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IRGC Detains ISIS-Linked Terrorists near Iranian Capital

IRGC Detains ISIS-Linked Terrorists near Iranian Capital

The ISIS element was apprehended in the Andisheh town in Shahriar County, Tehran Province, Colonel Amin Yaamini, the commander of the local IRGC division, told a news conference, Mehr News Agency reported on Wednesday.

The arrestee, he said, belonged to the ISIS-affiliated Ajnad al-Sham (Soldiers of the Levant) group, which is mainly active in the western Syrian provinces of Idlib and Hama.

“So far, very important information has been collected from the ISIS element’s phone, and he remains under investigation,” he said.

‘300 ISIS plots for Tehran’

The commander said the terrorist group has been intending to conduct 300 terror operations in Tehran during the holy lunar month of Muharram — when Shia Muslims gather in throngs to mourn the martyrdom of the Third Shia Imam, Imam Hussein and his companions.

He, however, did not specify whether the IRGC had discovered the plans by examining the detainee’s cell phone or had found out about them otherwise.

On June 7, gunmen mounted almost simultaneous assaults on Iran’s Parliament and the Mausoleum of the late Founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini. ISIS claimed responsibility for the strikes. The twin attacks killed 17 people and injured over 15 more,

In response, the IRGC fired six ballistic missiles into ISIS bases in the eastern Syrian province of Dayr al-Zawr later in June, leaving at least 65 terrorists dead.

IRGC Detains ISIS-Linked Terrorists near Iranian Capital

In August, General Qassem Soleimani said Iranian forces would not rest until they have taken out every last terrorist from the face of the Muslim world after ISIS reportedly beheaded an Iranian military adviser in Syria.

The general, who commands the IRGC’s Quds Force, made the remarks after Mohsen Hojaji, who was a member of the Iranian advisory support team in Syria, was reportedly taken hostage by the Takfiri group near the Iraqi border and beheaded two days later.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13

All newspapers today covered the remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei about the plight of Muslim people in Myanmar and his call on Islamic countries to put Myanmar under pressure.

Several papers also released reports on US President Donald Trump’s new strategy towards Iran and the nuclear deal, which involves exerting greater pressure while maintaining the JCPOA.

Another top story was the issue of Iraqi Kurdistan region’s independence referendum, which remained controversial in Iranian papers.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Europe Should Remove Barriers to Nuclear Deal: Iran’s Ex-FM

2- Death of Peace Nobel Prize Arrives

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Abrar:

1- 3 Million Iranian Pilgrims Expected to Visit Iraq’s Karbala

2- Erdogan: We Have No Difference with Iran, Russia on Idlib

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Myanmar under Shadow of Harvey

  • How American Media Covered Recent Hurricanes

2- JCPOA in Deadlock? Unprecedented Pressure of US, Allies on Nuclear Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Leader Urges Muslim States to Practically Interfere in Myanmar Disaster

2- 79 Minutes with 10 Players: Glorious Victory

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Ebtekar:

1- Spokesman: Gov’t Doesn’t Support Any Move that Limits People’s Freedom

2- Russia, China Stop Supporting North Korean Leader

  • UNSC Unanimously Ratifies Resolution against Pyongyang

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Etemad:

1- Maintaining Nuclear Deal, Strengthening Anti-Iran Approaches: New US Strategy

2- Gov’t Spokesman: Resolving Issue of Women’s Presence in Stadiums Needs Patience

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Ettela’at:

1- Iraqi Parliament: Iraqi Kurdistan Independence Referendum Illegal

2- Hezbollah Chief: Iran Leader Had Predicted Assad’s Victory over Terror 5 Years Ago

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- German Trucks to Change Atmosphere of Iran’s Roads

2- Miracle in Abu Dhabi: Persepolis Fights Bravely

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Iran:

1- Benz Arrives in Iran: Iran Khodro, Mercedes Sign Deal

2- Blade of Global Sanctions on North Korea’s Economic Veins

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Jame Jam:

1- Iran Leader: Death of Nobel Peace Prize in Myanmar

2- Masterpiece of Persepolis: Dreamy Victory with Branko Ivankovic’s Golden Substitutions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Javan:

1- Gov’t Closes Doors of Azadi (Freedom) [Stadium] to Critics

  • Sports Ministry Not Allowing Critics to Hold Gathering in Azadi Stadium

2- Hezbollah Chief’s Account of His Meeting with Iran Leader at Beginning of Syria Crisis

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- 5.8% Growth in Iran’s Industry Sector in Q1

2- Russia, Turkey Sign S-400 Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Leader: Myanmar Disaster Unprecedented

2- Europe Afraid of Return of 2,500 Blue-Eyed ISIS Elements to Home!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Khorasan:

1- Gesture of Bullies to Maintain JCPOA: Trump’s New Aggressive Strategy against Iran

2- Need for Political, Economic Pressure on Cruel Gov’t of Myanmar

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Resalat:

1- HRW: Saudi Arabia Commits War Crime in Yemen

2- 2,700 Islamic Centres Active in Germany: Head of Hamburg Islamic Centre

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

Seda-ye Eslahat:

1- Iran Leader: Political, Economic, Trade Pressure on Myanmar Should Be Increased

2- Appointments to Satisfy Conservatives: No Change in Managers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Shargh:

1- Iran’s Envoy to Syria: Iran Not in Qajar Era, Neither Is Russia in Time of Tsar

2- Iran’s Shamkhani: Referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan Not Legally Valid

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13


 

 

Shahrvand:

1- Iran’s Top Sunni Cleric: Sunnis Are All against Violence

2- Iranian Red Crescent’s Rapid Reaction to Help Myanmar Muslims

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 13

 

Iran to Send Tonnes of Humanitarian Aid to Myanmar Muslims

Iran to Send Tonnes of Humanitarian Aid to Myanmar Muslims

The Iranian diplomatic delegation, to be led by Deputy Foreign Minister for Asia and Pacific Affairs Ebrahim Rahimpour, will be accompanied by a team from Iran’s Red Crescent Society (IRCS), Fars News Agency quoted Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi as saying.

The consignment of Iran’s humanitarian aid for the Myanmarese refugees will be delivered to Bangladesh, he added.

According to the spokesman, the Iranian delegation will also pay a visit to a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh’ city of Cox’s Bazar.

Iran is ready to build a refugee camp and a field hospital in Bangladesh for the Myanmarese Muslims with the permission of the Dhaka government, he added.

The spokesperson also noted that Iran’s ambassador to Thailand, who is also an accredited ambassador to Myanmar, is going to meet the Myanmarese Foreign Ministry officials to express Tehran’s stances and voice its concern about the plight of Rohingya Muslims.

As regards Iran’s diplomatic efforts to end the persecution of Muslims in Myanmar, Qassemi said Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will discuss the issue on the sidelines of the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York next week.

The Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar have long faced severe discrimination and were the targets of violence in 2012 that killed hundreds and drove about 140,000 people from their homes to camps for the internally displaced.

On September 12, the UN refugee agency said the number of Rohingya Muslim refugees that have fled recent violence in Myanmar has spiked to about 370,000.

Earlier, the UN top human rights official accused Myanmar of carrying out “a textbook example of ethnic cleansing” against Rohingya Muslims.

Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the UN high commissioner for human rights, said the military’s “brutal” security campaign was in clear violation of international law, and cited what he called refugees’ consistent accounts of widespread extrajudicial killings, rape and other atrocities.

Iran Inks Deal with Syria to Repair Its Power Grid

Iran Inks Deal with Syria to Repair Its Power Grid

Syrian Electricity Minister Mohammad Zuhair Kharboutli traveled to Tehran as his country is looking to friendly states to help rebuild the country after more than six years of war with foreign-backed terrorists.

Syria’s civilian infrastructure has been battered under the ferocious conflict but Kharboutli said Tuesday the government is working relentlessly to restore the power system and that Iranian companies will have a role in rebuilding Syria.

The reconstruction of the country comes amid the Syrian army making steady advances in recent months and taking back cities and towns from terrorists.

“We are glad that good news is coming out about the situation in Syria theses days, and the terrorists are facing defeat and complete elimination,” Sattar Mahmoudi, Iran’s caretaker energy minister, said during the signing ceremony.

Iran Inks Deal with Syria to Repair Its Power Grid

The contracts include building a power plant in the coastal province of Latakia with a capacity of 540 megawatts and restoring the main control center for Syria’s electricity grid in the capital Damascus.

Iranian companies will also rehabilitate a 90-megawatt power station in Dayr al-Zawr province, where the Syrian army has made swift advances against Daesh terrorists in recent days, and another in the Homs province.

Two contracts were signed, including for Iran to supply power to Aleppo city, which the Syrian military and its allies fully regained last year in a major blow to terrorists.

The memorandum further involves the establishment of five gas turbines, each with a capacity of 125 megawatts in in Baniyas, SANA news agency reported.

Iran Inks Deal with Syria to Repair Its Power Grid

Tehran has already assured Syria to expand its cooperation to construct water and sewerage facilities in the Arab country.

Mahmoudi said the capacities of Iranian companies in production, distribution and transmission of power and power plant equipment are unique in the region and many Iranian products are able to compete with the world’s leading brands.

“The message of Iran’s Ministry of Energy is to restore light to the houses of the Syrian people, while the terrorists and their supporters have had no message other than darkness and terror for the Syrian people in the past few years,” he said.

