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Iranian Striker among Best Players of Dutch Football League

The Goal news website has named the Iranian international forward of the Dutch Heerenveen football club among the Eredivisie’s best XI of 2016-17 in a Monday (May 15) report.

According to a report by IFP, Ghoochannejhad, who is not used to missing scoring chances, scored 19 goals in 34 matches to help his side finish in ninth place at the end of the season.

Ghoochannejhad ranked third among Eredivisie’s top scorers following Feyenoord’s Danish striker Nicolai Jorgensen (21 goals) and Vitesse’s Ricky van Wolfswinkel (20 goals).

Heerenveen’s forward played a total of 2,924 minutes for his team this season and registered three assists. Sixty percent of his shots have been on target, more than top scorer Jorgensen (54 percent) and Wolfswinkel (58 percent).

Praising his brilliant performance, the Goal report said scoring 19 goals for the Heerenveen team finishing right in the middle of the league is no easy achievement, but the Iran international has been deadly all season.

Other members of Eredivisie’s best XI of 2016-17 are: Willem II’s Greek goalkeeper Kostas Lamprou, Feyenoord’s Dutch right-back Rick Karsdorp, Feyenoord’s Brazilian centre-back Eric Botteghin, Ajax’s Colombian centre-back Davinson Sanchez, Feyenoord’s Dutch centre-back Terence Kongolo, PSV’s Dutch midfielder Davy Propper, Feyenoord’s Dutch defensive midfielder Karim El Ahmadi, Ajax’s Dutch-born Moroccan attacking midfielder Hakim Ziyech, Jorgensen, Heracles’ Swedish forward Samuel Armenteros.

Iranian Academics in US Back Rouhani

A group of Iranians professors, researchers and students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University have, in a statement, announced their support for Iranian presidential contender Hassan Rouhani. The full text of the statement follows.

Over the past few months, leading election activists in different countries have, unfortunately, not done enough to sway undecided voters. The results of voting in most of those countries showed that not participating in the election will not have a positive influence on national development and progress, but rather, will only make the road ahead more difficult and set the stage for monopolies. We, for our part, do believe that not taking part in elections and remaining indifferent in our country will never lead to democracy and national development, and that we can play a role in determining the country’s future by turning out en masse to cast our ballots.

Iranian experts working in modern countries have witnessed the effects of Iran’s development over the past four years. Economic indicators show the country is on the right path to all-out development. From the standpoint of outside observers, an administration which has managed to bring down the inflation rate from more than 45 percent in 2013 to 8 percent in 2017, and push up economic growth from “minus seven” percent to “plus eight” percent, has treaded the right path. Such statistics have laid the groundwork for economic boom as well as economic order and discipline in the country. Moreover, the administration’s not having injected fiat money into society, making every move based on consultations with experts, and believing in long-term planning shows the administration has not been using populist and demagogic tactics, and has prioritized free flow of information in the society and telling the truth.

Over the past four years, we witnessed the conclusion of one of the world’s landmark political and economic agreement on the back of efforts by the Rouhani administration. In the contemporary history, all countries on which similar sanctions had been imposed were gripped by domestic chaos and, in some cases, were attacked by foreign powers. But the Rouhani administration’s political prudence and art of diplomacy brought heads of state from around the world to the negotiating table. The historic talks led to the signature of a fruitful win-win deal. Few accords similar to this one can be found in the history of diplomacy. One of the early effects of the JCPOA was that Iranophobia diminished and was replaced by Iranophilia. Trump’s taking over as US president has made it all the more necessary for such policies to continue. One can say with certainty that Mr. Trump and his associates have not been able to deny the advantages of the JCPOA and have announced time and again that they are seeking pretexts to disrupt the deal.

Today, many experts and investors are keen to visit Iran and establish economic and scientific contacts with the country. This comes as we not only could not defend the performance of the ninth and tenth administrations in most cases, but were ashamed of their performance and could not justify their policies, which ran counter to national interests. All these reasons coupled with relative enhancement of cultural, political and social relations, the successful implementation of the healthcare insurance program, reaching self-sufficiency in wheat production and a rise in production and exports of oil, as mentioned in documented reports by international organizations, will turn Iran into a regional economic hub in the coming years.

By looking at figures released by Iranian science-based companies and their products in recent years, one can realize that Iranian university graduates prefer to stay in Iran and start modern businesses. This is an appropriate approach which runs counter to the path trodden by the ninth and tenth administrations and which suggests the Rouhani administration has invested in the younger generation.

