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Iranian Researchers Develop Robots to Help Rehabilitate Disabled People

Amir Salar Jafarpishe, the CEO of a knowledge-based company specializing in rehabilitation technologies, announced this piece of news and added “a part of our company’s production line is dedicated to robotic rehabilitation products.”

He went on to say the products are designed to ease the daily activities of those who have injured their upper body; these products have two therapeutic and assistive applications which can be employed by rehabilitation clinics to empower patients suffering from strokes, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and rheumatoid arthritis.

As stated by Jafarpishe, other productions of the company include biofeedback products such as pressure, posture, force and EMG biofeedbacks which can be used for a wide range of physical exercises to subdue the effects of various disorders and disabilities.

As a subsidiary of the growth center of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, this knowledge-based company has produced 12 innovative products in the field of rehabilitation technologies and has patented four design concepts.

Iran Pursuing Regional Policies Regardless of Others’ Rhetoric: FM

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was asked about Iran’s possible reaction to the US president’s anti-Iran strategy, which is due to be declared in coming days.

Iran pursues its regional policies independent of others’ rhetoric, he said.

However, he added, we will give an appropriate response to Trump once he makes his remarks.

“The fact is that our region has long been suffering from Washington’s wrong policies,” Zarif noted.

“Iran is now the cylinder of stability and fight against terrorism and Takfirism, and pursues its policies within the same framework.”

“The realities of the Middle East are gradually becoming clear to other countries in the world as well,” he added.

“Mr Trump and his friends, who seek to sell more weapons to the region, have pursued certain policies within this framework, but these policies have had no result but inflicting harms to themselves, the US, and the region.”

Iran Showcases Capabilities in Project Management Info Systems at GITEX 2017

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Mr. Hassani

Dorsa Resaneh Hooshamnd, one of the active Iranian companies in the field of Project Management Information Systems (PMIS), is going to represent Iranian companies at GITEX 2017.

What follows are excerpts from an interview with the CEO of Dorsa Resaneh Hooshmand company, Mr. Hassani:

Would you please introduce Dorsa Company?

Dorsa started its activities in 2002. From the very beginning, it focused on information management systems in the field of energy, oil and gas. In the following years, almost all major oil, gas and petrochemical projects in Iran were managed by the Dorsa system. And now we’re proud to control almost all of the country’s projects.

Due to this level of scientific and practical progress, will you export these systems to other countries?

Before the sanctions in 2005, we succeeded in exporting the system to France and the UK. Unfortunately, after imposing sanctions, we had to stop the work and deliver the project to our representative in the UK. After the nuclear deal, we have been doing our best to re-enter to the international market. This time our software is much more professional than before. The standards that we have achieved over time are adapted to the international standards and now we have a say in the international markets. We can even be a big rival for companies that are active in this field.

What is Dorsa’s most important product and achievement?

Dorsa’s most important product in these years was Dorsa Project Management Information System. I can say the only product of the company, was an information system or a comprehensive software system containing 17 integrated sub-systems. It covers all parts of an oil, gas, and petrochemical project or the large projects that have been recently used in Iran. We feel proud that this system is approved by most Iranian oil employers. The representatives of companies such as the SAP who came to Iran were surprised to see this system.

How do you assess your presence at GITEX 2017? 

GITEX is an important exhibition in the Persian Gulf region and the most important information technology exhibition in the Mideast. In the years before, we just attended the exhibition, but this year we are having a stand to present our products at GITEX.

Which countries would be Dorsa’s rivals in this field?

There is no rival in the Middle East to compete with us. Most companies that offer similar software systems are Canadian, American, and English. Next to a French company, they are providing similar products, but due to the sanctions they have not been able to be active inside Iran. However, they are working in some Arab countries of the region, and have offices in the UAE. Yet, our focus is on energy, mining and metals.

What is your idea about the future of IT in Iran?

There are very talented companies and specialists in Iran, but we have forgotten the strategies of working with the world after years of being away from them (due to the sanction). There is a very high potentiality that may be better for us to use it rather than giving the chance to the other countries. God willing, by the government’s plans and the policies that have been made in this area next to the new horizons appearing, we hope to hear the name of Iranian companies across the world. I think we will definitely be successful in this regard.

