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Iran Ready to Teach Russian as Foreign Language at Schools

The Iranian minister made the proposal at a meeting with Chairman of the Committee on Education of the State Duma of Russia Vyacheslav Nikonov, saying that the Islamic Republic plans to “break up the monopoly of English as the second language” and develop students’ skills in other languages, particularly Russian.

Bat’haei’s suggestion drew a lot of criticism in social networks and many people including celebrities wrote on their pages that learning Russian language would not be that much useful for their children.

Following the reactions, the Iranian education minister in a series of tweets elaborated on his proposal saying that “on my trip to Russia to attend a conference on the use of ICT in education, I presented a report on our current programs and the role of social networks in our future plans.”

“When I visited a school in Russia, I noticed that, unfortunately, the Russian students are completely unfamiliar with the Persian culture and language. Chairman of the Russian Duma Education Committee said Russia is ready to teach Persian language, like Chinese at some schools as a second language.”

According to the minister, reciprocal action is a prerequisite for any international agreement, and thus Iran has offered to teach Russian as a foreign language in certain Iranian schools.

However, the expansion of Russian language education in Iran depends on teaching Persian language in Russia, he added.

“Getting to know the Iranian culture in Russian students’ textbooks is another issue that would be considered in our future MoU.”

“We are trying to diversify the teaching of foreign languages at schools, and according to the law, the conditions will be provided for teaching French, German, Russian and Spanish next to English.”

Earlier in January Iran banned the teaching of English in primary schools after the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that the early learning of English opened the way to a Western “cultural invasion”.

The teaching of English usually starts in middle school in Iran, around the ages of 12 to 14, but some primary schools, below that age, also have English classes.

Tehran Hosts Exhibition of Qajar Era Artworks

The exhibition named “Selection of Islamic-Iranian Art in Qajar Era” is open to the public.

Malek National Library and Museum Institution (MNLMI) is the first private museum of Iran and one of the six large libraries holding exquisite manuscripts. The MNLMI collection is a rich trove of the best manuscripts and Iranian historical artworks.

The Institution is located in the historical precinct of “Bagh-e Melli” (National Garden) that is considered the cultural-historical centre of Tehran. The MNLM visitors include a large number of university students and researchers, as well as tourists who enjoy its library and museum facilities.

Qajar art refers to the art, architecture, and art-forms of the Qajar dynasty of the late Persian Empire, which lasted from 1781 to 1925 in Iran.

The boom in artistic expression that occurred during the Qajar era was the fortunate side-effect of the period of relative peace that accompanied the rule of Agha Muhammad Khan and his descendants. With his ascension, the bloody turmoil that had been the 18th century in Persia came to a close, and made it possible for the peacetime arts to again flourish.

Most notably, Qajar art is recognizable for its distinctive style of portraiture. While the depiction of inanimate objects and still lives is seen to be very realistic in Qajar painting, the depiction of human beings is decidedly idealised. This is especially evident in the portrayal of Qajar royalty, where the subjects of the paintings are very formulaically placed and situated to achieve a desired effect.

What follows are photos of the ongoing exhibition retrieved from Tasnim News Agency:

Dozens Killed, Wounded in Latest Suicide Blast in Kabul

“It happened at the entrance gate of the centre. It was a suicide attack,” Dawood Amin, police chief of Kabul, told AFP.

The Afghan Health Ministry puts the death toll at 52, but the number is expected to rise. Many civilians including three babies less than 6 years old are among the victims.

The ISIS terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack.

The attack was the latest deadly blast in the past few months. Earlier last month, a car packed with explosives blew up outside a sports stadium in Afghanistan’s restive south, killing at least 13 people and wounding dozens more, officials said, capping a bloody week in the war-torn country.

The suicide attack happened in Lashkar Gah, the capital of opium poppy-rich Helmand province, as spectators were leaving a wrestling match at the stadium, provincial governor spokesperson Omar Zwak told AFP.

Helmand is largely controlled by the Taliban, which is under growing pressure to take up Ghani’s offer of peace talks to end the 16-year war.

Iran, Zanzibar Call for Expansion of Ties

In a meeting held in Zanzibar, Iranian MP Ardeshir Nourian told Haroun Suleiman that the Islamic Revolution of Iran pays special attention to the African continent, emphasising that the collaboration between Muslims can protect the rights of the oppressed Palestinians.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has had a special focus on Africa after the Islamic Revolution, and on this basis, Zanzibar and Tanzania in East Africa are of particular importance,” noted Nourian, a Farsi report by ICANA said.