We are of the conviction that May 19th presidential elections will not only serve to pick a president; rather, May 19 will be a day on which to show we are determined not to give up the right path which determines Iranians’ destiny. It will be a choice between going for rationalism, moderation or extremism. We regard it as a rational and expedient move to go to the polls along with you fellow countrymen in Iran, and play a role in determining the country’s future and insisting on civil rights.

UNESCO’s Education 2030 Document “Non-Binding”

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The Secretariat of the Iranian government’s Information Council has released a statement on UNESCO’s Education 2030 document. The text of the statement is as follows:

The invaluable and judicious comments by the Leader [of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei] regarding UNESCO’s Education 2030 document were put on the government’s agenda immediately. The Leader made the remarks in a meeting with teachers on May 7, 2017. The government, in line with its responsibility, clarified to Ayatollah Khamenei some of the ambiguities on the document, and began to work to remove the Leader’s other concerns on that.

Despite all this, certain political groups and currents unfortunately cashed in on the coincidence of the Leader’s speech with the presidential election campaign, and sought to use the issue as political leverage to put pressure on the administration in the run-up to the vote. The same groups tried to launch a smear campaign against the administration by spreading lies. For example, they spread the rumour that the government has allowed schools to have education on homosexuality, or that a book on sex education was distributed at Tehran Book Fair. All these claims were lies and only aimed to stir up public opinion and paint a black picture of the Rouhani administration in the eyes of Iranian people.

Such rumour-mongering comes as no country has been asked to sign UNESCO’s Education 2030. Basically, other than binding accords, which must be approved by countries’ parliaments, no UNESCO agreement is physically signed by countries. UNESCO’s Education 2030 is a non-binding deal as well and is regarded as a framework for action which is implemented based on countries’ own national structure. The document only recommends countries act in line with what is suggested.

Ayatollah Khamenei had said in his meeting with teachers that Iran will not agree to enforce documents such as UNESCO’s Education 2030, and reiterated a so-called international organization which is under the influence of super powers cannot tell Iran what to do and what not to do.

The Leader said the government is not permitted to accept and implement such documents.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16

The top story in all Iranian newspapers today was Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf’s decision to drop out of presidential race in favour of his fellow right-winger Ebrahim Raisi.

The move was widely hailed by conservative media, who praised Qalibaf for the revolutionary decision. Reformist and pro-government papers also called Qalibaf a proxy candidate who just wasted people’s time and public funds for useless campaign.

A gathering in Tehran attended by Iranian ministers of foreign affairs, culture, and oil, and a number of Iranian artists was also a top story today. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s remarks were particularly highlighted today.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Polarized Competition between Rouhani, Raisi Begins

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - 19 dey


 

Abrar:

1- Qalibaf Withdraws in Favour of Raisi

2- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: We’re Not after Tension with Saudi Arabia

3- Al Monitor: Iran Sanctions May Be Waived ahead of Elections

4- Moqtada Sadr Calls for Serious Iran-Saudi Talks

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - abrar


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Oil Price Decreases in Global Market: Extension of Deal to Cut Oil Output

2- Iran Starts Construction of Ocean Liners after Signing Trilateral Deal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - egtesadi


 

Afkar:

1- Victory is Close: People of Isfahan Rise after Historic Alliance of Qalibaf, Raisi

2- Raisi: I’ll Use Qalibaf’s Potentials in Management

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - afkar


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Qalibaf Withdraws in Favour of Raisi, to Benefit of Rouhani

2- Citroen Returns to Iran after 29 Years

3- Suspicious Withdrawal [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - aftab


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: People to Repeat What They Did in 1997 Elections [when Khatami won]

2- Raisi’s Proxy Candidate Qalibaf Drops out of Presidential Race

2- Grey Votes to Be Cast for Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - arman


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- China Poised to Lead World Business: Beijing Starts Silk Road Diplomacy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - donyae egtesad


 

Ebtekar:

1- Vice-Speaker of Parliament: Rouhani is Best Candidate

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - ebtekar


 

Etemad:

1- He Dropped out of Race after One Month of Campaign!

