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BBC Criticised for Double Standards on Syria Extremists

Farahmand Alipour, an Iranian journalist and commentator, has sarcastically looked at the story in a piece which is going viral in the Persian-language media these days.

Here is the full text of Alipour’s piece:

On Monday, the BBC Persian TV channel in a report said that Turkey has brought dozens of “extremist jihadists” from Syria’s Idlib to the border areas to fight the Kurds.

How interesting! So, is Idlib the main hideout of the of jihadist forces? Since when has it been so? Did you say such things in your reports before?

When the Syrian army fights against these “extremist jihadists”, BBC Persian does not call them extremist jihadists. At that times, they are called “Assad’s dissidents” or “rebels”, and the reports just depict the story of the civilians who are living under the rebels’ rule and zooms in on the suffering of their “poor, innocent families who are deprived of everything.”

Now that they have attacked the US allies, they are called extremist jihadists! If these people are in Iran’s prisons, the BBC Persian introduces them as “Sunni prisoners” and just highlights that they are Sunnis. If they are in Afghanistan, there will be no reference to their religion and the TV channel just calls them extremists!

If they fight against the central government in Iraq, they are called “dissatisfied Sunni tribesmen”, but as Washington wages a war against them, suddenly they turn into “extremist Jihadists!”

If they launch attacks in London and Paris, they are not either Shiites or Sunnis! At those times, they are not oppressed anymore and there is no discrimination against them! They are not rebels or dissatisfied people anymore! The BBC calls them just “Muslim terrorists!” Period!

(For the BBC) it does not really matter who they are. The only thing that matters is where they are located and whether they are working to the benefit of the UK government in the Middle East.

Why Iran FM Decided Not to Attend WEF in Davos

Qassemi dismissed as baseless any report on the last-minute cancellation of the visit to Davos by the Iranian foreign minister, saying despite receiving an official invitation to attend the forum, Zarif preferred to stay in Tehran to oversee the implementation of some structural changes in the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

In a Farsi interview with the Fars News Agency, the spokesman also said Iranian foreign minister decided not to have any foreign trips these days due to the importance of implementing the fundamental changes in the ministry.

“Since Iranian foreign minister had held talks with a number of delegates attending Davos over the past few months, he decided to stay in Tehran and put his focus on the implementation of the structural changes in his ministry,” he noted.

Qassemi went on to say that the structural changes, initiated by Zarif, had been under discussion over the past years. “The changes were finalized after long hours of discussion among experts, specialists and high and mid-ranking officials at the ministry.”

The spokesman also cited the changes as the most fundamental ones in the structure of Iran’s Foreign Ministry and added the new changes have been implemented since January 21.

Earlier a report by Reuters claimed that Iranian foreign minister decided to cancel his visit to Davos at the last minute because US President Donald Trump was expected to deliver speech during the Annual World Economic Forum.

The four-day forum in the Swiss Alps began on January 23 with chief executives and world leaders in attendance. The main theme of the 48th edition of the annual World Economic Forum is ‘Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World.’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

A deadly fire in a tar storage tanker in southern Iran, which killed 3 and wounded 2, made the headlines in many newspapers today.

Also a major topic of discussion in all papers was France’s call for talks over Iran’s missile program, and the firm reaction of Iranian officials who categorically reject such an idea.

President Hassan Rouhani’s Monday interview also remained a top story in some papers, which continued to discuss what he said and what he was expected to say.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- MP: French Officials Not Allowed to Visit Iran without Apology

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Law of Citizenship May Change

2- Reformist Figure: Government’s Actions Shouldn’t Be Passive

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran Starts Decoding Sanchi Oil Tanker’s Data Recorder

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Etemad:

1- Government’s Red Line: Cutting Cash Subsidies Needs Checking People’s Bank Accounts

2- Return to Rouhani: Have Conservatives Declared a Truce?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Ettela’at:

1- Government’s Measures to Supply People’s Needs ahead of Nowruz

2- Hamas: Ayatollah Khamenei Pioneer in Supporting Palestine, Resistance

3- 41 Killed, 100 Injured in Benghazi Terror Attacks

4- Washington Post: Saudi People’s Rise against Al Saud Imminent

5- Chair of EU’s Foreign Affairs Committee Defends Iran’s Missile Program

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Hamshahri:

1- Supporting Online Jobs in Villages

2- US Insists on, Europe Rejects Revising Iran Nuclear Deal

3- Contemporary Poet Nima’s House Back on National Heritage List

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Iran:

1- Rainbow of Iranian Culture in Tourism Exhibition

2- Deadly Fire in Bitumen Storage Tank: 3 Killed, 2 Wounded in Bandar Abbas

3- Indices of Tehran Stock Exchange Market Rise

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Javan:

1- Those Who Boycotted Netanyahu Turn into Indians’ National Heroes

2- French FM: US Imposing Pressure to Change Iran Nuclear Deal

3- Wrong Electricity Policies Imposed by Oil Mafia!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Labour Minister: Employment Loans to Be Given to Villagers in Five Provinces as of Today

2- People in Switzerland March to Protest at Trump’s Davos Visit

3- Iran First VP: People Don’t Need to Be Worried about Price, Supply of Goods ahead of New Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Kayhan:

1- Iraq’s Popular Forces Put in Charge of Security of Iraq-Syria Borders

2- Two Different Looks at Rouhani’s TV Interview

  • What Do Those Who Have Made People Dissatisfied with Gov’t Want from Rouhani?

3- Popular Protests ahead of Davos Summit: You Dirty Trump! Get Out!

4- Palermo Convention, another Trap for Iranian Nation

  • Gov’t Promised the West, Parliament Approved It

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Khorasan:

1- Intelligence Ministry Find 23 Ready-to-Explode Bombs Imported by Saudi Mercenaries

2- US President’s Sex Scandals Sour Trump’s Relationship with Melania

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani’s Chief of Staff: We Definitely Won’t Hold Talks over Our Missile Program

2- Erdogan: Obama Deceived Turkey on Issue of Syria

3- Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi: It’s Not Acceptable for Officials to Trust Foreigners’ Promise

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 25

“EU Strongly Supports Iran Nuclear Deal as Reliable Int’l Treaty”

German MEP David McAllister listens as leading Iranian MP Alaeddin Boroujerdi addresses the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs

Speaking in a Wednesday meeting with Alaeddin Boroujerdi, the Chairman of Iran’s Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, in the Belgian capital city of Brussels, McAllister said, “We attach great importance to the ties with Iran.”

According to a Farsi report by IRNA, the European lawmaker also noted that he will travel to Tehran in the near future to continue the talks with Iranian officials.

McAllister noted that Europe strongly supports the nuclear deal with Iran as a reliable international treaty and should extend its cooperation with Tehran within this framework.

“These kinds of talks will create mutual understanding and boost joint cooperation in areas like human rights,” noted the European legislator.

Boroujerdi, for his part, highlighted that the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to take major steps and extend bilateral cooperation with the European Parliament within the framework of mutual respect and common interests.

The senior lawmaker, who has travelled to Brussels upon the official invitation of McAllister, went on to say that it is the time for Europe to decide based on its own interests paying no heed to the US.

He added that the repeated opposition of the European Union to the anti-JCPOA policies of Trump is a good sign of this policy.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is seriously opposed to [production of] weapons of mass destruction, especially the nuclear ones. Therefore, the only way to implement a policy of deterrence against enemies is to have missile capability which is not negotiable with any country,” underlined the Iranian MP.

Boroujerdi further pointed out that Iran and many other countries including the European Union member states have reached a consensus on fighting terrorism.

During the meeting, the two sides also exchanged views on the recent developments in the West Asia, and the ways to develop cooperation with the European Parliament.

Iran Allows No Interference in Its Internal Affairs: Commander

Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri says Iran allows neither France nor any other state to meddle in its internal affairs.

“We strongly reject the idea of holding talks on our defence and missile programs as well the regional resistance against certain regional states whose dictatorship has been revealed on different occasions,” the general was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by Al-Alam news website.

“In line with pre-planned measures and goals, Iran’s Armed Forces have put further strengthening of the country’s defence capabilities on their agenda,” he said.

The Iranian senior military commander added that Iran will continue the development of its defence capabilities as a preemptive measure amid the enemies’ overt military threats against the Islamic Republic.

He made the remarks in reaction to the French foreign minister’s claims about talks between Iran and big powers over the Islamic Republic’s defence and missile capabilities.

Iran has time and again underlined that its missile program is for defensive purposes and not open to any negotiations.

Iran Arrests Suspects behind Volatility of Exchange Market

They intervened after the plunge of the Iranian rial which has dropped to around 45,000 against the US dollar from 37,700 in mid-2017, Tasnim news agency reported on Wednesday.

