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Iran Unrest Quelled with Minimum Cost: Interior Minister

In an address to an official ceremony in the central city of Semnan, Rahmani Fazli called on the nation not to take seriously the rumours broadcast by the “enemies’ media” and said the unrest was quelled with the least possible costs thanks to the Establishment’s tolerance and people’s help.

“The issue of the violent unrest in Iran was not even raised in the country’s Supreme National Security Council,” he was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by ISNA.

The Iranian minister also said the unrest was controlled by the cities’ officials, adding that only in certain cases, the provincial officials stepped into the fray to resolve the problem.

He went on to say Iran is now in a stable condition. “We should preserve the current condition and work at a high speed and with high motivation to strengthen our national solidarity under the guidance of the leader of the Islamic Revolution.”

The interior minister also referred to the economic woes that Iran is now grappling with and said the government of President Hassan Rouhani took the country with an inflation rate of 46%. “But with hard efforts by the government officials, we have taken long steps to relieve the burden of the economic problems.”

He underlined that the efforts should be doubled if the problems are to be removed completely.

Rahmani Fazli cited moderation as the general policy of the government and said moderation is acceptable by any reasonable and moderate individual. “Moderation makes up the basis of most politicians’ career and only a few politicians view their success in radicalism or illogical principles but these people are in minority.”

He underlined that social tensions prevail in all countries and said in the recent unrest in Iran “we saw the hands of certain states which cannot accept the authority and sovereignty of the Islamic Republic.”

Last week, a number of peaceful protests began in several areas across the country, with the participants calling on authorities to address their economic issues. Those gatherings were, however, overshadowed when armed elements and vandals showed up among ordinary protesters and began to launch attacks on public property, police stations and religious sites.

At least 21 people including a couple of security forces have been killed in the violence, according to state media reports.

The violence drew praise from Israel, and the US which voiced firm support for the rioters.

Iranian officials said based on the rights enshrined in the Constitution people are free to criticize the government or stage protests, but the manner of expressing such criticism should be constructive and help improve domestic conditions.

For the second consecutive day millions of Iranians staged fresh nationwide demonstrations on Thursday to renew their support for the Islamic establishment and denounce the recent wave of deadly unrest that hit some areas in the country. Demonstrators flooded the cities in several town and cities, including the northeastern city of Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, Rasht, Yasuj, Ardabil and Urmia.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian papers on Thursday also covered the most recent developments in Iran, including the protest rallies and ensuing riots across the country which were responded to by massive pro-government rallies.

Several Iranian cities have been the scene of anti-government street protests in recent days. The early protests demanded a better economic situation and better living conditions, but sporadic violence has erupted during the protests, causing at least 21 fatalities and tens of injuries. Officials believe the riots are being fuelled by foreign countries including Saudi Arabia, the US, and Israel.

What follows are the Iranian papers’ coverage of the recent unrest on Thursday:

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran to Implement Petrol Rationing Plan Once Again

2- Repercussions of 1000% Increase in Tariffs of Importing Hybrid Cars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Show of National Solidarity: Rallies Held to Condemn Recent Unrest

2- IRGC Chief-Commander: People’s Patience, Insight Led to Defeat of Division

3- Instagram, Telegram Might Be Unblocked by Friday

4- Fake Sympathies, Blatant Hostility: US, Saudi Arabia Shedding Crocodile Tears for Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Ebtekar:

1- Rouhani to Erdogan: We Are Totally Confident about Iran’s Security, Stability

2- Different Scenarios after Defeat of Salafists in Iraq, Syria: ISIS Looking for New Territory

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Etemad:

1- IRGC Chief-Commander’s Analysis of Recent Unrest: Possibility of Ex-Official’s Interference

2- People Hold Spontaneous Rallies across Iran to Condemn Violence

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Ettela’at:

1- Top Clerics Underline Legal Pursuit of People’s Demands

2- IRGC Chief-Commander: We Should Listen to Leader’s Advice to Overcome Problems