Taliban Calls ISIS “Crusader”, Affiliate of United States

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The Taliban insurgents called on its commanders in western Afghanistan to fight against ISIS terrorists in this country and eliminate them.

According to a Farsi report by the Tasnim News Agency, in this statement the Taliban has asked its commanders in the cities of Kushk-e Kuhnah, Kushk-e Rabat-e-Sangi, Golran and several other regions of western Herat province to wipe out ISIS terrorists in western Afghanistan.

According to the statement, any compromise and interaction with the ISIS, especially in Ghor, Farah, Badghis, Herat and Nimruz provinces, will result in heavy punishment and prosecution.

In Taliban’s statement, which was published by Jomhor News, it has been emphasized for three times that the commanders of the ‘Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’ must fight ISIS.

The Taliban has insisted that ISIS does not adhere to any of the Islamic laws, including the Sunnah and culture of Muslims, and that it has spread barbarism in the country.

The Taliban Leadership Council in West Afghanistan stressed that the ISIS terrorist group has insulted Muslims and is killing them.

The statement also reads that ISIS-affiliated groups have killed a large number of the Taliban members in the last few years, so any negotiation, compromise, and interaction with them is considered as an insult to those who have lost their lives.

The Taliban reiterated that ISIS is a US-backed group and fighting against it is a jihad. About three months ago, the Taliban announced that it had arrested and executed a number of senior ISIS commanders in western Afghanistan.

According to a statement, senior ISIS leader ‘Aqa Jalil’ along with four other senior ISIS members, were killed.

The Taliban had announced that this ISIS senior commander, along with his aide ‘Tohidi’, were executed in the western parts of the country.

Last week, local authorities in Ghor province, in central Afghanistan, reported that ISIS terrorists have left the province.

Police chief of Ghor, General Ghulam Mustafa Mohseni said the members of the ISIS terrorist group have left the province after suffering heavy defeat in fight with the Taliban forces.

“Tillerson’s New Plan Aimed at Depriving Iran of JCPOA Benefits”

Rex Tillerson-US Double Standards towards “Inhumane” Sanctions

Iranian parliamentarian Mohammad-Javad Jamali Nobandegani blasted the new plan put forward by Tillerson, saying that it aims to maintain the Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of action (JCPOA), and at the same time adopt tighter measures vis-à-vis Iran.

“Such decisions show the United States’ failure to put in place a well-organized diplomacy because at a certain time they announce they will stay in the JCPOA, and at another time say they will tear it up,” said the MP, according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

He said one of Washington’s policies against Iran has been to deprive the country of the benefits of the JCPOA.

“Iran has always made good on its commitments under the JCPOA, but they (US authorities) haven’t done anything in that regard, and seek to dampen the positive effects of the nuclear deal,” the lawmaker said.

He said the US uses topics such as the Middle East security, Iran’s alleged support for terrorism, the country’s missile industry, etc. as pretexts, saying, “It should be acknowledged that everybody knows that the Takfiri ISIS terrorist group was created and is supported by the US.”

The legislator underlined that the Americans seek to disintegrate and create insecurity in the Middle East.

“This comes as Iran has always contributed to regional peace and stability and has even offered advisory assistance to countries such as Syria and Iraq at their own request and has helped safeguard the territorial integrity and security of those countries,” The MP said.

He said history has not forgotten that it was the United States, not Iran, that used atomic bombs.

“By seeking pretexts, the Americans want to reduce the international community’s negative reactions against themselves and decrease any further political-social costs of taking more actions against our country,” Nobandegani added.

Mojtaba Zonouri, another Iranian MP, said withdrawal from the JCPOA will have costs for the US in the international community, so Tillerson’s new plan is a strategy to prevent this and to take Europeans on board with taking hostile actions against Iran.

Lawmaker Jalal Mirzaee also underlined that the new plan presented by Tillerson and the US Congress aims to set the stage for taking Europe on board with adopting hostile actions against Tehran over issues not related to the JCPOA.

Tehran to Host Int’l Exhibition on Mining Investment

The annual event is one of the largest of its kind in mines and mining industries in the Middles East, which presents the latest technologies and equipment, services, machineries for mines and mining industries in exploration, excavation, processing, production and export, IRNA report.

It also aims to introduce investment opportunities in Iran for mining companies worldwide.