It said Tehran prosecutor’s office had announced the arrest of several suspects while police had moved in to identify those behind the volatility in the exchange market.

“We are investigating those who impact the foreign exchange market and those who support them behind the scenes and today it has become clear who these individuals are,” the news agency quoted chief of the Iranian Police Criminal Investigation Department as saying.

Tasnim said free-market trading in the rial had almost ground to a halt in Tehran on Wednesday because of the tense security environment, with money changers ready to cut and run.

Some currency exchange shops in downtown Tehran around the Ferdowsi street stayed shut Wednesday after police closed down four centers over the last week and another on Tuesday.

Iran Arrests Suspects behind Volatility of Exchange Market

Over the week, President Hassan Rouhani and Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Valiollah Seif have tried to soothe the market but those efforts have failed to arrest the rial’s slide.

A series of factors have contributed to the plunge to spin out of control where the CBI had been orchestrating a gradual depreciation of the rial since last year in order to ride out the inflation.

Ever since 2012 when the rial lost about two-thirds of its value against the dollar under former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, money exchange stores have mushroomed across major Iranian cities amid rising demand for foreign currencies.

Iran Arrests Suspects behind Volatility of Exchange Market

On Monday, Seif warned that those speculating on the fall of the rial could burn their fingers because the rial was set to rebound in the coming months.

“Those who are investing their resources in foreign exchange will suffer losses in the end,” he was quoted as saying.

According to the International Monetary Fund, Iran’s foreign reserves are estimated at over $130 billion which are enough to check an uncontrolled slide of the rial.

President Rouhani said on Monday night that the recent turmoil in the currency market was due to temporary factors which would not last long.

Commercial bankers have linked the rial’s slide partly to seasonal demand for dollars, which rises around the end of the Persian year when many Iranians travel abroad.

Others say US President Donald Trump’s hostile rhetoric, including his recent threat to scrap a landmark nuclear deal with Iran, has played a role.

Range of Iran’s Missiles Determined by Threats: Military Official

cruise missiles

Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, an advisor to the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution in defence affairs, said the country’s missile power is a key element of deterrence in the country, and the officials of the Islamic Republic have repeatedly stated this.

“This does not mean that we cannot produce missiles with higher ranges, but this is not our policy. We do not see a threat to increase the range of missiles,” Dehqan said in a Farsi interview with Mehr News Agency.

He added that the United States, Saudi Arabia, the Israeli regime and their regional allies are seeking to restrict Iran’s defence capability, and they are trying to have the EU along themselves in introducing Iran’s missile power as a threatening element.

“But they must know that the Islamic Republic of Iran’s defence policy is based on effective deterrence. Among the weapons and capabilities we have, the surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missile power is one of the country’s top priorities. We need to work on them as much as possible to confront possible threats because we do believe that attempts to defend our country and increasing our defence power is a legitimate right of ours.”

General Dehqan went on to say that every country must have the ability to defend itself, so that it can safeguard its identity, territory and establishment.

“If any country wants to threaten our country, we will stand against it using all our power,” he stressed.

He further maintained that “We do not need any endorsement from the United States and its allies to defend our country. Based on Iran’s historical experience, the defence capability guarantees our national security. All the world saw that during the 8 years of imposed war all the facilities and equipment were provided for Iraq, but Iran did not receive any facilities.”

Dehqan underscored that the country’s missile program will continue to be implemented with no procrastination, delay or suspension.Range of Iran’s Missiles Determined by Threats: Military Official

Elsewhere in his remarks, the senior military official noted that the economic warfare and the Iranophobia project are being pursued by the enemies very seriously.

“They want to introduce Iran as a country that destabilizes the region and the world, and naturally our defensive power as a deterrent and security element is one of the issues that the West wants to curtail.”

Dehqan also mentioned that during the 8-year war and after that the West did not have any interaction with Iran in the technical, defence and military spheres.

“What we have achieved in the field of defence and security is the result of the efforts of our own scientists, engineers and experts. In other words, what we have gained in the defence and military sectors is the result of reliance on domestic capabilities and the efforts of our own specialists to reach a point that we would not need other countries, and in this way they cannot impose pressure on us,” concluded Dehqan.

5 Killed, Wounded in Iran Bitumen Storage Fire (+Video)

The incident happened on Wednesday afternoon at the bitumen Storage of Geransang Mehr Company, western Bandar Abbas.

