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Iran’s Persepolis Defeats Qatar’s Al Sadd in ACL Semis

Ali Alipour’s late penalty gave Persepolis an important 1-0 win over host Al Sadd in Doha’s Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium.

The game got off to a cautious start from both sides and it took until the 16th minute for the first dangerous chance of the game. Al Sadd forward Akram Afif got into the box and had a go at goal but Persepolis goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand was on hand to safely gather the ball.

Two minutes later, Persepolis wasted a golden opportunity to take the lead. After Bashar Resan crossed the ball in from the left, Godwin Mensha somehow skied the ball over the crossbar.

In the second half, Al Sadd came out of the tunnel looking to finally open the scoring in front of their fans but Persepolis were determined to make it difficult for them.

The visitors managed to frustrate the Al Sadd forwards, with tournament top scorer Baghdad Bounedjah kept silent by a resolute backline marshalled by captain Jalal Hosseini.

The status quo remained as it was until the 86th minute, when Persepolis finally broke the deadlock against the run of play. After a quick counter attack, Al Sadd custodian Saad Al Sheeb brought down Alipour in the box. The striker stepped up to take the penalty himself and made no mistake.

Afif had the ball in the net deep into added time but the effort was ruled out by the referee for a foul, confirming a narrow win for Persepolis.

The two sides will now lock horns again on October 23 at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran for the second leg, which will decide who gets to play in the final of the AFC Champions League.

Iran Welcomes Election of Salih as Iraq’s New President

Barham Salih, the new president of Iraq (left), introducing Adil Abdul-Mahdi (right) as the country's prime minister-designate

In a Tuesday statement, Bahram Qassemi welcomed the election and expressed hope that age-old, strong and brotherly relations between Tehran and Baghdad will further expand during Saleh’s tenure.

He also wished that the election would lead to more economic welfare for, and the strengthening of friendship between the two nations as well as the promotion of mutual cooperation at the regional and international level.

Iraqi lawmakers on Tuesday picked Salih as Iraq’s new president after a dispute between the two main Kurdish parties delayed the vote on Monday. The two largest Kurdish parties each put forward a candidate for lawmakers to choose.

Salih from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party was declared as the next president after he defeated Fuad Hussein from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) following two rounds of voting. Salih won a large majority in the second round.

The vote went to a second round where Hussein withdrew his candidacy twice which was rejected on both occasions. For the first time, the two largest Kurdish parties each put forward a candidate.

Iran Warns against Plots Aimed at Straining Tehran-Paris Ties

Qassemi gave the warning in reaction to a statement by three ministers of the French government in which they accused an Iranian diplomat of being involved in an act of sabotage planned in a gathering of terrorists in Paris, leading to the diplomat’s arrest.

“Once again, we reject the accusations and allegations [levelled against the diplomat], and express the Islamic Republic of Iran’s strong objection to the apprehension of the Iranian diplomat,” said Qassemi, calling for his immediate release

The spokesman said the whole scenario is a conspiracy aimed at tarnishing the good and growing relations between Iran and Europe, and is in line with the objectives of the US and Israeli regime and managed by a terrorist group residing in France.

The spokesman then touched upon Iran’s fundamental policy of condemning any terrorist activity.

“The existing documents reveal the clear role of dissidents, ill-wishers and saboteurs in this farcical show. So, we ask French authorities to be realistic toward the Islamic Republic of Iran, and once again warn about the evil hands of ill-wishers that aim to ruin the age-old ties between Iran and France and other influential European countries,” he noted.

Qassemi’s reaction came after an Iranian diplomat was arrested over accusations by some French authorities that he had been involved in planning an act of sabotage along with terrorists in Paris.

Farangis; Untold Story of Women’s Role in Iran-Iraq War

Farangis is one of the books depicting women’s influential role during the Holy Defense era. It recounts the memories of Farangis Heidarpour, a lady resident of the western Iranian city of Guilangharb. The book is authored by Mahnaz Fattahi.

The book contains 12 chapters. The first chapter features her childhood when there is no war, but the scourge of poverty and deprivation has gripped the area where Farangis and her family live.

In the second chapter, she gets married to a man named Alimardan. The next chapter shows the couple begin a rather happy life, but later on, as explained in chapter four, the early period of their married life coincides with the beginning of the Iraqi imposed war on Iran when Iraqi troops soon cross the border and close in on their village.

A group of men from the village who go to the frontline to fight the enemy as well as another group who go after them to find them are all killed.