  • Qalibaf Had Run for President despite Earlier Claim that He Wouldn’t Run
  • He Finally Withdrew in Spite of His Claim that He Won’t Drop out

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - etemad


 

Ettela’at:

1- Asia’s Most Equipped Centre of Ion Therapy to Be Constructed in Iran’s Karaj

2- US Jet Fighters Attack Bus Carrying Women in Syria’s Raqqa; 22 Killed

3- Zarif: Breaking Wall of Iranophobia Needs Culture Professionals’ Help

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - etelaat


 

Hemayat:

1- Judiciary Chief: We’ll Strongly Stand against any Move to Disrupt National Security

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - hemayat


 

Iran:

1- Lifting Non-Nuclear Sanctions is Complicated, but Possible: Iranian Spokesman

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - iran


 

Javan:

1- Qalibaf Once Again Shows His Jihadi [Selfless] Attitudes

2- Isfahan’s Naqsh-e Jahan Square Becomes Ballot Box

  • People Excited about Raisi’s Visit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - javan


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Oil Minister: We’ll Be Indebted to Zarif for Nuclear Deal until End of Our Lives

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - jomhori


 

Ka’enat:

1- One Election, Two Clerics

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - kaenat


 

Kayhan:

1- Big Shock to Save Nation: Qalibaf Withdraws in Commendable Move

2- Hundreds of Yemenis Die of Cholera; Hospitals Have No More Room

3- Government Keeps Making People Afraid of Spectre of War

  • Be Accountable for Economic Disaster

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - keyhan


 

Khorasan:

1- Shock of First Alliance

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - khorasan


 

Quds:

1- Qalibaf Withdraws in Favour of Raisi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - qods


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- People of Tabriz Warmly Welcome Rouhani

2- Trump Trying to Disrupt Middle East’s Balance

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - setare


 

Shargh:

1- FM: Hard-Liners Wanted to Show Iran as Threat to World Peace

2- Oil Minister: We Need Recovery after Getting Out of Sanctions

3- Actress Motamed-Aria: I’m Happy to Sit beside Those Who Ensured Our Security

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - shargh


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Salute to Qalibaf: Campaign Has Just Begun

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 sobhe no


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Strategy of Evading Defeat: Why Qalibaf Allied Himself with Raisi

2- Zarif: I’m Happy to See Farhadi, Kiarostami’s Films, Shajarian’s Songs Watched, Heard in World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 16 - vaqaye

Albanian Artist Wins Tehran Sculpture Symposium

He made the sculpture in the courtyard of Milad Tower in Tehran during the symposium, which ran from April 21 to May 14, the organizers have announced.

 Albanian sculptor

The second prize went to Mostafa Mohseni from Iran, while Francesca Bernardini from Italy and Tatsumi Sakai from Japan shared the third prize.

Two artists, Ana Maria Negara from Romania and Umit Turgay Durgun from Turkey, were also honored at the ceremony.

12 foreign and 5 Iranian sculptors competed in the contest, while 10 students took part in the non-competitive student section.

Shima Sadat Musavi, Fatemeh Akbari and Melika Nik-Khah were also honored in the students’ category.

Organized annually by the Tehran Municipality’s Beautification Organization, the symposium seeks to help beautify the urban environment of the city and familiarize the citizens with the process of making new designs.

Raisi Hails Qalibaf’s ‘Revolutionary’ Withdrawal from Candidacy

“I thank him. His move was revolutionary,” Raisi said, addressing his supporters at a campaign rally in the southern city of Shiraz on Monday.

Qalibaf earlier on Monday said he came to the decision to pull out of the race in favor of Raisi as part of efforts against President Rouhani’s “inefficient and impotent” cabinet.

According to Tasnim dispatches, Qalibaf and Raisi held a meeting on Monday, during which both announced readiness to quit the presidential race in favor of the other.

A senior member of Qalibaf’s team said he practically proved that achieving power per se is not what really matters for a “revolutionary”, but the purpose is supporting the needy and the unemployed frustrated with the administration that has achieved “almost nothing” over the past four years.

From now on, Qalibaf will throw his weight behind Raisi, the senior member added, describing the withdrawal as a “strong coalition” against the incumbent administration.

Attracting attention for his caustic criticism of President Rouhani during live televised debates, Qalibaf was categorised as a principlist figure along with two other candidates, Ebrahim Raisi and Mostafa Aqa-Mirsalim.

The three other candidates known as “reformists” are Rouhani, First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri, and Mostafa Hashemitaba.

Qalibaf, 56, had entered the race with the pledge to triple the amount of monthly cash handouts, pay the registered unemployed in his proposed national job center system a basic salary, and create at least 5 million jobs after taking the office.

The presidential election will be held on Friday.

During the previous polls in June 2013, President Rouhani garnered 50.7 percent of a total of over 36 million votes.

The number of eligible voters in the upcoming elections stands at more than 56,400,000. Authorities say Iranian expatriates in 104 countries will have the chance to vote at the same time with the polls at home.

“US Can’t Understand Depth of Iran’s Defensive Might”

General Massoud Jazayeri

Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri says in view of the information and news presented and published by the influential people and organizations in the US about Iran’s defensive power, it can be inferred that their military and intelligence organizations and agencies cannot understand the depth of the Islamic Republic’s defensive capabilities.