Minex is organized by the Ministry of Industries, Mining and Trade, in cooperation with Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization, and Geological Survey & Mineral Explorations of Iran.

The event is sponsored by Iran Stone Association, Foundry Association of Iran, Iranian Tunneling Association, Iron and Steel Society of Iran, Iranian Geophysical Society, Molybdenum Producers and Exporters Association, Iranian Metallurgy Engineers Association, Iran Ferroalloys Association, Association of Iranian Heavy Machinery for Construction, Mining and Roads, and Iranian Producers & Exporters of Mineral Products Association.

Some 200 domestic and 55 foreign companies from 15 countries are expected to attend this year’s event.

Iran is home to 68 types of minerals with more than 37 billion tons of proven reserves and 57 billion tons of potential reserves.

According to the United States Geological Survey, Iran holds the world’s largest zinc, ninth largest copper, 10th largest iron ore, fifth largest gypsum and barite and 10th largest uranium reserves.

Overall, Iran is home to more than 7% of global mineral reserves.

Armenian PM to Visit Tehran on Monday

The Armenian official is planned to hold talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, VP Jahangiri, and Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

According to a report by Armen Press, Karapetyan will also visit Ararat Sports Club, where he will meet with the Armenian community, including business leaders.

In an interview on August 1, Karapetyan described Iran-Armenia relations as “exemplary and unique”, adding that “The friendship between the two neighbours is so firm that it is just necessary to further develop and deepen them by maintaining the commonalities uniting us for centuries. This is the reliable base and stronghold of our relations.”

Iran at GITEX 2017: Latest Software Achievements on Display

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TalebiExplaining the activities of Vesta and its participation in GITEX 2017, the CEO of the company said, “Vesta Information Technology Company was launched in 2007 to develop a technology to improve the level of human well-being. Vesta began its activities to focus on designing and developing software.”

Talebi added that by utilizing their experience and the ability of a highly-motivated, dedicated and professional team of experts, the company succeeded in achieving its goals.

“We introduced ourselves as one of the leading technology companies in the field of IT and succeeded in providing services and products tailored to the needs of the customers. In 2016, we signed a contract with a foreign country to carry out e-learning in the healthcare sector of Iran. By sealing this contract, we further believed in our abilities, and it made us look at the international market.”

According to Talebi, Vesta’s products are as follows:

  • Electronic Learning Management System: Organizing Training Courses Electronically
  • Contents of Electronic Courses: Appropriate E-contents for Organizations and Universities
  • Digital Library System: Management of Traditional and Digital Library Affairs

Talebi also underlined that it is the first time Vesta will be present at the GITEX, saying that the main reason for the presence of Vesta at GITEX is to consult with other foreign partners on how to create collaborative partnerships.

“Currently, our target markets are Middle-Eastern countries and neighbours of Iran. The Iranian companies active in the field of information and communications technology are not doing well compared to their counterparts abroad. As the economy of Iran used to be state-oriented in previous years, unfortunately, most companies preferred to produce a product or service and then sell it to government agencies and institutions. As a result, when the government does not have funds, companies will not have a customer!”

The CEO of Vesta further mentioned that there are companies operating in the B2C domains who have achieved success, but the number of these companies are less than those active in the B2B field.

“ICT analysts predict a good perspective for this sphere in Iran, but in order to achieve this, reforms must be made,” highlighted Talebi.

Finally, he concluded that the Iranian market, with a population of 80 million and a majority of young and educated people, has a great potentiality for production and even consumption. But it is important to know where we are capable of making products and where we’d better be a mere consumer.

‘Those Favouring Kurdistan’s Secession Ignore Potential Dangers’

‘Those Favouring Kurdistan’s Secession Ignore Potential Dangers’

The Political Desk of the Persian-language news website Alef has, in an article, criticized the viewpoints of some Iranian analysts who believe the secession of Iraq’s Kurdistan region is a reasonable move .The highlights of the analytical piece follow.

There is an old story that a man was driving home from work at dusk when he found out that his vision was getting blurred. He could barely see the road. He pulled over only to realize a bitter reality: He was going blind. He called his wife and told her what had happened. Saddened and dejected, the man raised his hand to put on his forehead when he realized there was something on his eyes. He had forgotten to take off his sunglasses! And that was the reason he could barely see after sunset!