In May 2013, Iran agreed to provide Syria with a $3.6 billion credit line for imports of goods and commodities and implementing civilian projects.

Iranian firms are already involved in a series of electricity generation projects worth $660 million in Syria, according to Energy Ministry officials.

A plan has been mooted for exports of Iranian electricity to Syria which would hook up Iran’s national grid with those of Iraq and Lebanon, creating the biggest power network in the Islamic world.

Iran Inks Deal with Syria to Repair Its Power Grid

Damascus was a major ally of Tehran during eight years of the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s war on the Islamic Republic in the 1980s and Iran now feels obliged to return the favor.

“During these years, the Iranian nation and the government have stood with the Syrian people in the worst conditions, and we certainly will not leave the Syrians alone in the difficult conditions of reconstruction,” Mahmoudi said.

In January, the two countries signed several agreements during a visit by Syrian Prime Minister Imad Khamis to Tehran, under which the Islamic Republic would build a mobile service operator in the Arab country.

Iran Inks Deal with Syria to Repair Its Power Grid

Under the deals, Syria would grant a license to Iran to operate the Arab country’s third mobile service provider and allow the Islamic Republic to set up a petrol terminal on 5,000 hectares of land.

Syria would also give Iran 5,000 hectares of farmland and commission the operation of phosphate mines in Sharqiya and a port in the Arab country to Iranian companies, IRNA reported then.

Khamis traveled to Tehran with a large business delegation, with Iran’s Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri saying the visit marked “a new page for economic activities between the two countries.”

Iran, Afghanistan to Launch Joint Project to Restore Hamun Lake

Iran, Afghanistan to Launch Joint Project to Restore Hamun Lake

Head of the Wetlands Office of the Iranian Department of Environment, Arezoo Ashrafizadeh, said Iran and Afghanistan are working together on a joint strategic plan to restore Hamun Lake in Iran’s southeast.
In a Farsi Interview with ISNA, Ashrafizadeh said following the latest meetings between high-ranking Iranian and Afghan officials on Hamun Lake and based on the guidelines given by Iran’s Leader on the necessity to restore the lake, the two sides have decided to prepare a joint strategic plan on this issue.

“To this end, Iran and Afghanistan have established some joint committees to prepare the grounds for the two sides’ cooperation in this field. So far, several committees (Water, Science, Training, Economy, Agriculture and Security) have been set up by the two sides,” she said.

Ashrafzadeh also said the Iranian Department of Environment has representatives in each committee. “So far, the committees have held several meetings inside Iran attended by representatives from Afghanistan,” she added.

The official went on saying restoration of Hamun Lake is not possible without close cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan.

“Fortunately, Afghanistan has announced its agreement to work with Iran to restore the lake,” she said, adding during the committees’ meetings, representatives of Afghanistan have announced their readiness to work with the Iranian counterparts to work in this field.

“We hope the two sides go ahead with the joint project smoothly and the project ends up in the interest of the region,” she concluded.

Hamun Lake is fed by numerous seasonal water tributaries; the main tributary is the perennial Helmand River, which originates in Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush mountains.

Iran Appoints 1st Female Manager of Gas Field Development Project

Iran Appoints 1st Female Manager of Gas Field Development Project

In a decree, the Chairman and Managing Director of Pars Oil and Gas Company, Mohammad Meshkinfam, appointed Shabnam Shahbazi as the manager of Farzad gas field development project.

Given various reasons including hard conditions of gas and oil fields, men are usually appointed as the manager of development projects but with the new decree, Shahbazi has become the first female manager of Farzad joint gas field.

The field which includes two main and strategic gas fields, (Farzad A and B) is one of the joint fields between Iran and its southern neighbours.

Red Region Project: Carpets Show Chaos in Mideast

Red Region Project: Carpets Show Chaos in Mideast2

Jalal Sepeher, a well-known and self-trained photographer who has been working on a project on Iranian carpets, has made a creative change in his project by taking photos of Iranian carpets in an empty and dry desert.

In his new project, the photographer has taken various photos of Iranian carpets in a dry desert under a cloudy sky, according to a Farsi report by the Soroush News Agency.

Art experts view the project as a reflection of the chaos underway in the Middle East. In this project, the Iranian market is depicted against the backdrop of endless deserts and roads leading to nowhere under a cloudy sky.

In one photo, an Iranian carpet has been spread on a road with a deep pit in the middle. In another photo, a huge stone has fallen on the carpet.

In a photo, a sand storm is seen at the backdrop threatening the security of the Red Region. In a photo, a family is seen standing on the carpet looking at the horizon, maybe thinking about migration.

