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Those behind Ahvaz Attack Funded by Saudi, UAE, Iran Leader Says

Iran's Leader Ayatollah Khamenei meeting a group of athletes in Tehran on Sep. 24, 2018 / Photo by Leader.ir

The remarks were made by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a Monday meeting with a group of athletes and medal winners of the 2018 Asian Games.

The leader vowed that the Islamic Republic of Iran will harshly punish the people behind the deadly attack.

He said the terrorist attack on the parade in Ahvaz once again revealed that the Iranian nation faces deep animosity on its path towards progress and promotion.

Iranians Will Never Compete with Israelis
He further praised the Iranian young athletes for their great bravery and honours they acieve for the Islamic Republic in science, defence and sports areas.

The leader referred to the threats made against the Iranian sportsmen in international events by certain foreign centres and said showing humility to arrogant powers is not honourable at all.

“Therefore, you should not give in to the unfair pressure imposed by certain sports bodies threatening to marginalize you if you decide not to compete with certain rivals,” he noted.

Elaborating on the Islamic Republic’s policy to boycott sportsmen from Israel, Ayatollah Khamenei said since the earlier days of the Islamic Revolution, Iran has never recognized the Zionist regime of Israel as well as the Apartheid regime of South Africa which collapsed later.

“The Zionist regime of Israel will suffer the same fate of the apartheid regime of South Africa,” he said.

The leader then underlined that the Islamic Republic will never hold competition with the sportsmen of the Zionist regime.

He cited the Iranian wrestler Alireza Karimi as a real champion who intentionally lost a match at the Under-23 World Championship in Poland not to face an Israeli opponent in the next round.

Iran Looking for Brave Soldier Who Saved People in Ahvaz Attack

Iran Looking for Brave Soldier Who Saved People in Ahvaz AttackIn his Instagram post, Chief of the Human Resources Department of Iran’s Public Conscription Organization Brigadier General Moussa Kamali praised the soldier, saying the soldier bravely rescued a number of civilians without being equipped with any special coverage or gun.

“Instead of taking shelter, the soldier decided to protect his compatriots,” he noted.

At least 25 people were killed and about 60 others injured after the terrorists affiliated with regional sponsors of terrorism attacked a military parade in Ahvaz.

The parade was held as part of a ceremony to mark the beginning of an imposed war on Iran by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 1980.

Denmark to Extradite Al-Ahvazi Terrorists to Iran If Allegations Proven

“If there are some who are demonstrably members of these terrorist movements, or have affiliations with them, then they should be sentenced by a Danish judge and imprisoned,” said Søren Espersen, spokesman for Denmark’s foreign ministry, while speaking to Denmark Radio.

Asked if Denmark would extradite those accused of carrying out the Ahvaz attack, Espersen said that “I think we should, if there is enough evidence for that”.

Separately, Denmark’s Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen told Denmark Radio that the Danish authorities are investigating the allegations and Denmark residents will face consequences if it is found they are connected with the attack.

Samuelsen also said that Denmark condemns terrorist attacks wherever they take place in the world.

On Saturday, four gunmen opened fire on civilians and military personnel near a military parade commemorating the beginning of the Sacred Defence Week, marking the start of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s war in 1980.

Iran says the separatist group Al-Ahvazieh is responsible for the attack, which left about 25 dead and over 60 injured.

On Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned ambassadors of the Netherlands and Denmark, which stand accused of hosting elements of the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the attack.

Iran has asked them to extradite members of the terrorist group so they can be prosecuted for their crimes.

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said it is not acceptable that the terrorists are not considered as terrorist in Europe just because they have not committed attacks in Europe.

Iran’s Hails OPEC’s Decision to Reject Trump’s Call for Output Hike

“The US seeks to reduce Iranian oil exports to zero even for a month, but that dream would not come to reality,” Bijan Zangeneh said on Monday.

OPEC members and leading non-OPEC producer, Russia, on Sunday ruled out any additional increase in crude output, dealing a blow to Trump’s re-election ambitions.