This story is similar to that of the folks who, these days, without paying attention to what is going on around them, draw on the hackneyed clichés of the 20th-century Cold War and make comments that are mind-boggling!

In fact, each science is like the glasses used to help us see in a better way. However, each science is useful in the right place. Sunglasses are supposed to be used by day. If they are used at night, they will not only be useless, but blur the vision and keep us from seeing the reality.

In the case of Masoud Barzani, the president of Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), who seeks Kurdistan’s secession from the country, we are witnessing some academics making recommendations which show they have, intentionally or unintentionally, turned a blind eye to realities on the ground and only offer theories.

As a case in point, one of the folks has suggested we should help Kurds in their secession drive in other countries as they are an Iranian ethnic group! They believe such a move is in line with the re-creation of the idea of a Greater Iran!

Such a superficial vision is really surprising as such a way of thinking can be generalized to other ethnic groups of Iranian origin, and such reasoning can lead to questions.

Another person has said that Iraqi Kurds have the right to secession!

In the 21st century, see what we Iranians are coming to! The people we have designated as lecturers at our most prestigious universities are individuals who strongly support racism!

What special features has this lecturer seen in Kurds that he is only supporting the rights of Kurds from among Persians, Turks, Kurds, Arabs, the Baluch, Turkmens, etc.?

Or maybe he is going to turn to other ethnic groups in the future!

How is it that a secession drive by a person such as Barzani, who has been involved in so much corruption and has violated the basic rights of people in northern Iraq including, Kurds, Turkmens, Izadis, and Arabs, is now seen as a move to restore the rights of an ethnic group?

Does this gentleman look at the whole world through the sunglasses of ethnic groups’ rights? Or did he simply want to say something different?

It is regrettable that these gentlemen speak of homeland and dignity from dawn to dusk, but ignore the fact that Barzani and his clique have an eye on Iran’s territory and in their imagination regard large parts of our country, from Azarbaijan, [Iran’s] Kurdistan and Ilam to the western coast of the Persian Gulf as their illusory territory.

Haven’t these gentlemen seen the maps of weather forecast programs broadcast by TV channels said to be run by Barzani and his cronies?

 

‘Those Favouring Kurdistan’s Secession Ignore Potential Dangers’

 

The most important issue in northern Iraq is democracy and the rights of minorities. Barzani is violating the rights of other minorities in northern Iraq under the pretext that the rights of a group of Iraqi people are trampled underfoot.

Now, this is the question: If a racist government is allowed to emerge in the Middle East, and if Barzani turns into a second Kim Jong-un or Saddam Hussein, what repercussions will it have for the Arabs, Turkmens and even Kurds living in northern Iraq and neighbouring countries?

Dear brother and distinguished university professor;

Instead of being purely idealistic and offering destructive solutions, you’d better look into developments and the consequences of events with more insight and not further fuel the flames of racism and apartheid with superficiality.

 

A Word with Respected Fellow Countrymen

Although we are witnessing the violation of ethnic and religious minorities in today’s world, in fact no word should be said about the rights of Turks, Persians, Kurds, Arabs, the Baluch, Shiites, Sunnis, Jews and Buddhists. Although all cultures and languages and identities are equally important and are the heritage of humanity, they do not constitute the permission to establish a racist government and contravene the rights of other peoples in the region.

In today’s modern world, only one set of rights should be recognized, and that is “human rights.”

Those in the West who claim to be supporters of this idea have selective definitions for “rights” and “human” and never accept that “one equals one.” The European and US-style “humans” are a far cry from those in Africa and the Middle East!

There are some people who should get their heads out of old books and hackneyed theories and look around them with open eyes.

Take the year 2009 and the Middle East map, for example. A quick look at this map will reveal the status of people’s rights. Foreigners have already changed the Middle East map.

Should they be allowed to do whatever they can via a handful of puppets?

Barzani and his associates know well that they are not welcome by the people in northern Iraq due to their extensive economic corruption and rente-seeking, and that they must leave power if they don’t get the chance to create a new crisis. Leaving power will also set the stage for the violations, embezzlements and extensive misappropriation by their dynasty to come to light. So, by intentionally creating a crisis, they have practically compromised the rights of the people in northern Iraq to secure their partisan interests.