3- UNSC Rejects US’ Call for Meeting on Iran Protests

4- UN Condemns Suppression of Saudi Political Activists

5- Erdogan: We’re Used to Interventionist Remarks by Trump and People Like Him

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4

 

Iran:

1- Rouhani: Iranians Free to Criticize, Express Legal Protest

2- Labour Minister: $2.7 Billion Allocated to Counter Unemployment in Villages

3- UN Says No to Trump’s Anti-Iran Attempt

4- People in Various Cities Hold Rallies to Condemn Recent Unrest

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Javan:

1- Line of Sedition Broken: IRGC Chief Declares End of 2018 Sedition

2- ICT Minister: Telegram to Remain Blocked If Refuses to Remove Terrorists’ Channels

3- Popular Campaign to Take Revenge from Rioters Who Killed 2 Iranian Students

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Rouhani to Macron: Iran to Remain Committed to JCPOA as Long as It Benefits from It

2- Zarif to Trump: Iran’s Security, Stability Dependent on in Its Own People

3- Maximum Level of Tax Exemption Increased

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Kayhan:

1- Pyongyang, Seoul Ignore Trump’s Rhetoric, Start Peace Talks

2- Parliamentary Commission to Discuss Resumption of Fuel Rationing Plan

3- Giving Wrong Address on Recent Riots: Seditionists’ New Trap for Gov’t

4- Iranian People Hold Massive Rallies to Call for Most Severe Punishment for Rioters

5- Riot-Hit France Interferes in Iran’s Domestic Affairs

  • Don’t Let French FM Visit Iran before His Apology

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Khorasan:

1- IRGC Chief-Commander’s Untold Stories about Recent Unrest

2- First Winter Snow in Khorasan Razavi Province

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Shargh:

1- Iran Has No War with US in Syria: SNSC

2- US Threatens Palestine to Cutting Its Aid

3- Gov’t Spokesman: Proposed Budget Not Source of Protests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani, Macron Argue in Phone Conversation

  • Rouhani Criticizes Paris for Supporting MKO Terrorists

2- UNSC Says No to Supporters of Riot in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 4

 

Three Intelligence Forces Killed in Clashes with Anti-Iran Terrorists

Iranian Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi told the IRIB news agency on Thursday that the armed counter-revolutionary bandits had entered the country with the aim of triggering explosions, creating casualties and putting the blame on the Islamic Republic to prolong the recent unrest.

Three Iranian intelligence forces were martyred during the clashes with these terrorists in Piranshahr, West Azarbaijan Province, the minister added.

Earlier, a security official had noted that the armed gang used a women as human shield.

“One of the terrorists was arrested and a number of them were injured in the clashes,” the official said.

“In recent days, three terrorist teams have been detected and arrested west of Iran,” he added, according to Tasnim.

Riots broke out in some Iranian cities over the past few days amid peaceful rallies in protest at price hikes and economic woes.

Security forces have arrested a number of leading rioters and mercenaries affiliated with foreign intelligence services, a chief judiciary official in Tehran said.

According to the state media, at least 21 people, including a number of security forces, have been killed.

According to Article 27 of the Iranian Constitution, “public gatherings and marches are allowed so long as the participants do not carry arms and are not in violation of the fundamental principles of Islam.”

Iranians Condemn Violence on Second Day of Pro-Establishment Rallies

The demonstrators from all walks of life took to the streets of Shiraz, Mashhad, Birjand, Yasuj and many other cities to chant pro-Establishment slogans while holding banners and national flags.

The people participating the rallies also shouted slogans against the US and the Israeli regime, which have welcomed the unrest and voiced support for the riots.

Slogans against the Saudi regime and the anti-Iran MKO terrorist cult were also heard in the rallies of various cities.

Demonstrators expressed their support for the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and renounced those officials who plunder the country’s wealth.

