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Iran to Present Its Latest Apps at GITEX 2017

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Iran to Present Its Latest Apps at GITEX 2017The company’s CEO, Mr Sattari, has explained about the activities of Hamravesh saying that the company is a knowledge-based one launched in 2016. It provides software services in order to produce useful applications to meet the needs of different organizations.

It has produced several apps in the domain of sales services, product delivery, storage services, and health sector.

In the exportation sector, Hamravesh designed an app on load-carrying systems (on-demand freight) for a Dubai-based company both on Android and IOS platforms. In this system, each customer who wants to send a package can communicate with the driver.

GITEX is the most important regional technology show in which many large and small companies are taking part. It is a good chance for us and other Iranian companies to introduce our potentialities at this event.

This is the first time Hamravesh is taking part at GITEX. Since we have already worked at the international level, we are going to participate in this exhibition to introduce our capabilities to the international market and work with other companies. On the other hand, getting familiar with the technology of the contemporary world, and the achievements and trends in the world of technology can help in improving various aspects of Iran’s activities and position in this area.

Hamravesh has always tried to be a trusted partner for the companies which are not working on software systems, but need software. To reach this, we did our best to meet the needs of these companies with the help of elites and experts.

Regarding the prospects of technology, it is noteworthy to say that to achieve success in the modern world it is necessary to have professional human resources.

What is important today for the new wave of Iranian knowledge-based companies is to have a staff who help in production of globally-standard products and Hamravesh tries to step in this direction.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9

The top story in all newspapers today was the remarks made by the Chief-Commander of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari against the possible designation of IRGC as a terrorist organization. The IRGC Commander warned the US against such move, and said if blacklisted, the IRGC forces will view the US troopers anywhere in the world like ISIS terrorists.

Newspapers also covered the comments made by Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Resistance Movement Hezbollah, about a Saudi-American plot against Iran.

Also a top story today was a ceremony held in commemoration of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the late former president of Iran, which was attended by senior politicians and diplomats including Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

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

Abrar:

1- IRGC: US Implementation of CAATSA Means Its Unilateral Withdrawal from JCPOA

2- Zarif: Iran to Give Appropriate Response to Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iranian Politicians Praise Efforts of Late Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani

  • Zarif: I Learned from Hashemi that Courage Doesn’t Mean Radicalism
  • Nateq Noori: Whatever Steel, Cement, Petchem Plants We Have Built in Hashemi’s Time

2- Prosecutor-General: We’ll Soon Make Decision about Telegram Messaging App

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

 

Ebtekar:

1- IRGC Chief-Commander: We’ll Resolve Regional Issues in a Place Other than Negotiating Table

2- Judiciary Spokesman Denies New Restrictions for Former President Khatami

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Etemad:

1- IRGC Chief-Commander’s Remarks Widely Covered in Domestic, Foreign Media

  • Iran to View US Army like ISIS If IRGC Blacklisted

2- Official: 800 Elites Repatriated to Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Ettela’at:

1- Ayatollah Rafsanjani Helped IRGC, Army Reach Unity

2- Rouhani’s Economic VP: Trump Wants to Damage Stability of Iran’s Economy

3- Iran Thwarts Saudi-American Plot in Region: Hezbollah Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

 

Iran:

1- 1,431 Unfinished Construction Projects Handed over to Private Sector

2- Labour Minister: Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy Will Become Free

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

 

Javan:

1- Prosecutor Hits Back at First VP’s Reaction to His Brother’s Arrest

2- Nasrallah: New US-Saudi Plot against Iran Started

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Health Minister: Universities Not Feeling Well

2- Nasrallah: US Strongly Trying to Protect ISIS

3- Ayatollah Sistani Praises Talabani’s Role in Iraq’s Unity

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Kayhan:

1- Judiciary: Ex-Member of Iran Nuclear Negotiating Team Had Links with 2 Foreign Spy Agencies

2- IRR 68,000 Billion Spent in Six Months on Fuel Imports: Statistics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

 

Resalat:

1- IRGC Urges US to Move Its Bases to Somewhere Outside Striking Range of Iran Missiles

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Nasrallah: War to Go on until Eradication of ISIS

2- Iran Exporting 90% of Its Crude Oil from Kharg Island

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9

 

Iran, Armenia Sign 3 MoUs in Tehran

Iran, Armenia Sign 3 MoUs in Tehran

The Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed on veterinary, culture and art, and science and technology, according to a Farsi report by IRNA.

Karapetyan arrived in Tehran earlier on Monday, and was officially welcomed by Jahangiri in Saadabad Palace.

 

Iran, Armenia Sign 3 MoUs in Tehran

 

The Armenian PM is on a two-day visit aimed at expansion of bilateral ties between Tehran and Yerevan.

The Armenian official is planned to hold talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani 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, “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.”

‘Tehran Best Place for Talks between Baghdad, Erbil Officials’

Iranian legislator Mohammad Qassim Osmani says Iran will be at the forefront of possible talks between the Iraqi government and authorities of the Kurdistan region, according to a Farsi report by ILNA.