He further mentioned that the common history of the two sides does not allow certain attempts to disrupt mutual ties.

Nourian also touched upon the important and historical role of Zanzibar in combating racial discrimination in the African continent.

For his part, Haroun Suleiman said that there are plenty of fields for cooperation that should be used to expand relations.

“We welcome the transfer of Iran’s technical and scientific expertise in various fields, and we are ready to send a delegation to Tehran to closely familiarize with Iran’s experience in dealing with constitutional and budgetary issues.”

Suleiman also stressed that the activities of the two parliamentary friendship groups have an important role in developing collaborations.

Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania in East Africa. It is composed of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands.

“Qatar May Use Iran’s Kish Island for 2022 FIFA World Cup”

Kish Island

In a meeting with his Qatari counterpart Salah bin Ghanem Al Ali in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku on Thursday, Soltanifar said Qatar’s hosting of the football world cup is good news for the region and Iran hopes Qatar will be a good host.

“Iran is ready to provide Qatar with any kind of assistance to help the country better organise the tournament, which is watched by billions of people,” he said, speaking on the sidelines of a ministerial meeting of the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation.

The minister said Iran’s Kish Island is home to dozens of large hotels and sports facilities, which could be used by Qatar for setting up camps for World Cup competitors, according to a Farsi report by IRNA.

Soltanifar also said he is pleased to see Tehran and Doha significantly improving their relations, as it could provide the two nations with great benefits.

Al Ali said the Qatari government shares views with Iran on cultural and regional issues, and is eager to develop bonds of friendship with Tehran.

“The Qatari government has a comprehensive plan to expand bilateral ties with Iran in 2018,” the Qatari minister said.

Relations between Iran and Qatar has been getting warmer in recent months, after Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain imposed a blockade on the peninsular nation last June.

The bloc has made several conditions for lifting its land, air and sea blockade against Qatar, notably asking Doha to end support for groups such as Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as terrorist, and restrict ties with Tehran.

Qatar has denied the allegations and rejected the Saudi-led demands as an attempt to impose guardianship on the kingdom.

In the wake of tensions erupted between Qatar the Saudi-led bloc, many Qatari tourists have decided to spend their weekends in the Iranian island of Kish.

“Qatar May Use Iran’s Kish Island for 2022 FIFA World Cup”

Ex-Prosecutor Mortazavi Finally Arrested in Northern Iran

Iranian media reported on Sunday that the Law Enforcement arrested the notorious judge in a villa in Mazandaran province, northern Iran.

Mortazavi has been sentenced to two years in prison for complicity in the death of Mohsen Ruholamini, a prisoner in Kahrizak detention centre, following the 2009 post-election unrest in Iran.

The arrest came after several weeks of controversy over the Judiciary’s failure to catch him. Judiciary Spokesman Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei had earlier noted that a court verdict called for imprisoning Mortazavi for two years, but unfortunately his whereabouts was not known.

Following the remarks, activists printed wanted posters and decorated the city’s walls with them to find the former prosecutor. The reformist daily newspaper Ghanoon wrote last Monday that undoubtedly, the poster initiative was not to find him; it was rather a way to express the public demand for the arrest of Mortazavi in a sarcastic way.

“Perhaps the city-wide posters show people’s dissatisfaction with the judicial situation in Mortazavi’s case. The massive reaction to Saeed Mortazavi’s absence is a stern warning to the authorities because people have understood that sometimes some ones escape justice because of their former position.”

Ghanoon also warned that if the national warning is not heard, one cannot expect to have a democratic and, of course, Islamic society.

Iran Prepared to Help Syria in Post-War Reconstruction: President

“Just as it stood by the Syrian people in their fight against terrorism, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to stand by you in Syria’s reconstruction employing all it has in power,” Rouhani said in a message to his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad on Saturday.

He extended his congratulations to the Syrian president on the occasion of Evacuation Day, Syria’s national day commemorating the evacuation of the last French soldier, the country’s proclamation of full independence as well as the end of the French mandate of Syria on April 17, 1946.

Rouhani said the Syrian people had made sacrifices in the past to gain independence and drive arrogant powers out of their country.

The Syrians are now making tireless efforts to thwart enemies’ plots and save their country from terrorists and are achieving new victories on a daily basis, he added.

The Iranian president emphasized that the Islamic Republic would continue its assistance to the Syrian government and nation until the complete establishment of security and stability in the Arab country.

Rouhani expressed hope that a final victory would be achieved in the campaign against terrorists in Syria soon.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said in March that Syria was on the frontline of the fight against the enemies of Islam.