Today is the second day of pro-Islamic Republic rallies in Iran. Earlier on Thursday, millions of people in Isfahan, Qom, Ahvaz, Arak, Kermanshah, Hamedan, Ilam, Maragheh, Gorgan, Astaneh Ashrafieh, Bojnourd, Zabol, Bushehr, Khorramabad, Golpayegan, Khomeinishahr, Shahreza, Aran Bidgol and Hormozgan held anti-sedition rallies.Iranians Condemn Violence on Second Day of Pro-Establishment Rallies

The demonstrations came a week after a number of peaceful protests over economic grievances started in several cities, but those gatherings suspiciously changed colour and turned ugly when groups of participants, some of them armed, launched attacks on public property, police stations and religious sites.

At least 21, including a couple of police forces and several ordinary people, have been killed in the ensuing violence, according to state media reports. Dozens of others have also been wounded.

The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that the situation in most of the country has now returned to normal, and that the unrest will soon come to an end.

The Intelligence Ministry also said it has identified and arrested a number of the agents behind the violence.

IRGC Commander Declares End of Sedition in Iran

Mohammad-Ali Jafari

Speaking on Wednesday in Tehran, General Jafari touched upon enemy plots to provoke chaos and riots in the country in recent days and noted the days of “sedition” are over.

He said one of the key objectives of the seditionists and their masters in the recent riots was to get some people killed and then blame the government for it.

“Our security system’s readiness and people’s vigilance made the enemy taste yet another defeat,” he noted.

The commander then touched upon social media as a contributor to the recent riots, and the restrictions imposed on them later on to inhibit seditionists’ moves.

“A lack of control over the cyberspace, which is managed from outside the country, and the officials’ failure to control it further fuelled the riots; however, when the virtual world (social media) were controlled [by relevant authorities in Iran] the riots decreased,” he said.

He further noted that it is God Almighty’s promise that sedition and hardships are followed by promising says.

“The enemies know that they cannot threaten the Islamic Republic of Iran in the defense domain, whatsoever,” said the top commander, adding that the enemies’ security threats against the country are not effective.

“They have spent all their assets following the Holy Defence era (the period of the Iraqi imposed war on Iran in the 1980s) to carry out their cultural, economic and security threats against Islamic Iran, and, By God’s grace, they will undoubtedly be defeated,” General Jafari underlined.

“When a nation is victorious in a region gripped by tension and chaos, and when this nation rejects the United States’ domination and does not care about America’s cronies which are in the pay of Washington, and when it stands by the oppressed and against oppressors, it is natural that it will be threatened. Such threats have always been there, and we need to remain vigilant,” he said.

He noted that the Iranian people’s power, patience and vigilance have always brought days of victory for them.

“Let the enemies and the ones who are in their pay such as the Al Saud [regime] shout and call us names, but they know that our path and objective have been fruitful in the world,” the commander underscored.

He said the US, Zionists and Al Saud rulers have ordered ISIS terrorists to enter Iran, adding some of the terror group’s advance teams have entered Iran to set off explosions and conduct acts of sabotage.

“The criminal group’s advance elements are completely under control now, and we dare the terror group’s weak forces to cross the borders of Islamic Iran,” he noted.

He touched upon the United States, the West and Zionists’ false friendship with Iranian people and their collusion with seditionists, and added, “If these liars really cared about Iranian people, they would have never imposed sanctions on them.”

“Some people feel that friendship with the US will improve the economic situation, but they should look at countries such as Egypt, which sacrificed everything it had for friendship with the United States,” commander Jafari said.

He then warned against compromising with the enemy, saying such a move would be costly.

“Today, the enemy’s policies in the region have failed, and all it can do is to create insecurity in Iran. People and officials should know that the cost of compromising with the enemy would be much higher than the cost of resistance,” the top general stressed.

