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Thousands of Lives in Danger as ISIS Leaves Gates of Syrian Dam Open

ISIS

After the ISIS terrorists opened the dam’s gates, the Euphrates River’s water has risen to the highest level in the past 25 years.

According to a Farsi report by IRNA, the water level is as high as 10 metres in certain areas, and such a level is unprecedented in decades.

The terrorists have declared they have left the gates open for fear of the US-led coalition’s bombs that may break the dam.

Thousands of hectares of fields have been flooded in both sides of the river from Raqqa to Deir ez-Zor.

Many little islands in the Euphrates and tens of pumps installed around the river have been drowned according to a Syrian official in Raqqa.

The report came after the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced their forces have closed in on Tabqa Dam thanks to the US-led coalition’s air cover.

“Our forces today liberated the Suwaydiya town from ISIS. We are currently approaching the strategic Tabqa Dam,” Abdullah al-Ahmadi, an SDF officer, told ARA News.

“Soon we’ll attack ISIS at the key dam in order to cut off a main ISIS supply line between the town of Tabqa and Raqqa city,” al-Ahmadi said.

Khaled Hussein, an SDF fighter, also confirmed the route. “We are now very close to taking the Tabqa Dam from ISIS,” he said.

“The Syrian Democratic Forces YPG and YPJ are prepared to storm the dam and liberate it from ISIS,” Hussein said.

Iran’s Foreign Policy Based on Cooperation with Regional Countries: MP

Jamali Nobandegani

Khalid al-Jarallah, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Kuwait, announced last week that his country was to convey a message from Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to Iran.

“All the governments of Islamic Republic of Iran have insisted on having good relationships and interactions with our neighbouring countries,” said Mohammad Jamali Nobandegani, an Iranian lawmaker, in reaction to Kuwait’s mediation.

“Iran and its adjacent countries share a common culture and religion. Some illusions, however, lead to problems,” he added. “Some neighbours strive for the leadership of Arab countries over the region or serving as the US proxy in regional operations.”

“Unfortunately, some countries have no accurate perception of Iran and regional issues. So they have problematic relationships with Iran. We suggest that they get a real understanding of problems.”

According to a Farsi report by ICANA, he went on to say that others should consider Iran a powerful country. “Iran uses its power to boost integration and unity among regional countries, and to prevent non-regional forces from interfering in their affairs.”

“Iraq and Syria are Arab countries; Iran, nevertheless, has supported them.”

Jamali Nobandegani noted that Iran has been supportive of post-Saddam Iraq despite a history of war with this country.

He also compared the terrorist coalitions to a scorpion that pours its poison within regional countries. “I hope these countries seriously consider their cooperation with Iran, as Iran insists on it.”

“The Iranophobia project pursued by the US and Britain has harmful effects on regional countries,” he noted.

ISIS Continues to Steal Iraq’s Oil

ISIS

“Tens of wells in Allas oilfield in Iraq’s Saladin Governorate are still under the occupation of ISIS,” announced Oday alKhidran, a commander of the Iraqi Popular Mobilisation Forces, according to a Farsi report by Al-Alam.

He went on to say that the terrorist group steals 100 tankers of crude oil per day. The oil is transferred to Turabia, then to Hawija to be smuggled out of the country; and help the war machine of ISIS work.

“ISIS is highly dependent on the money earned by stealing Allas oil to cover the costs of its battles,” he told the Iraqi channel Al Sumaria.

AlKhidran also emphasized the necessity of striving to liberate all the occupied oil wells.

Allas wells constitute a large oilfield in eastern Saladin, Iraq. Before the ISIS invasion in June 2014, over 30,000 barrels of oil per day used to be exploited there.

Spokesman Lashes Out at Bahraini FM’s Anti-Iran Claims

“Bahrain is entangled in an internal crisis and is after a foreign enemy to divert the public opinion from the issue and [making] such remarks are repeated,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi told reporters in his weekly press conference in Tehran on Monday.

He underlined that if the Bahraini officials open their eyes to realities, they will understand that “such claims are baseless”.

Qassemi advised the Bahraini rulers to restore the law and resolve their internal problems peacefully.

Visiting Iran Will Become Even Cheaper: MP

Member of Iran’s Parliament Seyyed Hadi Roumiani said by giving Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO) full control over the country’s tourism affairs, travel costs will be lowered and there will be less confusion.

The Iranian Parliament adopted a measure recently to give the organization sole supervisory role.

“Businesses in the field of tourism didn’t know who to answer to before, because a number of entities had a say in how things were supposed to be done in the sector, but we’ve eliminated that now,” he told Tasnim.

The legislator said this will help “bring back stability” and reduce confusion, allowing ICHTO to implement measures to bring down travel costs.

Roumiani said tour operators do not have to get approval from different organizations to design an itinerary, as “ICHTO’s permit is sufficient”. He argued that this allows operators to design the best tour packages they can at more affordable prices, as there is less red tape involved.

The lawmaker said he expects eco-tours to be the first to see a visible drop in prices.

“A person should be able to travel with peace of mind and not worry about costs,” Roumiani added.

Int’l Festival of Visual Arts Kicks Off in Tehran

Festival-Visual Arts

Like previous editions, the current festival has adopted an interdisciplinary approach. Accordingly, a large number of art projects and arrangements can be seen at the festival, Honaronline reported.

A total of 125 works are participating in the event, of which 102 are in the competition section. There are 53 art projects and 72 standalone pieces.

Artists from various Iranian provinces comprise majority of the participants. There are 65 provincial artists and 45 from the capital Tehran. Isfahan (9.5%), Alborz (6.3%) and Khorasan Razavi (5.3%) have sent the highest number. Ten foreign artists, from the US, Belgium and Brazil, are also attending.

A number of celebrated artists are among the participants, namely painter Aneh Mohammad Tatari, 56, painter and graphic designer Behzad Shishegaran, 65, and painter and illustrator Peyman Mehdizadeh; but 46% of the works have been created by the artists who are participating for the first time.

Event secretary and photographer Mojtaba Aqaee, 51, a recipient of the first degree art certificate from the Evaluation Council of the Culture Ministry, was in the festival art council panel that selected the featured works.

Painter Jamshid Haqiqatshenas, 54, art secretary of the event, caricaturist Kambiz Derambakhsh, miniaturists Mohammad Baqer Aqamiri and Reza yasavoli, sculptor Nader Qashqai, calligrapher Ali Shirazi, painter, sketch artist and researcher in art Asghar Kafshchian Moqadam, essayist, graphic artist and researcher Seyed Nezamoddin Emamifar, ceramic artist Mehran Hoshyar and painter and illustrator Mahnoush Moshiri are among the other panelists.

The 9th edition is organized under the auspices of the Institute for Promotion of Contemporary Visual Arts and the Visual Arts Office, affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. More info is available at ivafestival.ir.

From early January till mid February, several festivals are held under the banner of ‘Fajr,’ on the occasion of the 10-Day Dawn (Fajr) Festivities to mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Int’l Gaming Companies Looking Forward to Tehran Game Conference

Int'l Gaming

The country’s first business-to-business video game industry event, the Tehran Game Convention, is slated as a major step forward by the local game developers.

It hopes to attract 2,000 participants for deal making and networking, according to venturebeat.com.

Among other things, the event will offer the opportunity to international companies to make deals in the Iranian and larger Middle East and North Africa markets. Game Connection Europe & America will help stage the event.

Iran’s gaming market is opening to the outside world and games represent one of the opportunities as Iran is already one of the largest game markets in the region.

In the B2B area of the event, there will be exhibitors from around the globe looking for business deals with Iranian developers.

In the conference section 60 lectures are planned in 5 parallel tracks, namely business, production, game design, art and technical.

Mehrdad Ashtiani, project manager of Tehran Game Convention, said in an email that the effort to hold such a conference started about a year ago when the Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation wanted an event that could help bridge the international game community with the Iranian and MENA game companies.

“We have partnered with Game Connection to co-organize the event and make it a flagship event in the Middle East,” Ashtiani wrote.

He said there are more than 2,500 people and 150 game development companies active in Iran. The average company has 8 to 12 people and the bigger ones up to 30 employees.

Closer Interaction 

The easing of sanctions last year enabled the game industry in Iran to better interact with the international community, according to Ashtiani.

“This is the first time that such event is taking place  and we hope to make it a permanent bridge to grow our emerging game industry as well those in the MENA region.”

Iranian games that have gotten overseas recognition include Shadow Blade, Shadow Blade Reload, Rooster Wars, and Children of Morta.

Ashtiani said roughly 80% of Iran’s games are designed for mobile and about 20% are on the PC.

There are around 23 million computer gamers in the country, 75% of whom are in the formative ages of three to 16.

According to industry experts, there are about 3,500 uncertified games in the local market.

Iran is still not a member of the Berne Convention of copyright and the market mainly relies on pirated  copies.

This has resulted in the spread of counterfeit games. The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, usually known as the Berne Convention, is an international agreement governing copyright, which was first accepted in Berne, Switzerland, in 1886.

Iran Presidential Election Might Be Held Electronically in Big Cities

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Electronic voting, changes in the schedule of elections, and an increased authority for provincial boards supervising the City and Village Councils elections are among the issues mentioned in a proposal to be discussed by Iran’s Parliament, explained Abolfazl Aboutorabi, an Iranian Parliament member, about the amendments to the Iranian electoral law, according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

“11,000 electronic devices have been prepared for electronic voting,” he added. “The Commission maintains a positive opinion about electronic voting. The tests on devices have yielded good results, and the electronic elections are very likely to be held in big cities.”

“Any complaint about the results of candidates’ qualification reviews in Iranian provinces will be handled by the Provincial Supervisory Boards so that they won’t be referred to Tehran,” he said, referring to the increased authority of provincial authorities.

Raised and approved in the Iranian parliament’s Councils and Domestic Affairs Commission, the proposal to amend the Iranian electoral law has changed some parts of the comprehensive bill on electoral system.

“Now it is on the agenda of the Parliament’s open session, and will be considered in a few days.”

“It will be implemented in the upcoming elections if accepted,” he added.

Iranian Diplomat Calls for Immediate Action on Syria Crisis

Jaberi Ansari

In his address to Syria peace talks which ended in Astana earlier on Monday, Iran’s diplomat Hossein Jaberi Ansari urged immediate action to restore stability to the hard-hit country.

Here is the full text of his speech:

In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent the Merciful

Your Excellency, Kairat Abdrakhmanov, the honorable Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Distinguished heads and members of participating delegations

Ladies and Gentlemen,

At the outset, I would like to express my gratitude to the great nation and state of Kazakhstan, and to appreciate their warm hospitality towards the participating delegations.

Once in Kazakhstan, the homeland of Al-Farabi, we feel at home and we regard the decision of Kazakh brotherly government and nation to host this conference in line with Islamic teachings to help our brothers.

As we are sitting here in comfort, men, women and children in Syria are struggling with difficulties, agony and ravages of war, terrorism and displacement within or out of their homeland. In some parts, including Damascus, they are even deprived from drink water.

As an Iranian, I can feel their misery. It was not long ago when Iran fell victim to an imposed war that left hundreds of thousands of martyrs, wounded and displaced people and led to destruction of vast areas of the country. Everybody in my accompanying delegation have lived those days.

In the human world, the divergence of beliefs and interests are natural, but war is the ugliest manifestation of such disagreement. The utmost goal of our joint efforts to end the Syrian conflict must be an irreversible cessation of hostilities that enables the people of Syria to get back to the normal life they deserve, like any other nation. Syrians shall enjoy a sovereign state in an integrated territory within safe borders.

All nations shall enjoy the inherent right of self-determination and no external powers should or can interfere with the right of people. Syrian nation is no exception and shall exercise this right of theirs, free from any external pressure. Those who seek the prolongation of the Syrian crisis for their own interests hinder the fulfillment of people’s right.

Dear colleagues

Today, we have assembled in Astana to re-orient our endeavor towards peace and to remedy the shortcomings of past processes, in order to help a dialog between the Syrian government and the Syrian armed opposition groups who have joined the process of current talks, in framework of tripartite initiative consisting of Russia, Turkey and Iran, to win an agreement on the eventual political solution. To this end, we need to have a clear road map. Specifically, all participating parties to these talks need to denounce acts of violence and respect not only the ceasefire, but cessation of all kind of hostilities.

We shall welcome the adherence of non-participating groups to this process, once they abide by principle of non-violence.

The international community should join efforts to curb the illegal transfer of arms, financial aids and fighters into Syria that enables the terrorist groups to continue suppressing the local population and commencing chains of armed confrontations anywhere in the country. An effective mechanism of ceasefire should be in place, ensured by the Astana tripartite initiative to guarantee the irreversibility of ceasefire and cessation of hostilities.

Meanwhile, a joined effort to confront ISIL, Fath al-Sham Front (former Al-Nusra) and their associated terrorist groups should be on the agenda.

Dear friends,

The Syrian government and the Syrian opposition, helped by the tripartite initiative, can start a dialog to reach a political solution that ends in free, inclusive and transparent elections based on national unity and territorial integrity. Upon successful completion of this process, we hope to see the end of Syrian crisis.

At the same time, all friends of Syria should join hands to remove sanctions and blockage, to help the reconstruction, to facilitate the free return of the displaced population in urgent response to the dire human situation in Syria. Changes begin in people’s minds. The vicious cycle of violence and terrorism can be stopped only if extremist ideologies that justify barbarism, more than often in the false name of religion, are denounced and renounced. This may begin with introducing the true merciful and blessing face of divine religions and an intercultural dialog among regional neighbors and in the world at large.

Dear colleagues,

Time is short and as the history shows, next coming generations will hold us responsible for our deeds. Let us opt for peace and construction.

“Cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and aggression. And keep your duty to Allah; indeed, Allah is severe in punishment.”

(Quoted from the Holy Quran)

Official Reaction to Israeli PM’s Message to Iranian People

“I don’t like to talks about a Zionist official who makes nonsense remarks all the time and has the blood of Palestinians on his hands,” Bahram Qassemi said in his weekly press conference on Monday.

“If he is worried about Iranian people, he’d better decrease the number of Palestinians he kills, and this might be the best thing he can do. He’d better not to talk about Plasco [building collapse] and Iran,” he added, according to media reports.

In video message posted to Facebook, Israeli PM Netanyahu said both Israeli and Iranian people ‘can work together for more peaceful and hopeful future’.

He stressed that Israel does not consider the Iranian people to be the enemy, but ‘only the regime that rules them’.

“I plan to speak soon with President Trump about how to counter the threat of the Iranian regime, which calls for Israel’s destruction,” Netanyahu said in the video, speaking in English with Persian subtitles.