He said efforts by European countries to hold such negotiations are a clear example of blatant interference in regional issues, adding, “Tehran would be the best place for talks between the two sides.”

The MP then touched upon the recent trip to Iran by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his talks with senior Iranian officials about the referendum held on the secession of the Iraqi Kurdistan from Iraq.

“Iran is undeniably one of the most important powers in the region, and no negotiation and agreement can be guaranteed to go into effect and last without Iran playing a role in the process,” the lawmaker noted.

He referred to the history of cordial relations between Iran and the Iraqi Kurdistan region while reacting to murmurings that talks be held in Paris.

“Given Iran’s permanent assistance throughout history, Iraqi Kurds feel beholden to Iran, and they will definitely not engage in any talks on the recent developments as well as issues pertaining to the plebiscite on the Iraqi Kurdistan region’s secession without holding consultations with Iran,” said the legislator.

“Europe wanting to get involved in regional issues, or to host talks between the Iraqi government and authorities of the Kurdistan region, amounts to gross interference in regional issues. Iraq’s internal affairs are definitely none of European countries’ business,” the MP said.

He said Iran is not making decisions simply to oppose Kurds, but to help them make the right and rational decision.

“Iran has always been, and will be a safe haven for Kurds and will help them secure their legitimate rights inside Iraq.”

He said Iran is definitely the best place for negotiations between the two sides because Tehran established very good relations with Baghdad after the downfall of Saddam Hussein, and had cordial ties with Iraq’s Kurds even during the rule of the Baath Party.

On Turkey’s role, he said Ankara has so far offered no special assistance to Iraq and Iraqi Kurds, but Tehran has played a key role throughout all stages.

“Over the recent years, for instance, if it weren’t for general Soleimani, Erbil and the Kurdistan region would basically not exist, so it could not hold a referendum, and the territory would have fallen to the ISIS terrorist group,” the legislator said, referring to IRGC Quds Force Commander Major General Qassemi Soleimani’s role in preventing the fall of Erbil to ISIS’ hands.

Iran to Give Crushing Response to US If IRGC Blacklisted

“We are hopeful that the United States does not make this strategic mistake,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said during his weekly press conference on Monday.

“If they do [designate the IRGC as a terrorist group], Iran’s reaction would be firm, decisive and crushing and the United States should bear all its consequences,” he added, reiterating what Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had earlier vowed on Sunday.

Qassemi’s remarks came in reaction to unconfirmed reports that US President Donald Trump is going to announce new measures against Iran, including the designation of the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

Earlier on Sunday, the Chief-Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps also warned that if the US is stupid enough to designate IRGC as a terrorist organization, then the IRGC will regard the US army as ISIS terrorists anywhere in the world.

IRGC Chief-Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari referred to the reports about the US government’s “stupid” move to designate IRGC as a terrorist organization, and said, “If such reports prove true, the IRGC will consider the US army to be synonymous with ISIS terrorists anywhere in the world, particularly in the Middle East.”

Saudi Women Granted Right to Drive but Still Denied Individual Identity

Saudi Women Granted Right to Drive

Just two days after the Saudi Arabian King unveiled his latest reforms, women rights activists received threatening calls. They were urged to content themselves with the right to drive, which was recently granted to women, and not to ask for further rights.

Reports say demands for Bugatti Veyron in Saudi Arabia have increased dramatically over the past few days but some women in the country say discriminatory policies against them are too deep to be overcome with rights like driving.

In an interview with Time, a Latin-Arab girl and women rights activist in Saudi Arabia, Yasamin Baqer, said after several decades of conservatism, the Saudi king has now decided to grant women the right to drive but the main changes have not yet been made in the conditions of women.

“The change which I expect is more fundamental than the right to drive. We want the Saudi women be granted equal rights with men and have their individual identities,” she noted.

In Saudi Arabia, women are called after their husbands or eldest sons’ names. Their identity is limited to being a man’s sister, mother or wife. They are part of men’s privacy. Even calling a woman by her first name in public sphere is still a taboo in Saudi Arabia.

Women rights activists say social media has contributed to their cause to defend women’s rights in Saudi Arabia. On social media, men and women can have their own voices and establish dialogue with each other. A large percentage of women in Saudi Arabia are under 30. They hope to gain further social rights including the right to have a job in the future.

Over the past years, various online campaigns have been mounted to further open the social space for women in Arab states. One of these campaigns was #mymothersnameis launched in Egypt.

But it seems women in Saudi Arabia have still a long way to go to achieve equal rights in society.

“We want to take further steps so that women can have their own individual identity,” Baqer said.

‘US Raising Anti-Iran Accusations to Cover Up Own Crimes’

Iranian lawmaker Mohammad Ali Pourmokhtar said trafficking of women and children in various countries is a lucrative business for the United States.

In reaction to adding Iran to the list of the countries that refuse to fight against human trafficking, the member of Iranian Parliament’s Judicial and Legal Commission said the Islamic Republic believes human trafficking must absolutely be banned, and Tehran adheres to it in practice.