“Syria today is on the frontline, so our duty is to support the Syrian resistance,” Ayatollah Khamenei told Syrian Minister of Religious Endowments (Awqaf) Mohammad Abdul-Sattar al-Sayyed in Tehran.

“Iran-Iraq Ties Not to Be Affected by US Mischievous Interference”

No Obstacle to Development of Strategic Arms in Iran: DM

At the close of his visit to Iraq, Hatami thanked the Iraqi side for their warm hospitality and said the two sides enjoy good relations in various areas.
“The relations between Iran and Iraq are deep in political, economic, and cultural and defence fields and won’t be influenced by the troublesome interference of the US,” he was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by Tasnim News Agency.
He referred to the Thursday meeting between Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian and Russian delegations in Baghdad to coordinate “anti-terrorism” efforts and said during the meeting, the participants underlined the urgency to strengthen military, defence and security relations.
Iran’s Defence Minister also said during his visit, he held talks with Iraqi officials on preparing the ground for further bilateral relations in defence area and said the prospect of relations between Iran and Iraq in the defence field is bright and the Islamic Republic of Iran feels duty-bound to take part in Iraq’s reconstruction.
Touching on the first Joint High Commission for Defence Cooperation between Iran and Iraq, he said the meeting managed to achieve its goals.
He expressed Iran’s preparedness to stand by Iraqis under any condition and added following the defeat of ISIS in Iraq, reconstruction of the country has turned into one of the main priorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
“We support Iraq’s territorial integrity for further progress of the country,” he concluded.

Iranian People Mark National Day of Saadi

On Friday evening a large number of Iranians convened in remembrance of the talented poet who lived from 1184-1283/1291 AD.

In the national Iranian calendar, April 21 marks the birthday of Saadi. On this day, Iranians attend services in commemoration of the master of eloquence.

Saadi is known as a poet both in and outside of Iran for his enticing choice of word, ethical and social teachings.

National Day of Saadi commemorated in Iran

Iranian People Mark National Day of Saadi

Abu-Mohammad Mosleh al-Din bin Abdallah Shirazi, better known by his pen-name Saadi, was one of the major Persian poets of the medieval period. He is recognized not only for the quality of his writing, but also for the depth of his social thoughts.

A native of Shiraz, his father died when he was an infant. Saadi experienced a youth of poverty and hardship, and left his native town at a young age for Baghdad to pursue a better education. As a young man he was inducted to study at the famous an-Nizzamiya centre of knowledge (1195-1226), where he excelled in Islamic Sciences, law, governance, history, Arabic literature and theology.

Although Saadi was born and died in Shiraz, Persia (Iran), during his life he travelled extensively. He is said to have travelled for thirty years throughout the Islamic world.

Iran has filled the centuries with some of the world’s finest poets, but Iranians consider Saadi to be one of the greatest.

Historians often divide his life into three parts. His first twenty-five years were spent studying in various countries, going to university at Baghdad. During the next thirty years he travelled to many parts of the world, from India to Syria. He went on pilgrimage to Mecca fourteen times. Finally, Saadi returned to Shiraz where he devoted himself to writing and to teaching.

National Day of Saadi Commemorated throughout Iran

Saadi's tomb

Saadi’s two best known works are the Bustan (the Garden), composed entirely in verse, and the Golestan (the Rose Garden), in both prose and verse. He was particularly known for the wry wit he injected into his poems.

Saadi is probably the first Persian poet to have been translated into European languages. A German version of the Golestan appeared in 1654.

Saadi’s tomb can be seen in the town of Shiraz.

What follows are the photos of the Friday commemoration ceremony retrieved from IRNA:

Iran, UN Discuss Resolution of Syria Crisis in Tehran

During the lunch meeting held in honour of the UN delegation’s visit to Tehran, the two sides exchanged views on the latest developments in Syria and explored the ways to implement Astana agreements.

The final document of the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi as well as the Iran-UN cooperation to put an end to the Syria crisis and restore peace and security to the war-torn country were also among the main issues discussed by De Mistura and Jaberi Ansari, who also serves as Iran’s senior negotiator at the international Astana talks on Syria peace.

De Mistura arrived in Tehran on Saturday after his visits to the capitals of other guarantor states of the ceasefire regime in Syria, namely Russia and Turkey.

The UN envoy is expected to hold talks with other Iranian officials during his stay in Tehran.

He will also meet with European ministers and American officials in a conference slated for April 24 and 25 in Brussels.