According a report by IFP, he acknowledged that foreigners and enemies, particularly the US, have partial access to information about Iran’s defensive might, and even this limited amount of data has bewildered them and acted as a deterrent against their invasion of the Iranian territory.

Jazayeri said the Islamic Republic’s deterrence power is based on active deterrence, which means the country will not let go of aggressors until it either annihilates them or forces them to surrender.

He further noted that war and military invasion have failed to cast their shadow on Iran for several years, as the country has developed active deterrence power.

Jazayeri warned that this, however, does not imply that Iran can slow down or stop its progress in defensive fields, saying the country will absolutely continue increasing its defensive capabilities given the evil enemies it has.

He stressed that the enemy fails to understand the power and impact of the strong and wholehearted backing provided by Iran’s huge number of human armed forces, adding these forces are among the important factors contributing to the country’s increased military capabilities.

“[Bringing about lasting] Peace and [ensuring greater] stability in Western Asia require the enemies to exit the vast and strategic land. Today, the moves and plots by the US, Zionist regime as well as the corrupt and reactionary regional governments are the main cause of all the evildoing, wars and bloodshed witnessed in this region.”

Jazayeri added nonetheless, even if the Americans increase their military budget a hundredfold to dominate the region, they will fail to achieve their evil goal.

Concerts to Be Held Aboard Cruise Ships in Southern Iran

Less than a week after announcing the launch of Firouzeh—the expected to become Iran’s first cruise liner to work all year round—Bushehr’s top tourism official said that the ship will host “Iran’s first marine concert” soon.

“A popular Iranian singer will hold a concert aboard Firouzeh,” Nasser Amirzadeh, the head of the provincial office of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, was quoted as saying by Mana news agency.

He did not reveal the singer’s name, but said the artist’s team is in the process of acquiring permits.

“Hosting concerts is essential to developing tourism in the region,” Amirzadeh said.

Firouzeh, which made its first trip on Friday, is owned by Valfajr Shipping Company. The ship is supposed to become Iran’s first cruise liner to offer year-round tours.

The 200-seat cruise ship operates in the evenings, as the weather is cooler. All travel agencies in the province book tours aboard the ship.

Located off the Persian Gulf coast, the province of Bushehr boasts more than 700 kilometers of coastline where beachgoers can enjoy the sun, sand and a variety of other water sports. About 80% of Bushehr have a coastline alongside the Persian Gulf. Its tourism potentials have largely been overlooked in favor of the region’s massive oil and gas reserves.

Qalibaf Drops Out of Presidential Race in Favour of Raisi

In a statement released on Monday, the conservative mayor of Tehran Qalibaf said he is withdrawing from presidency in favour of Raisi to protect the interests of Iran, the people, and the Revolution.

“A major and important decision has to be taken to unite the Revolutionary Front. Therefore, I ask all my supporters across the country to use all their capacity and support for the success of our dear brother Hujjatoleslam Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi and the formation of his government, known as the Government of Dignity and Work,” he noted in the statement.

He also expressed the hope that his decision would prepare the grounds for the beginning of a new era of economic evolution, when the four-percenters are removed from the economy, and further jobs are created for young Iranians.

“The campaign has just started and we should sacrifice our lives and reputation until the full eradication of corruption and inefficiency,” he added.

Before Qalibaf’s withdrawal, Tasnim had quoted a letter by a group of Iranian students who called on all three conservative candidates – Raisi, Qalibaf and Mirsalim – to remain in the presidential race and prevent President Hassan Rouhani from securing the required number of votes (50%+1), so that the candidates would have to fight in the run-off.

However, now that Qalibaf has withdrawn, one of the candidates will probably win the presidential election in the first round.

Ex-President Khatami Calls on Nation to Vote in Iran Elections

Seyyed Mohammad Khatami

In a video message on Sunday, Khatami called on the Iranian nation and his supporters to vote in the country’s presidential and local elections due to be held on Friday, May 19.

He said both elections are important, and all people should cast their votes to enhance Iran’s national might, foil enemy plots, and resolve the country’s problems.

“All of us, from farmers, workers, employers, and craftsmen to intellectuals, artists, thinkers, and culture professionals, all men and women, should go to the ballot boxes and mark our destiny,” he noted.

He further endorsed the moderate presidential candidate Hassan Rouhani, and ‘testified’ that his government has been successful in the past four years.

“I’m familiar with people’s problems, and I believe great steps have been taken to resolve them,” Khatami said.

“We will vote for Rouhani for freedom of thought, logic in dialogue, law in practice, reclaiming citizens’ rights, and realizing social and economic justice in our society,” he added.