Trump, whose decision to leave an international nuclear deal with Iran and reimpose sanctions on the country has pushed oil prices to levels not seen since 2014, on Thursday demanded that OPEC members lower the prices.

“We protect the countries of the Middle East, they would not be safe for very long without us, and yet they continue to push for higher and higher oil prices! We will remember,” Trump tweeted.

His demand came after benchmark Brent oil reached $80 a barrel this month, despite his earlier assurances that US curbs on Iran’s oil exports would not affect the market because Saudi Arabia would make up for the shortage.

“The OPEC monopoly must get prices down now!” Trump wrote on Sunday.

Before the Sunday meeting, Zangeneh had warned fellow OPEC members against any effort to appease the US, saying Tehran would veto any decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries that would harm Iran’s national interests.

On Monday, he expressed hope that producers would not yield to Trump’s “orders” to turn the taps on.

The Iranian minister has said an agreement reached in 2016 between OPEC member states and allied producers to cut output was “in tatters.”

Zangeneh did not attend the Joint OPEC/Non-OPEC Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) held in Algeria on Sunday. He had stated that any decision on a new production deal by the committee would be “void” and “invalid.”

OPEC’s decision is seen as another victory for Iran which had also warned of two OPEC members seeking to damage the group and carry out “anti-Iranian policies” at the behest of the US, apparently referring to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian papers today widely covered the remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani before departing Tehran for New York to attend the UN General Assembly.

Also a top story was the latest meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) held in Algiers, and the results of the meeting chaired by Saudi Arabia.

Several papers also continued to cover reactions to the Ahvaz terrorist attack, and Iran’s vow to take revenge from the perpetrators.

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

 

Abrar:

1- China Suspends Military Talks with US

2- South Korean Ambassador to Tehran: Terrorism Must Be Condemned in Any Form

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- US Makes New Offer to Negotiate with Iran as Rouhani Arrives in New York

2- Why Trump Is Willing to Negotiate? [Editorial]

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- US Ready to Give Concession to Iran

  • A Report on Washington Officials’ Withdrawal from Its Stances on Iran
  • US State Department: Iran Not to Be Focus of UN Security Council Meeting

2- Continued Reactions to Ahvaz Terrorist Attack

  • Ambassadors of Three Countries Summoned
  • Criminals Identified

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Ebtekar:

1- Ministries without Ministers

  • Rumours on Trade Minister’s Resignation Denied

2- Iran to Take Revenge from Terrorists

  • Wounded Soldiers Talk of Ahvaz Terrorist Attack

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Etemad:

1- Rouhani: Americans Will Regret

2- Slow Steps to End Brexit

  • Labour Leader Calls for Holding Another Referendum

3- Resistance to US: What Iran Wanted Happened in OPEC

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: We Won’t Condone Ahvaz Crime; We Know Perpetrators

2- Russia: We’ll Shoot Down Any Israeli Warplane in Syria Sky

3- Last Year Was Driest Year in Past 50 Years

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Bon Voyage Mr President!

  • Rouhani’s Most Sensitive Trip to New York May Be Full of Strange Events

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Iran:

1- 59 Schools Reconstructed in Earthquake-Hit Areas of Iran

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Jame Jam:

1- Ayatollah Heidari: Terrorists Have No Social Base

2- Korea Boycotted Iran’s Oil; What Would We Do?

  • Iran Must Stop $3.7 Billion worth of Imports from Korea as Crushing Response

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Javan:

1- Washington: From Dancing with MKO to Condemning Al-Ahwazi Group!

2- All Hirelings of Terrorism

  • Why BBC Didn’t Let Ahvaz Attack Be Called a Terrorist One

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Rouhani: US Abusing UN

2- Iran’s Top General: We’ll Eradicate Terrorists

3- Iran President Rings in New School Year

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Kayhan:

1- Adopting FATF Standards Betrayal of Lives Claimed in Ahvaz

2- US Helps another Group of ISIS Leaders Escape Deir ez-Zor

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Resalat:

1- Judiciary Chief: Leaders of Those Involved in Ahvaz Attack Must Be Immediately Identified

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Sazandegi:

1- Fingerprints of Foreign Elements Seen in Ahvaz

  • Who Does Support Al-Ahwazi Terrorist Group?