The remaining men and women in the village take refuge in surrounding mountains. That is the way the harrowing story of the resistance of brave men and women, namely Farangis and her family, during the war unfolds.

She recounts stories which are among the real events of the war at the time, namely incessant bombardments of villages around Guilangharb, the attack on the western city of Eslamabad-Gharb by members of the terrorist Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), the Mersad operation by Iranian troops against Iraqi forces and other events which are among the unforgettable happenings of the time.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has also written an epigram on the sixth impression of the book. He even held a meeting with Ms Heidarpour and her family and the author on September 30, 2018, in Tehran.

Farangis; Untold Story of Women’s Role in Iran-Iraq War

Meanwhile, the Javan daily has conducted an interview with the writer of the book.

Javan: The book Farangis is the story of Ms. Farangis Heidarpour. To begin with, could you tell us about how you got to know the subject of the book?

Author: Ms. Heidarpour is a woman living on the border and manages to kill an Iraqi soldier and take another captive in 1980. A statue of her as a symbol of resistance has been installed in a park in the city of Kermanshah. I had seen that statue several times. Then I asked whose statue it was, and finally found out what a great person she is. Of course, before the publication of this book, only a few short interviews with Farangis Heidarpour had been published.

When I told her that I wanted to write her memoirs, she said, “What’s the use of it? What is a book good for?”

Javan: Why didn’t she like her memoirs to be published?

Author: She said she hadn’t done anything important. She said whoever were in her place, would have done the same thing. When she found out that I had experienced the war, too, and my father used to serve near where Farangis lived, she accepted my offer.

Javan: Now, let’s turn to the Leader writing an epigram on the book. When did you realize that the book had drawn the attention of Ayatollah Khamenei?

Author: I was present at the Leader’s meeting with writers on February 1, 2018. I asked him whether he would write a note on my book. He knew the book and said, “Farangis is the same woman who killed an Iraqi soldier with an axe and a statue of her has been built.”

“I haven’t read the book yet,” the Leader added.

The I insisted that I liked him to write a note on my book.

“If I’m touched by a book, I will definitely write about it,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.

And I said I hoped he would be touched by the book.

I was informed around two weeks ago that the Leader had written an epigram on the book.

The text of the Leader’s epigram follows:

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

The book contains an important and untold story of the events of the Holy Defense era associated with this brave and devoted lady. Brave Farangis talks to us with the same firm and strong spirit and with the honest and friendly language of a villager, with delicate feelings of a woman, and shows us an unknown and significant logic, with details, of a geographical area where war was going on.

We had not heard, in such a detailed and clear manner recounted honestly in this book, about border villages during the war and the many problems, displacement, hunger, material damage, destruction, and bereavement they suffered; also, about the sacrifice of their youth, who were among the first people who confronted the enemy. The story of this lady killing and taking captive Iraqi soldiers, too, is and independent and exceptional account in its own right the likes of which only happened in Soosangerd in the early period of the war. Lady Farangis should be commemorated, and the author of the book, Ms. Fattahi, should be thanked for her eloquent style and her art of conducting interviews and writing memoirs.

Farangis; Untold Story of Women’s Role in Iran-Iraq War

Iran’s Abarkuh Hosts Historical Public Lamentations for Imam Hussein

This public lamentation is held to commemorate the anniversary of the tragic martyrdom of Imam Hussein and his family and companions on Ashura, the tenth day of Muharram.

During the ritual, which is held to restore the mourning traditions of the past and to develop the historical part of the city and tourism, all the traditional Rawda Khani rites are observed for three days.

The mourning ceremonies of the month of Muharram in Abarkuh have long been accompanied by special rituals, most of which are exceptional and unique ones in Iran.

Before the month of Muharram, the coming of this month is announced by an ancient ritual called “Pooshzani”.

In this ritual, the largest covers are hoisted in the biggest house of each neighbourhood, and the house gets prepared for Rawda Khani.

Another tradition is “Chavoshi Khani”. When the month of Muharram is approaching, the mourners of each city gather in different houses and neighbourhoods, or they collectively sing eulogies for Imam Hussein on the roof of congregation halls, Tekyehs, and holy shrines. In this way, the people of the city and village are informed about the coming of the month of Muharram and get prepared for the mourning for Imam Hussein.

The “Pamenbari” ritual is also among the customs observed during the holy month. In this ritual, during the interval between the speeches of two clerics from the pulpit, people who are often familiar with Rawda Khani start lamentation while hitting their hands on their knees.

