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Muslims Hold Mass Prayer outside White House to Decry Trump’s Travel Ban (+Video)

Addressing the group of protesters on Saturday, National Policy and Advocacy Director Lakshmi Sridaran reported that hate violence in the US increased by 45 percent “from the year before leading up to the presidential election cycle.”

President of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) Mark Hatfield called Trump’s travel ban “the ultimate insult to those who perished in the Holocaust.”

Trump signed an executive order on January 27, 2017, banning citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the US. The order was met with nationwide protests and court moves to block the ban.

The US Supreme Court plans to issue a final ruling in late June on the legality of the latest version of the ban, which affects residents from six countries (Iran, Chad, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen) instead of the original seven.

Fajr Festival’s Street Theatres Well Received in Tehran

147 plays from Iran and other countries are being performed during the event, which will be running until January 29.

The festival kicked off on January 18 with the motto of “The Celebration of Dialogue in Iran’s Theatre” and will come to an end by honouring top performances at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall.

The festival is organized by the General Office of Performing Arts at the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, the Iranian Dramatic Arts Association and the International Theatre Institute (ITI).

It includes sections like Theatre of Iran, International Theatre, Iran Theatre Contest, International Theatre Competition, Posters, Visual Identity, Photo Competition, etc.

The countries participating in the 36th Fajr Theatre Festival include Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Brazil, Georgia, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Italy, Switzerland and Greece.

Fajr International Theatre Festival (est. 1983) occurs annually in Iran, featuring local and international theatrical works and performers.

Here are photos of street theatres performed in the Iranian capital during the festival:

 

 

Gheymeh Rizeh; Easily-Made Iranian Dish Popular with Almost Everyone

The meatballs are often called Kalleh Gonjeshki that literally means sparrow heads. The recipe here applies potatoes, but if you do not like it, you can simply forget it. The total time you may spend to prepare the dish is almost 15 to 20 minutes. Then you just need to set it over mild flame for about an hour to be cooked well.

Ingredients:

200g minced mutton

1 tablespoon of frying oil

1 medium-sized onion

1 medium-sized potato

1 tablespoon of tomato paste

1.5 cups of water

2 tablespoons of chickpea flour

2-3 tablespoons of dried fragrant leafy vegetables

1 teaspoon of turmeric

Salt and pepper as much as needed

 

Instructions:

Gheymeh Rizeh; Easily-Made Iranian Dish Popular with Almost EveryoneWash the onion and peel. Cut into halves. Grate one half into a mixing bowl, adding minced meat. Then add the dried vegetables, salt, pepper and half a teaspoon turmeric. Mix well and form them into small meatballs. Put them aside.

Take the other half of onion and chop up finely. Place a small pot over medium heat. Add oil to get hot. Put in the chopped onion. Sprinkle the remaining half a teaspoon turmeric and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes.

Peel off the potatoes and cut into medium-sized pieces. Add them into the pot and keep sautéing for 2 more minutes. Then add in tomato paste and go on a little bit. Pour 1.5 cups of water inside and put the lid. Allow it to boil.

Once boiling, put in the meatballs and lower the heat. Cover again and let it cook well on low heat for about an hour. Serve the dish with bread and fresh vegetables. Bon appetite!

Heavy Snow in Tehran Shuts Schools, Airports

Imam Khomeini Airport’s runway has been closed due to heavy snowfall and attempts are made to clear the runway at Mehrabad Airport in central Tehran.

Since mid-January until now, some Iranian cities have witnessed rainfall and snowfall despite the fact that the country as a whole is facing lack of rainfall and precipitation since the start of the raining season compared to last year.

Heavy Snow in Tehran Shuts Schools, Airports
Efforts underway to clear Mehrabad Airport’s runways

Earlier, Iran’s Deputy Energy Minister, Rahim Meidani, had noted that this year’s drought is unprecedented in the past 50 years.

Noting that there has been no good rainfall in the current Iranian calendar year, he said the situation in provinces located in arid and semi-arid areas such as Markazi, Qom, Semnan, Tehran, Alborz, and Isfahan provinces is way different than winters of few years ago.

This Iranian official also noted that in provinces where good rainfall was expected, like Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Lorestan, Hamadan and Kurdistan, the precipitation rate declined dramatically.

“Precipitation was only normal in Ardabil and Golestan provinces,” he added, a Farsi report by Tasnim said.

According to Iran’s meteorological organization Iran has experienced a 56-percent decrease in average precipitation over the period from September 23 to December 25 compared to the same period in the long run.

Moreover, nearly 96 percent of Iran’s total area is suffering from different levels of prolonged drought.

Iranian Diplomat, Syrian FM Discuss National Dialogue Congress

During the meeting, which was also attended by Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, the two sides examined the developments in Syria and the region and highlighted the need for continued consultations and cooperation between the two countries in different spheres.

Consultation on the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi was also top on the agenda.

The Syrian National Dialogue Congress will be held in Russia’s Sochi on January 29-30 as part of the Astana Process.

Some 1,600 people have been invited to the Congress aimed at resolving the years-long crisis in the Arab country.

Eight rounds of UN-brokered Syria peace talks, which took place in the Swiss city of Geneva, failed to achieve tangible results, mainly due to the opposition’s insistence that the Syrian government cede power.