In fact, if we look at the issue through the prism of philanthropism, we cannot remain passive, and we are duty-bound to stand by the people in northern Iraq, so that they will be able to negotiate this dangerous historical turn. Of course, regardless of the humanitarian aspect of the issue, we should bear in mind that we will be a neighbor of the Kurdistan region for good, and we are not immune to the fire burning in an area adjacent to us and we should not remain passive.

From Iran’s standpoint, what is of special importance is that Barzani has an eye on our country as well, and as soon as phase one of his secession drive is done, he will need to create a new crisis which would go beyond his territory’s borders in order to buy time, win the support of ultra-regional powers and strengthen his global status. Indubitably, the next crisis would constitute violation of the territorial integrity of its neighbouring countries, especially Iran. We have given lives to defend the territorial integrity of our country. So, it is obvious that we will not allow unimportant individuals such as Barzani to play with our national pride and the country’s existence. We will be able to douse the flame which is beginning to burn in our neighbour’s home with proper management and the least cost before it spreads to our own home.

Therefore, we will deal with anybody who has an eye of greed on our soil and will tackle them the same way we countered ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

To sum up, the flame that Barzani has ignited will, sooner or later, subside like that of Saddam Hussein and ISIS, but shame will remain on the faces of those who are natives of this country, but whose injudicious words play into the hands of the enemy.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8

Newspapers today widely covered the remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in an address to a group of university students in Tehran. Reformist papers highlighted Rouhani’s criticism of fresh restrictions imposed on former president Mohammad Khatami and the pressures on reformists in general, while conservative media highlighted, and criticized, his comments about the benefits of JCPOA, the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.

Among other top stories were discussions about a possible change of Iran’s Constitution to realize a parliamentary system of government, the arrest of First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri’s brother, and ways to resolve the country’s economic problems.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Rouhani Criticizes the Way Iran’s Political Camps Are Rewarded, Punished

  • Conservatives Always Rewarded, Others Always Punished

2- Zarif: US Addicted to Sanctions

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8

 


Abrar:

1- Zarif: Iran Has Options in Case in Case US Violates Nuclear Deal

2- Iraq Asks Iran and Turkey to Stop Trade with Iraqi Kurdistan Region

3- Amano: IAEA to Inspect Iran’s Military Sites If Necessary

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Rouhani: Even 10 People like Trump Won’t Succeed in Destroying JCPOA Benefits

2- Acting Science Minister: Exact Time of Introducing New Minister Not Clear!

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Ebtekar:

1- Iranian Sunni Cleric: Using Force, Blockade on Kurdistan Region against Muslim World’s Interests

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8

 


Ettela’at:

1- Rouhani: Creating Monopoly in Economy, Management, Science Very Dangerous

2- Zarif Urges US to Implement Its Commitments as per Iran Nuclear Deal

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Hemayat:

1- Judiciary Called on to File Complaint with INTERPOL against Those behind Recent Rumours

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Iran:

1- Rouhani: University Students, People in Society Should Be Free to Criticize

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Javan:

1- JCPOA Benefits Now Need Knowledge of Math!

  • Rouhani Said Trump Can’t Reverse JCPOA Benefits, but Didn’t Explain What Benefits?!

2- Erdogan: France, Israel Hatch Plot of Disintegrating Iraq

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran’s Daily Oil Exports Exceed 2.650 mcm

2- Iraqi PM Declares End of ISIS Caliphate in Iraq

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8

 


Kayhan:

1- A Look at Rouhani’s Remarks

  • JCPOA in Deadlock, Economy in Recession, Gov’t Busy with Trivial Affairs

2- Renault: We’ll Suspend Activities in Iran If New Sanctions Imposed

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Resalat:

1- US, Israel Organizing Sedition in Region: Ayatollah Hashemi Shahroudi

2- Iran Air CEO: Deals for Purchasing Western Planes Super-Confidential

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Iran Foreign Ministry: Riyadh’s Scandals Too Numerous to Be Covered

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Roozegar:

1- Larijani: Clerics Shouldn’t Receive Their Salary from Gov’t

2- Iran Ranks 60 Worldwide in E-Commerce

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8


Shargh:

1- Iran FM’s Response to Trump’s Threats: Int’l Deal-Making Different from Real Estate

2- Rouhani: Monopoly Is Dangerous; One Party Always Rewarded and One Always Punished

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 8