2- Foreign Satellite TV Channels Close Their Eyes to “Terror Attack” in Ahvaz

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Shahrvand:

1- Operation to Save Lake Urmia from Dust Particles

  • A Report on Almost Successful Project to Control Dust Pollution in Urmia

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Shargh:

1- Rouhani: Government Ready for Countering US

2- Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Not of Ethnic Type [Editorial]

3- Government Declares National Day of Mourning after Ahvaz Terror Attack

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Pompeo Once Again Changes Agenda of UN Security Council Meeting

  • Trump’s Tweet Once Again Contradicted

2- OPEC Opposed to Increase in Oil Output

Ahvaz Terrorist Attack Hits Headlines in Iran on September 24

Thousands Attend Funeral for Victims of Iran Terror Attack

People turned out in droves to attend the funeral which was held on September 24, 2018.

They chanted slogans against the US and hypocrites while paying their last respect to the victims.

Present at the ceremony was Iranian Intelligence Minister Mohammad Alavi, who offered condolences on the tragedy.

“The criminals who committed this crime should know that people of Islamic Iran will not remain silent in the face of this crime. The crime of killing a 6-year-old child and shooting women and children is not something that the Islamic Republic can condone,” said the minister.

“The terrorists were killed, and their accomplices will be identified to the last person thanks to efforts by security, police and judicial authorities,” he added.

The intelligence minister said most of the perpetrators have been identified and they will face justice.

“That will send the world the message that Iran is no place for such crimes, and that criminals will pay the price for their acts,” he said.

Rouhani in New York to Tell UNGA US Violating Int’l Law

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arriving at New York to attend UN General Assembly on September 24, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

Speaking upon arrival at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on Monday, the president said the atmosphere of this year’s meeting is different from the previous years.

“Our goal is to explain Iran’s policies on the region and the world in these gatherings,” he said.

“Unfortunately, Americans have refused to fulfill many of their obligations across the world, including those under the JCPOA, and this is a chance to explain their violations and breaches of international rules,” he said.

The US walked out of the nuclear accord early May, and it is currently restoring anti-Iran sanctions suspended under the accord.

Washington is also working to cut Iran’s global trade and hamper the country’s oil sale.

US President Donald Trump, who has hardened the US line on Iran since taking power in January 2017,  will dedicate a big part of his UNGA speech to Iran.

Rouhani also said Monday he will meet some world leaders and attend meetings and gives interviews on the sidelines of the 73th round of UNGA.

Rouhani in New York to Tell UNGA US Violating Int’l Law
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaking to reporters upon arrival at New York to attend UN General Assembly on September 24, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

Iran’s Revenge Is Coming, DM Warns Ahvaz Attack Sponsors

Iran’s DM Vows Firm Response to Enemy’s Moves

“Terrorists await the revenge of the Iranian nation,” he said while speaking in the funeral ceremony of martyrs of the attack on Monday.

General Hatami blamed the attack on the world arrogance, namely the US, Israel and their regional allies, saying they are resorting to terrorist groups to foment chaos and insecurity inside Iran to weaken the resolve of the nation.

“The Iranian nation has proved in the past 40 years that it won’t abandon its ideals and strong beliefs,” he said.

“Such blind [attacks] and inhumane moves won’t weaken the Iranian nation’s resolve to realize noble goals of the revolution,” he said.

Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi and Health Minister Hassan Qazizadeh Hashemi were also present in the funeral ceremony, among other high-ranking officials.

On Saturday, Four gunmen opened fire on civilians and military personnel near a military parade commemorating the beginning of the Sacred Defence Week, marking the start of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s war on Iran in 1980.

Th separatist group Al-Ahwazieh and ISIS terrorists have claimed responsibility for the attack.

Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the US puppet states in the region were behind the attacks.