From the sixth night of the month, the congregation of mourners is formed in a more serious way, and various mourning groups enter the Rawda Khani ceremonies with drums.

As the mourning groups arrive at the congregation they start to hit their drums with a faster beat, and at that time, the lamentation is stopped to pay respect to the mourners. Then, the mourners hit themselves with chains in a rite called Zanjirzani. As the Chavoshi Khani is started, the music of the drums is stopped and the mourners take a short rest. Again, with the drums playing, Zanjirzani is resumed.

After 30 minutes of mourning by the group, the chains are put aside and the mourners join those who were hitting their chests for the martyrdom of Imam Hussein and his followers. At the end, when the group is leaving the congregation, public lamentation starts again.

During the mourning ceremony, the host receives the mourners by offering them tea.

US State Secretary Invited to Appear in Live Interview with Iran State TV

“I would like to extend an invitation to @SecPompeo, to attend [a] televised interview, as we invited @JZarif for a similar interview a few weeks back,” Rashidpour tweeted on Tuesday.

The message came following a tweet by Alireza Miryousefi, the head of the press office at Iran’s Mission to United Nations in New York, asking Pompeo to give an interview to Iranian media.

Miryousefi was responding to a tweet by Brian Hook, the head of the newly-created Iran Action Group at US State Department, saying that Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is freely interviewing American media to express his opinion, while Iranians do not enjoy the same media freedom in Iran.

“Iran’s Foreign Minister @JZarif enjoys making the rounds on American media, where he can express his opinion freely. This “moderate” denies his own people the same freedom and his government routinely jails reporters,” Hook claimed.

US State Secretary Invited to Appear in Live Interview with Iran State TV
Iranian TV anchor Reza Rashidpour

Zarif, who is currently in New York to attend the UN General Assembly, has given a series of interviews to the US televisions and print outlets, including CBS News, CNN, New Yorker, etc.

The Iran Action Group is tasked with coordinating the US pressure campaign against Iran after Washington pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal early May.

The US is reinstating anti-Iran sanctions and pushing the world to cut trade with Iran and stop purchasing the country’s oil before November, when further sanctions on oil and transactions with the central bank of Iran will be restored.

Speaking to CBS News’ Face the Nation, Zarif said US President Donald Trump’s threat of sanctions against European countries continuing to do business in Iran is “unprecedented,” comparing his behaviour to that of a “bully.”

Historical Works of Iran’s Ardabil Showcased at Turkish Tourism Fair

Photo of Sheikh Safi al-din Mausoleum and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil

The exhibition was held in the city of Van in Turkey from September 27 to September 30, said Nader Fallahi, the head of the Directorate General of Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism of Ardebil.

It was a good opportunity to introduce the historical works of Ardabil province, he added.

He went on to say that as people from Ardabil routinely travel to Van, it is essential to introduce the attractions of Ardabil province to residents of Van and other Turkish cities.

The exhibition was also a good opportunity to introduce the province’s investment capacities, stated Fallahi, adding that it is possible to change the number of Van citizens’ trips to Ardabil.

According to him, on the sidelines of the exhibition, the Ardabil municipality and the provincial Chamber of Commerce expressed the Iranian city’s preparedness to become a sister city of Van.

During the exhibition, he added, the Iranian delegation held negotiations with tourism activists of Turkey and other participating countries to boost tourism in the province.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the surprising plunge in US dollar rates in the Iranian market on Monday. Many people rushed to forex markets overnight to sell their foreign currencies as the Iranian rial regained part of its lost value.

Also a top story was remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with Hajj pilgrimage officials.

The missiles fired by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on Monday at the positions of ISIS terrorists in Syria’s Bukamal also received great coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Rouhani Writes to German President to Ask for Expansion of Cooperation

2- US House of Representatives Issue Resolution against Iran for Alleged Support of Polisario

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Counterproductive Psychological War in Iran’s Forex Market

  • Dealers Worried about Decreasing Dollar Rates

2- Revenge with Missiles: IRGC Gives Strong Response to Terrorists after Ahvaz Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Bubble of Forex Rates to Burst Again

2- Dollar Rates Go Down as People Rush to Sell Their Foreign Currencies in Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- Forex Dealers Back Off

2- Private Sector Files Lawsuit against Government’s Economic Team

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Ebtekar:

1- Five Fateful Weeks in US: Will Democrats Once Again Take Helm in US Congress?