The elements used in the collections including an airplane over the sky imply concepts like migration, instability, threats and insecurity which are spreading across today’s Middle East.

Sepehr had earlier launched similar projects with different backdrops including historical monuments, traditional architectures as well as natural elements of Iran’s southern regions.

University of Tehran Opens Dorm for Foreign Students

University of Tehran Opens Dorm for Foreign Students

Tehran University’s Deputy for Students’ Affairs, Hassan Behnejad, said in a Farsi interview with the Young Journalists Club (YJC) that this year for the first time the Osku dormitory has been launched for the foreign students.

“This dormitory consists of 15 apartment units. We are trying to accommodate students studying at the central campus and students from foreign countries in these dormitories in the new academic year,” said Behnejad.

He also noted that several other dormitory complexes are being built at the university campus, which hopefully will be operational next year.

“Since the closure of dormitories in early summer we wanted to renovate all the dorms at the university campus for the new academic year.”

“At the moment, we have completely evacuated some dormitories at the university, and equipped them with heating and cooling systems. Two of our dorms which were located elsewhere in the city have been reconstructed and provided with new equipment,” he added.

“Due to a shortage of dormitories at this university in the new academic year, we had to to lease several dorms for students. Given the high costs we should pay, we do hope that this problem will be resolved soon.”

Iran’s Persepolis Advances to Semi-Finals of AFC Champions League

Iran's Persepolis Advances to Semi-Finals of AFC Champions League

Ali Alipour scored an early goal for Persepolis but Kamal Kamyabinia was sent off in the 12th minute for a dangerous tackle on Waleed Bakshwan.

Soon after, the Saudi Arabian team put Persepolis under pressure and Saleh Al Amri equalized the match in the 52nd minute.

Al Ahli could not break Persepolis’ resistance and the Iranian team scored in the 83rd minute with a man down.

First Al Ahli captain Motaz Hawsawi handled the ball in an attempt to clear off his line and the referee awarded a penalty for Persepolis and sent him off.

Substitute Godwin Mensha converted the penalty-kick to restore Persepolis’ lead and Mahdi Taremi added a second from the spot in added time to put the win beyond doubt.

Persepolis will meet Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia in ACL semis.

Iran's Persepolis Advances to Semi-Finals of AFC Champions LeagueIran's Persepolis Advances to Semi-Finals of AFC Champions LeagueIran's Persepolis Advances to Semi-Finals of AFC Champions League

Iran Protecting Syria Civilians, Even Families of Terrorists

Iran Urges Collective Cooperation to Tackle Regional Security Challenges

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani has, in an interview with the Arabic-language al-Vefagh newspaper, weighed in on the latest developments in the campaign against terrorists in Syria. The following are the highlights of the interview.

[Questioned on the transfer of ISIS militants and their families to the Al-Badiyah region in Syria, Shamkhani said] Hezbollah’s move to allow a number of militants under siege to move from an operational front to another is an “operational tactic” and will not change the strategy of fighting terrorists.

A similar incident had earlier happened in Qalamoun region in Aleppo on the Lebanon-Syria border, and armed militants were allowed to move to Idlib after surrendering their weapons. Such a development will have no bearing on the determination to fight terrorists.

We are as determined in fighting terrorists as in preventing human catastrophes against terrorists’ families, including women and children, and this is the difference between the resistance front’s campaign against ISIS and the US-led coalition’s indiscriminate bombardments in which many civilians have been killed.

Some countries which claim to be fighting terrorism lack sincerity and seriousness. What effective measures have these countries and their US-led coalition adopted so far in fighting terrorists or liberating areas held by ISIS or other Takfiri groups.

We have, time and again, received well-documented reports suggesting that the US-led coalition has been trying to manage ISIS rather than fight the terror group, and that it has helped the terrorists flee the battlefield rather than fighting them on occasions when there was a possibility to combat militants.

In order to cover up its backing for ISIS over the past years, Washington is pretending to be fighting the terror group and stopping the implementation of an agreement with Hezbollah to allow the relocation of terrorists’ families in Syria.

So far, we have seen the US and its allies have simply bombarded residential areas, killed women and children, targeted the positions of the Syrian Army and the Popular Mobilization Units, carried out some ineffective limited operations and sent logistical supplies to terrorists.

Today, the resistance front represented by Iran, Iraq, Syria and Hezbollah, are fighting and dealing a blow to terrorists with a steely resolve, sincerity and a brilliant track record. They have managed to inflict heavy defeats on terrorist groups, pushing them into the path of annihilations and saving the world from the widespread danger of Takfiri terrorism.

Many of the resistance front troopers were martyred while fighting to safeguard the security of the regional nations, including martyr Mohsen Hojaji, who was beheaded by ISIS.