 

IRGC Finishes Aid Operations in Iran’s Quake-Hit Areas

Commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad-Ali Jafari says the IRGC announces the end of its mission in quake-stricken areas in west of the country after having put in place over 8,100 conex boxes there for the quake victims.

“After a trip [to the quake-devastated areas] by the Leader [of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei], and 40 days on since the day the IRGC committed itself to providing makeshift shelters for the quake victim, now we announce the end of our mission before the 45-day deadline,” said the top commander as quoted by the Persian-language Asr-e Iran website.

He said the IRGC had promised to provide 8,000 conex boxes, but put in place over 8,100 ones in the affected areas.

The IRGC was tasked with conducting relief operations after a temblor hit western Iran, including Kermanshah province, a few weeks ago. The deadly quake killed over 600 people and wounded thousands of others.

President Rouhani, Turkish Counterpart Discuss Recent Unrest in Iran

Erdogan - Rouhani

During the Wednesday phone call, Erdogan criticised the stances held by US and Israeli officials on the recent unrest in some Iranian cities, saying Ankara is already familiar with Western media propaganda and interventionist comments by American and Israeli officials.

He went on to say that he believes the stability and security of Turkey is integrated with that of Iran.

Making an analogy between the recent unrest in Iran and the events in Turkey masterminded by certain powers, he said Ankara has the experience of facing Western media propaganda and is used to repetitious and interfering remarks from US President Donald Trump or Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu.

He also voiced Turkey’s willingness to boost relations with Iran in all fields, expressing the hope for a jump in bilateral trade in 2018.

Rouhani, for his part, referred to the recent unrest that caused damages to public and private properties and led to a number of deaths in Iran, and said the Iranian police’s prudent reaction to riots in some cities led to calm.

Iran enjoys full security in light of national opposition to rioters, he added, according to a report by Tasnim.

Reiterating the legality of protest rallies in Iran, Rouhani said the government would never remain silent on violent and illegal actions that threaten public security.

He also called for closer cooperation with Turkey in various areas, stressing the need for efforts to strengthen economic interaction through facilitated banking ties and use of national currencies for trade.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

Almost all headlines on Wednesday were also dedicated to the most recent developments in Iran, including the protest rallies and ensuing riots across the country.

Several Iranian cities have been the scene of anti-government street protests in recent days. The early protests demanded a better economic situation and better living conditions, but sporadic violence has erupted during the protests, causing at least 21 fatalities and tens of injuries. Officials believe the riots are being fuelled by foreign countries including Saudi Arabia, the US, and Israel.

What follows are the Iranian papers’ coverage of the recent unrest on Tuesday:

 

19 Dey:

1- Leader: Enemies Have Allied against Iran in Recent Events

2- Gov’t Spokesman: Rioters Distinguished from Protesters

3- Tehran Governor: 450 Arrested in Past 3 Days

4- Shamkhani to Al Mayadeen: Recent Protests to End within Days

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Abrar:

1- Iran Leader: I Have Words to Say about Recent Developments; I’ll Talk in Due Time

2- Israeli Foreign Ministry: Protests Not Threat to Iran Establishment

3- EU: We’re Closely Watching Iran Protests

4- Erbil Agrees with Baghdad’s Conditions for Beginning of Talks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: Spirit of Courage, Sacrifice, Faith Prevents Enemies from Showing Hostility

2- Shamkhani: People Dissatisfied with Domestic Media’s Behaviour

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran Leader: I Have Words and Will Talk to People in Appropriate Time

2- Gov’t Spokesman: It’s People’s Right to Protest

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Etemad:

1- Moeinfar, Islamic Republic’s First Oil Minister, Dies

2- French FM’s Visit to Tehran Postponed to Future: Europe Cautious in Reacting to Iran Protests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Ettela’at:

1- Leader: Enemies Using Money, Arms, Intelligence to Harm Islamic Establishment

2- Gov’t Spokesman: We’ll Reveal Secrets behind Recent Events in Due Time

3- Yemen Health Ministry: 10,000 Civilians Killed in Saudi Airstrikes

4- Macron to Rouhani: We Appreciate IRGC Quds Force’s Efforts for Eradicating ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Hosban:

1- Prosecutor General: Rioters Should Know Judiciary Will Seriously Counter Them

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Iran:

1- Gov’t Spokesman: Protest Yes, Riot No

2- Rouhani to Macron: Iran to Remain Committed to JCPOA as Long as It Benefits from It

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Javan:

1- Iran Leader: Enemies Using All Their Money, Weapons, Politics against Iran

2- New Sanctions Codenamed “Riot”

  • US Official: We’re Considering Range of Options Including Anti-Iran Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Mogherini: EU to Continue Urging All Parties to Implement JCPOA

2- IRGC Spokesman: People Rapidly Made Distinction between Protesters, Rioters

3- People Must Be Vigilant, Cautious as Deceitful US Supporting Rioters: Clerics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Leader: Iran’s Enemies Joined Hands to Cause Trouble for Islamic Establishment

2- Rioters’ Mission Accomplished: Washington Considering New Sanctions against Iran!

3- Based on Official Reports: Violence in US Has Claimed 90 Lives in Past Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3


 

Resalat:

1- Iran Leader: Enemy Waiting for Opportunity to Harm Nation

2- Police Spokesman: Man Who Set Fire on Iranian Flag Arrested

3- Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi: Seditionists’ Biggest Plot Is to Make People Skeptical of Establishment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 3

Iranian People Pour into Streets to Back Islamic Establishment

Holding banners and national flags, the demonstrators have chanted pro-government slogans during the mass rallies which were held in different towns and cities, including Ahvaz, Kermanshah, Bushehr, Abadan, Gorgan and Qom.

Last week, a number of peaceful protests over economic grievances started in several cities, but those gatherings suspiciously changed color and turned ugly when groups of participants, some of them armed, launched attacks on public property, police stations and religious sites.

Over a dozen people have been killed in the ensuing violence, according to state media reports.

The participants further shouted slogans against the United States and the Israeli regime, which welcomed the turmoil and voiced support for the riots.Iranian People Pour into Streets to Back Islamic Establishment

US President Donald Trump has angered Iranians by repeatedly posting insulting tweet against the nation in recent days.

Iranian authorities have taken turns to censure Washington and its allies for interfering in the domestic affairs of the country.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that enemies have been using various tools to deal blows to the Iranian nation and the Islamic establishment during the latest developments.

President Hassan Rouhani has said people are completely free to express their criticism of the government or stage protests according to the Constitution and citizenship rights, but the manner of expressing criticism should be constructive and help improve domestic conditions.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also said the Islamic Republic’s security and stability depend on its own people, and that “infiltrators” will not be permitted to violate the rights of  Iranians.Iranian People Pour into Streets to Back Islamic Establishment

The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that the situation in most of the country has now returned to normal, and that the unrest will soon come to an end.

The Intelligence Ministry also said it has identified and arrested a number of the agents behind the violence.

Italian Jazz Genius to Give Concert in Iran

The annual International Fajr Music Festival is due to be held in Tehran this year from January 10 to 20.

Cafiso, born in Vittoria, Sicily on May 24, 1989, is a prominent jazz player who plays alto saxophone.

According to a Farsi report by the Honar Online news agency, he began playing at the age of nine and debuted in 2001. In 2003 he toured Europe with Wynton Marsalis.

In 2005, at the age of sixteen, he won Italy’s version of the Golden Django. He has recently received an honorary diploma for flute.

On 19 January 2009 he played in Washington DC during the festivities in honour of President Barack Obama and Martin Luther King Jr. day.

He has won several prizes including the Massimo Urbani National Award in Urbisaglia and EuroJazz Award in Lecco, both in Italy; the International Jazz Festivals Organization Award in New York; the Django d’Or in Rome, and many others.