Oil Prices to Go Down If Trump Keeps Quiet: Iran

Hossein Kazempour Ardebili told CNBC on Sunday he “thinks what the Americans do will lead to an increase in oil prices.”

“If they remain silent, prices will drop. I’m sure about that. I’m telling him (Trump) to remain silent and not post any tweets. Then oil prices will become better,” said Iran’s OPEC envoy.

He further noted that the Trump administration has brought politics into the oil group.

“The US government seeks to bring politics into OPEC. This government aims to sow discord among members of this organization and secure its own interests by decreasing oil prices,” he said.

The Iranian representative said Washington’s political pressure on OPEC members is not acceptable.

Trump has said that crude prices are high and that OPEC should bring down prices. Trump has also called for a rise in oil output to make up for a possible shortage in petroleum supplies by Iran, Venezuela and Libya on world markets.

Kazempour Ardebili is in Algeria to attend the 10th Joint OPEC-Non-OPEC Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC), which opened on September 23, 2018 in the capital, Algiers.

The committee is chaired by Saudi Arabia, bringing together delegates from 24 countries, including Iran.

“Iranians Always Sacrificing Lives to Defend Homeland”

Ahmad Masjed Jamei, a member of Tehran’s City Council, has elaborated on the bravery and patriotism of Iranians in the wake of a deadly terrorist attack on a military parade in the southern Iranian city of Ahvaz. The full text of his article, published by Iran newspaper, follows.

Iran is a large, vast and historical country full of blessings. Iran is the heritage of great human civilizations. Iran does not have quarries only. A diverse culture, language and interconnected social groups are also part of this land’s assets. Iran is a country of diversity and pluralism, and its residents were familiar with these differences and lived side by side in peace and harmony. The rapport and affinity among Iranians can be clearly seen in the incidents which occurred in recent days. Some believe history is manifested in political unity only. However, what counts and has contributed to the steadfastness of Iran over a long period of time is spiritual unity which goes even beyond the unity of words. In fact, it has been the spirit of Iran that has kept Iranians together under any circumstances.

Spiritual unity has its roots in the climate as well as what is described as “eternal memories” such stories of heroes and bravery and defending a country’s territory. Hence, in the past, in addition to Iranian historians, a group of historians from other countries, too, began their works by mentioning the names of Iranian rulers and kings

Renowned Iranian poet Ferdowsi’s magnum opus “The book of Kings” contains stories about Iranians from different localities and language backgrounds as well as people and heroes who defend this land. Each of them are from a different land. What brings them together is the name of Iran, and they compete with each other in protecting this land and its customs and common traditions.

These heroic acts are also manifested in the domains of culture, art and industry. So, the world of Iran goes beyond geographical boundaries.

Iranians’ attempts to defend the country’s territorial integrity are clearly seen in the contemporary era as well. Those who believed this land might be disintegrated would come to the capital and joined their compatriots to put an end to the Qajar despotism. They wanted the rule of law to take hold in Iran. They also wanted a parliament whose members were elected through popular vote. Maybe nothing hurt the feelings of Iranians nationwide more than the shelling of the parliament by Vladimir Liakhov, the commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade during the rule of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar. Iranians could not afford to remain indifferent toward their common history and legacy and could not think about themselves and protecting their own situation only. They could not stay away from that chaos and, worst of all, only think of getting away from the center and separate part of Iran in their own name. At other points in time, too, whenever certain individuals enjoying the overt and covert support of foreigners wanted to trigger unrest, the Iranian general public stood up to them. The integrity of this Iranian spirit was manifested more than ever during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran in the 1980s.

The first group which stood up to the Iraqi aggression was comprised of our Arab and non-Arab compatriots from Soosangerd and Shadegan and other border areas. Soon after, many Iranian youth from all across the nation lost their lives as they were fighting alongside brave amphibious commandos and brave Air Force pilots and devotees of the Basij Force and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Army to not allow even an inch of the Iranian territory to remain under the enemy’s boots and protect Iranian unity and identity.