2- Dollar Rates Decrease in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Etemad:

1- ‘Muharram Strike’ Operation: IRGC Takes Revenge from Ahvaz Terrorists

2- When the Barefooted United: Interview with India Ambassador on Gandhi’s Birthday

3- The Man Who Liberated India [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Ettela’at:

1- IRGC’s Decisive Response to Terrorists

2- Economists Offer 14 Proposals to Judiciary Chief, President, Speaker

3- Zarif: US Punishing Other States for Adhering to Law!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Black Monday for Forex Offices

  • Death Sentence for Two Culprits behind Chaos in Gold, Forex Markets
  • Plunge in US Dollar Rate Forces Forex Offices to Close Their Doors

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Iran:

1- Iran Leader Urges Action against Destruction of Islamic Monuments in Mecca, Medina

2- IRGC’s Missile Attack on ISIS in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Javan:

1- Clown Dollar

2- Chamber of Commerce: Mr Nobakht! How Did You Plan All This Economic Chaos?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Kayhan:

1- US Dollar Rate Plunges after Missile Attack, Death Sentences, Postponing FATF Ratification

2- US Shocked by Iran’s Strong Response to ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Sazandegi:

1- Dream of First AFC Champions League Final for Persepolis

2- Why Dollar Rates Went Down

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Shahrvand:

1- Return of Trust to Market after IRGC, Judiciary Show Their Power

2- Iranian Footballer Has Been in Love with Monica Bellucci

  • Birthday Congratulations by Former Persepolis Player Sparks Controversy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Shargh:

1- 50 Economists in Open Letter Call for Action against Fourth Forex Shock

2- IRGC Attacks Terrorists’ Base with 7 Drones, 6 Ballistic Missiles

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Several Good Forex News in One Day

  • Dollar rates go down, action taken against costly policies, news of death sentences given for economic corruption

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 2

“Iranian Missiles Send Specific Message to US, Its Regional Allies”

Mohammad Saleh Jokar, a deputy head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in parliamentary affairs, referred to recent missile attacks by the IRGC on the terrorists’ positions in Syria, saying the attacks conveyed a direct warning to the terrorists against getting involved in any conflict with the Islamic Republic.

“Today, most of the instability in the West Asia is created by Takfiri groups and ISIS which are directly sponsored by the US. It is no secret that the US and its allies are sponsoring regional terrorism. The US, Israel and Saudi Arabia are the main sources of instability and chaos in Iraq and Syria,” he said.

He quoted US President Donald Trump’s statements during his presidential campaign as saying that Washington spent 7 trillion dollars in West Asia and said it is clear that the US created terrorist groups to collapse the Islamic Revolution in the region by creating instability in Iraq and Syria.

“The US seeks to prolong the life of the Zionist regime but in reality what we see is that their policies have backfired. Today, the sponsors of terrorist cells in the region have reached a complete deadlock in their political and military projects and have no influence in the whole region,” he said.

The IRGC’s Monday attacks on ISIS positions in Syria’s Bukamal were in retaliation for a September attack on a military parade in southwestern city of Ahvaz which left dozens of people dead and many others injured. Jokar referred to the terrorist attack and said the terrorist cells are carrying out sporadic attacks to create chaos in Iran.

He warned that if the attacks keep going on, the Islamic Republic will definitely carry out more serious and heavier retaliatory attacks against the terrorists.

“The Monday missile attacks sent a direct message to the terrorist groups and their sponsors. If they want to pose a threat against our national security, we will give them a harsh punishment,” he said.

According to Jokar, the attacks also revealed the defensive power of the Iranian nation.

“It showed that we can target our enemies sitting far away from our geographical borders. We know which states are behind the terrorists. We closely monitor their movements. They had targeted our national security in the past but failed to achieve their goals due to the brave resistance of our forces as well as the prudent policies adopted by our leadership.”

He said though ISIS has been eradicated in Syria, its ideology is still at work in the country.

“ISIS failed in its attempt to create a new state in the region but there are still a number of sporadic groups particularly in Syria’s Idlib which are still protected by the US and its regional allies to contribute to regional instability.

Iranian Diplomat, Houthi Spokesman Meet in Tehran

In the meeting held in Tehran on Monday, the two sides discussed latest developments of Yemen peace talks and exchanged views on ways of facilitating the talks and helping the Yemeni people to bring an end to the war imposed on the country.

Since March 2015, Yemen has been the scene of a military operation led by Saudi Arabia, which is allegedly aimed at restoring to power the country’s former president Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.