the course of a hard struggle, we have defeated our enemies for decades. One cannot find a clash in history in which the global hegemony with the United States as the lynchpin and the greatest economic power, been so defeated by a nation like Iran,” said the Iranian commander.

“The great nation of Iran defeated the Shah as a US agent in the region and the world, and that was one of the greatest defeats of the United States against the Islamic Republic. After that, the youths of this country were engaged in the most unequal and longest 20th-century war to defeat the largest global coalition in eight years.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, he noted that never the US has been as weak as today. He further mentioned that all the costs in the Middle East did not achieve the smallest success for the United States. “Why isn’t Iraq under their control and why have their dreams in Syria vanished into thin air?”

Salami said the United States failed to provide the Zionist regime with security and save Saudi Arabia from the deadlock; it also failed to isolate Iran and unite its allies against the Islamic Republic.

“Turkey, Pakistan and China have distanced themselves from the United States in the political and economic arena. Washington has not even managed to maintain its unity with the EU and has started the Cold War with Syria,” continued the Iranian general.

Moreover, he said that the US does not learn lessons from its successive failures throughout the history. “If the United States continues its policies, then, according to the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, we will soon inflict another major defeat on the United States,” he warned.

He underscored that the enemies must know the fact that Iran’s influence in the Muslim world is not the same as that of the US. “Our military presence in Syria is limited and advisory. Iran’s influence in the Muslim world is spiritual and religious, and the Muslim world is gradually recovering its magnificence,” concluded Salami.

Tehran Vehemently Condemns Israeli Official’s Insult to Iranians

In response to a question asked by Al-Alam News Network reporter about the shameful insolence and disgraceful rudeness of the president of the illegitimate regime of Israel against the Iranian nation, the Ministry’s Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Tehran warns the fascist leaders of the Zionist regime over such insults.

The mean, rude, and evil Zionist leaders, who used to pretend they separate the people of Iran from the country’s democratically-elected government as part of their deception, sham, hypocrisy and propagandist policies, have now lost control of their words, and with a bitter tone and boldness have shamelessly insulted the Iranian people openly to reveal their anti-Iran demonic nature, the Iranian spokesperson added.

He went on to say that the Israelis also showed how they are opposed to the existence of Iran and Iranians and how they are burning in an implacable and endless hatred.

“More disrespectfully, the leaders of the regime, whose brutality, aggression, meanness, deception, and cunning are no secret to anyone, call the ancient, brave and cultured nation of Iran, who saved the Jewish people, with such words claiming that the Iranians must be starved and not fed.”

He further noted that the great and cultured people of Iran respect the status and the rights of the followers of the religion of Prophet Moses (PBUH).

Iranians believe the Jewish people are different from these fascist, aggressive and unbridled minority who are ruling the occupied territories, pointed out Qassemi.

“We warn these self-centered racists, who are deprived of wisdom and politeness, about the consequences of making such indecent and thoughtless remarks against the Iranian nation,” he added.

Israeli President Rivlin on Thursday said “the Iranian beast must be starved and not fed. This is the only way to guarantee the stability of the world.”

In a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the disputed city of Jerusalem al-Quds, Rivlin also added that “from our point of view, now is the time to join the effective sanctions on Iran and not to circumvent them.”

During the seventh round of Israeli-German intergovernmental consultations, Rivlin tried to convince Merkel to stop doing business with the Islamic Republic and circumvent economic restrictions put in place by US President Donald Trump.