According to Farsi report by the IRIB News Agency, an official at the fire department of Bandar Abbas has confirmed the number of casualties saying that the firefighters have managed to contain the fire and will extinguish it in a couple of hours.

A member of the board of directors of the bitumen society of Hormozgan province has said that the fire took place in one of the storage tanks of an affiliated company whose task is to heat bitumen carriers.

Iran Condemns Libya Terrorist Attacks

Iran Condemns Bahrain’s Plan to Normalize Relations with Israel

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi denounced the twin car blasts, and offered condolences to the families of the victims.

“Global consensus and cooperation is needed to launch a serious and overarching campaign against unbridled terrorism, which, even after suffering ignominious defeats in the region, continues to kill people as part of its violence and evil deeds,” he noted.

At least 33 people were killed and dozens more wounded in the twin car bomb attack in Benghazi. An explosives-laden vehicle went off in front of a mosque in the neighbourhood of al-Salmani as worshippers were leaving evening prayers. Minutes later, another car blew up in the same area causing more casualties among security forces and civilians.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Almost all newspapers today covered a decision by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei to allow the government to withdraw $4 billion from the National Development Fund. The money will be spent on tackling dust pollution in Khuzestan, boosting the country’s defensive capabilities, promoting under pressure irrigation, among others.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s Monday interview with the state TV also remained a top story today in several newspapers.

Many papers also covered the remarks made by Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani about Tehran’s opposition to any talks over its missile program.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Philippines President: Shoot Me If I Turned into Dictator

2- Iran Deputy FM: We’ll Have More Serious Challenges in Next 4 Months

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Afarinesh:

1- First VP: Iran Supports Belarusian Firms’ Investment in Its Oil Industry

2- Health Ministry: Tehran’s Air Pollution Cannot Be Resolved Using Masks

3- Government’s Prediction of Oil Price ($50 per barrel) Comes True

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Polls Show Rouhani’s Interview Didn’t Satisfy People

  • People Want the Rouhani They Used to See during Election

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Culture Minister Defends Free Access to Information

2- Educated Women’s Unemployment 3 Times More than Men’s: VP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Asrar:

1- Deputy FM: US after Disrupting Iran-Europe Ties

2- Spokesman: Gov’t Shouldn’t Be Blamed for Budget Transparency

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Ebtekar:

1- Shamkhani: Renegotiation of Iran Nuclear Deal Not Possible Whatsoever

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Successfully Test-Fires Qadir Cruise Missile during Army Drills

2- Larijani: Traces of Arab Treason Found in Zionist Regime’s Occupation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Iran:

1- Iraqi Kurdistan’s Envoy to Iran: Kurdish Referendum Should Be Forgotten

2- Gov’t: Foreign Enemies, Popular Distrust, Dissatisfaction Root Causes of Unrest

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Jame Jam:

1- Iran Leader Allows Gov’t to Withdraw $150m from NDF to Tackle Dust Pollution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Javan:

1- Iran Leader Orders Gov’t to Withdraw $4 Billion from National Development Fund

  • Money to Be Spent on Dust Pollution, Vaccine, Irrigation, Defence
  • $150m for Tackling Dust Pollution, $650m for Water Projects

2- Europe Turns to “Change in JCPOA”

  • Tillerson: Europe, US Form Joint Working Group to Revise Iran Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Nationwide Strikes in in Palestine in Protest against US VP’s Visit

2- Energy Minister: Adaptation to Water Shortage Must Replace Drought

3- Shamkhani: Talks of JCPOA Revision Just Trump’s Illusion

4- Iran, Syria Call for Turkey’s Withdrawal from Afrin

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Kayhan:

1- Rouhani Didn’t Talk about Unemployment, Economic Downturn, Inflation in Interview

2- Strategic Analyst: Tehran-Moscow-Beijing Triangle to Thwart All Western Plots

3- Western Sources: Europe to Accompany US in Putting Iran under Pressure

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Resalat:

1- Rouhani: Problem of Banking Sanctions Not Resolved

2- Iran: Israel Fears Growth of Resistance Thoughts in Muslim Communities

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Saheb Qalam:

1- Pace of Creating Job Opportunities in Tourism 2.5 Times More than Other Sectors

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Shargh:

1- Shamkhani: Iran Not to Hold Talks over Its Missile Program

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Majority of Protesters below Age of 35: Iran Interior Ministry

2- Inderjeet Parmar: Trump First US President without Any Ties with Think-Tanks

  • Trump Works with Businessmen, Not Thinkers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 24