“Unfortunately, some of the neighbouring countries have been involved in trafficking and have created social and economic problems for us,” he said in a Farsi interview with ICANA.

Pourmokhtar also noted that despite its strenuous efforts into human trafficking, Iran has been one of the victims of this crime. Many Iranian police forces and border guards have fallen victim to the fight against human trafficking.

“The United States cannot claim it is fighting against human trafficking or terrorism, because it trains the terrorists itself. So with these accusations, they want to put more pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said the lawmaker.

“The International Monetary Fund or any other international organization will not pay attention to the United States’ request to restrict Iran because such biased reports are to put pressure on the Islamic Republic and these institutions do not pay attention to them.”

The White House said last week it had ordered that Iran, Venezuela and four African nations be added to a US list of countries accused of failing to crack down on human trafficking.

In addition, President Donald Trump’s administration instructed the US executive director of the International Monetary Fund and other multilateral development banks to vote against extending loans or other funds to North Korea, Russia and Iran for fiscal year 2018.

Iran’s Information Security Achievements to Be Presented at GITEX 2017

Mr Zare’Mr Zare’, the Managing Director of the Iranian information security company Dezhafzar, has explained about the company’s activities over the past decade and its participation in the upcoming GITEX 2017 in Dubai:

Dezhafzar Net Company was established in collaboration with a group of young elites who were interested in domestic production and entrepreneurship. They also had a ten-year professional experience in software development and production. Although the founders of this company had good experience in various areas of software development such as office automation, medical engineering and information security, they launched the company with a focus on information security.

The good knowledge that has been acquired over the years from the well-known companies in the field of security and also from their customers led to the creation of the Aryadezh firewall as the first and most important product of the company.

Being aware of the real needs of the customers as well as familiarity with the foreign products has led to the production of a software that, in addition to efficiency, also addresses national security concerns.

The company started its activity on February 15, 2016 in the form of a joint stock one in the field of ICT and computer software.

The company’s products and services are as follows:

  • Rhine Network Rectifier System
  • Aryadezh Integrated Management System
  • Authentication Kiosk
  • Audio Authentication System

In order to pave the ground to export its products, at the suggestion of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Dezhafzar Company is going to participate in GITEX 2017 for the first time.

Our rivals are mostly American products that are sold very well in the whole world, especially in Europe, but due to lower research costs in this field and much lower prices, we expect a good market for our products.

Despite the fact that American products are selling well in the Iranian market, we have been able to win part of this market in Iran.

At GITEX, we are looking for new markets and new customers, especially in the Middle East.

In the current situation, we do not expect a good future for ICT, unless the entrepreneurs in the field of IT would consolidate their positions to such extent that they could stop the brain drain in this area.

 

British MPs to Visit Tehran in 3 Weeks

UK Debt to Iran Has Nothing to Do with Release of Jailed Criminals: Defence Ministry

Speaking to Tasnim, Head of Iran-UK Parliamentary Friendship Group Alireza Rahimi said arrangements for the trip are being discussed with the British side.

The visit would take place within the next three weeks, he added.

In comments in early September, Rahimi had announced that another delegation from the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office is also going to visit Iran.

In January 2014, a British parliamentary delegation, led by former foreign secretary Jack Straw, visited Iran as part of efforts to improve Tehran-London relations.

Iran-Britain ties soured in 2011. On November 27, 2011, a large majority of Iranian lawmakers voted to downgrade diplomatic ties with Britain, following Britain’s decision to impose sanctions on the Central Bank of Iran.

Later, angry Iranian students stormed the British embassy in Tehran and pulled down the European country’s flag.

Following the incident, Britain withdrew its diplomatic staff from Tehran on November 30 and asked Iran’s diplomatic delegation in London to leave within 48 hours.

The two countries made diplomatic efforts afterwards to amend ties.

In August 2015, the British embassy in Iran reopened after a 4-year closure. Britain’s then foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, attended a ceremony in Tehran to mark the reopening on August 23. It was the first visit by a British foreign secretary to Iran since 2003.

Simultaneously, Iran’s embassy in London also reopened.

The thaw in Tehran-London relations came after finalization of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a nuclear agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).

Iran, France Ink Deal on Sheep-Breeding

Iran, France Ink Deal on Sheep-Breeding

The memorandum of undersranfing to supply 13,000 sheep were signed between Kowsar Agricultural Investment Company on behalf of Iran and France’s sheep breeders’ society.

Accordding to a Farsi report by Tasnim, this cooperation document was signed at the governorate headquarters of the city of Clermont-Ferrand. The ceremony was held in presence of the two countries’ ministers of agriculture.

Based on this MoU, France’s sheep breeders’ society would transfer its knowledge of sheep breeding, and sale of livestock to the Kowsar Agricultural Company’s farms in Kermanshah and Mazandaran provinces of Iran.

One of the officials from the Iranian side said the comprehensive livestock breeding program of Iran consists of four stages: the joint breeding of sheep in Iran, the establishment of a centre to control breeding, the production of genetic material including sperm, and the production of embryo and male genome.

The official added that with the measures taken, the pace of development of industrial livestock breeding would be increased.