A parallel peace process between Syria’s warring parties in the Kazakh capital Astana has resulted in significant achievements instead, leading to ceasefires and the establishment of de-escalation zones across the conflict-ridden country. The Astana talks have been brokered by Iran, Russia and Turkey, the three guarantor states.

3 Crew Members Killed in Iranian Tanker Tragedy Identified

According to the Secretariat of the Special Committee on Sanchi Oil Tanker, the bodies are identified as “Milad Arvi”, “Majid Naghian”, and “Mohammad Kavousi”, a Farsi report by IRNA said.

On 6 January, the Panamanian-flagged, Iranian-owned oil tanker Sanchi, with a full natural-gas condensate cargo of 136,000 tonnes (960,000 barrels) was sailing from Iran to South Korea when it collided with the Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship CF Crystal 160 nautical miles (300 km) off Shanghai, China.

The Sanchi caught fire shortly after the collision; after burning and drifting for over a week, it sank on 14 January. None of the Sanchi’s 32 crew members survived.

18 Killed, 6 Wounded in Brazilian Club Shooting

The attack took place on Saturday morning in the poor area of Fortaleza, the EFE news agency reported.

A group of armed men drove up to the club and started shooting at the courtyard of the club. The agency notes that the cause of the incident could be proceedings due to drugs.

According to the television channel Globo, the victims were taken to hospitals, most of them are females.

The homicide division of the Fortaleza police told the AFP news agency that it was not yet possible to provide an official report, as the investigators were still there.

The site of the regional daily Diario do Nordeste quotes an anonymous police source who gives the figure of 18 dead, and evokes the settling of accounts between rival factions of drug traffickers.

The same source reported that the shooting took place at around 1:30 a.m. when a group of heavily armed men arrived in three vehicles and burst into Forro do Gago club in the district of Cajazeiras, in the center of Fortaleza.

In 2017, the state of Ceara, with a capital of Fortaleza, recorded a record of 5,114 homicides, 50% more than in 2016.

At the national level, Brazil recorded a surge of deadly violence in 2016, with 61,619 homicides, or seven per hour on average.

Hard-Working Women Build 5km Road in Western Iran

There are still many remote villages across Iran where a small incident or a change of season blocks roads, and as a result the residents cannot commute. Gol-e-Sorkh in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province is one of such villages.

With the first winter snow, the roads have been blocked and the residents’ tragedy began again, a Farsi report by the Shahrvand daily newspaper said.

Villagers say no physician can come to the village no matter whether the people are sick or pregnant.

However, this time women in Gol-e Sorkh have gotten involved and worked with heavy equipment vehicles every day from 7 am to 7 pm for a month to open the village’s access to the outside world.

These women have finally coped with the situation by building a five-kilometre road to the village, of course with the help of other residents. During the construction, other women of the village were preparing food for them at a boarding school while police and architects came to their aid as well.

One of these women, who is a grader operator, says she and her colleagues first went there as rescuers.

“Then we saw how difficult the commuting is; therefore, we decided to get the job done. However, the men disagreed and told us women are not able to do such things. We insisted and finally they agreed.”

Mina Moqaddam has been in charge of digging in the project. “We started the job last year. The men were outside the village and the problems had increased. So, we decided to come here and help,” she added.Hard-Working Women Build 5km Road in Western Iran

Mina has lived for many years in the US. “In the US women can do any type of job. Gender differences do not make sense, and in some cases women’s wages are higher than men’s.”

Fathi is another member of the team who has worked as an ambulance driver. She says, “Even the women of the village were against us at the beginning. They wondered if we could do such a thing! They advised us to get back to the kitchen and do the chores, but they gradually agreed and began to prepare food and tea for us.”

Rezapour, another woman who has worked as a relief worker, says, “We have to know everything; we must know how to work with the heavy equipment and also how to clear the way to help the injured.”

Hossein Jamshidi, the General Manager of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari’s Roads Department, says this is the first time that women are building roads in Iran.

“Such a move by women of Shahr-e Kord is exceptional. This is not the first time that women have outpaced men in doing the country’s executive affairs and would not be the last. We do believe in women. We know that they can undertake tougher projects as well,” noted Jamshidi.

Fajr Festival of Handicrafts, Traditional Arts Underway in Tehran

The works of art have been put on show at the Iranian Artists Forum located at Iranshahr Street in Tehran.

The first edition of the festival was held last year following the approval of Iran’s Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution.

Here are the photos of the 2nd edition of the event retrieved from the Mehr News Agency:

Iran Censures Deadly Terrorist Attack in Kabul

In a statement on Saturday, Qassemi denounced the attack and sympathized with the families of the victims and also the Afghan nation and government.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has consistently emphasized the necessity of continuous struggle against terrorism in all of its forms and has shown its determination in this regard.”

He also added that Iran believes honest efforts and cooperation between the countries of the region is the only way to deal with the ominous phenomenon of terrorism.

Over 60 people have been killed and more than 150 injured after a car bomb explosion hit the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday.

The explosion took place near the former building of Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry, close to foreign embassies and governmental buildings.

The Taliban terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack.