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Iran’s President Plants Tree on National Arbour Day

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President Rouhani on Sunday planted a sapling in Sa’dabad Complex in Tehran as a symbolic gesture of respect for the Mother Nature to highlight the importance of natural resources and to mark the National Arbour Day and Week of Natural Resources.

Speaking to reporters, Rouhani called for employment of new technologies and effective management to reduce pressure on the environmental resources, underlining that sustainable development hinges on protection of the environment.

Iran’s President Plants Tree on National Arbour Day

 

The natural resources, including water, land, and air are under intense pressure today, he warned, saying the approach to reducing that pressure is employment of new technologies, appropriate management, and promotion of efficiency, Tasnim reported.

Highlighting his administration’s efforts to conserve the environment, President Rouhani underscored that sustainable development entirely depends on protection of the environment.

The president finally called on the Iranian celebrities, athletes, professors and authors to encourage the society to push for protecting and cleaning up the environment.

Other Iranian officials and people in different cities also marked the day by planting tree saplings. Here are photos of them taken by various news agencies:

 

Iranian MP Calls for Promotion of Tree Planting Culture among People

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Iranian lawmaker Jalil Mokhtar says the culture of planting tree saplings is required to be fostered among Iranians.

National Arbour Day should not be the only day on which people plant tree saplings, he noted, according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

Commenting on the National Week of Natural Resources (March 5-11) and National Arbour Day (March 5) in Iran, Mokhtar said Islam gives considerable importance to planting tree saplings and preserving the environment.

To achieve a balance in the nature, he added, people are required to take decisive steps towards protecting the environment and preserving the forests as well as natural resources.

He noted that on National Arbour Day, “we are required to highlight the value and importance of trees and planting saplings.”

Referring to the remarks by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on the importance of tree planting and preserving natural resources, the parliamentarian said Ayatollah Khamenei pays special attention, theoretically and pragmatically, to tree planting and protecting the natural resources, adding the Leader plants a tree sapling every year on the National Arbour Day.

“Iranian officials and people are also required to follow their leader in this regard and do their utmost to preserve the country’s forests and natural resources.”

He said planting tree saplings is of enormous value in the Islamic culture, slashing the gradual destruction of the country’s gardens and natural resources.

Mokhtar noted that turning Iran’s gardens and farmlands into trade, industrial and residential centres and units has led to a drop in the number of the country’s gardens and the destruction of the natural resources, adding this is while such moves are violation of law.

“The [Iranian] Department of Environment (DoE) is required to take the issue more seriously and tighten its supervision over the enforcement of the environmental laws in the country.”

He stressed that all Iranian people and organizations and bodies are also required to feel responsible towards protecting the country’s environment and natural resources, adding environmentalists and NGOs can also work towards this end by fostering proper culture among people.

Mokhtar said the DoE is required to turn into a ministry with a number of supervisory vice-presidencies which has strong leverages and effective pragmatic plans.

He stressed that this move will help the Iranian Parliament improve its supervision over the DoE’s function, performance and activities, adding the DoE, itself, will be able to be more responsive and responsible to the people and the Parliament.

‘Qatar, Turkey Silent on Trump’s Anti-Brotherhood Bill’

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In an interview with irdiplomacy.ir, Jafar Qannadbashi, a Middle East and North Africa analyst, said the US is going to blacklist the Muslim Brotherhood organization as a terrorist group; however, Qatar and Turkey have kept silent towards such an important development.

Here are excerpts from his remarks in the Farsi interview:

 

Some sources close to US President Donald Trump recently announced that the country’s national security advisors have drawn up a plan to put Muslim Brotherhood on the US State Department and Treasury’s list of terror groups. Experts say it would be a big mistake to equate Muslim Brotherhood with ISIS and Al-Qaeda as the move would jeopardize Muslim groups in the United States.

The decision has its roots in a proposal back in 2015 when some members of the US Congress tabled a motion to label Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group and slap restrictions on the organization’s activities in America and other Western countries as well as on the international stage. Such a way of thinking stems from Zionist lobbies and the Al-Saud regime which are concerned over Muslim Brotherhood’s activities in Saudi Arabia and other satellite countries under their control.

The Al-Saud dynasty fears the wide range of activities by Muslim Brotherhood might lay the groundwork for anti-monarchy movements in Saudi Arabia.

 

Saudi Arabia Worried over Brotherhood’s Activities

The Al-Saud dynasty fears the wide range of activities by Muslim Brotherhood might lay the groundwork for anti-monarchy movements in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, two lobbies, namely the Zionist lobby as well as the one sponsored by Saudi petro-dollars and encouraged by US senators, set the stage for plotting machinations against Muslim Brotherhood. A conditional plan was approved by Congress in early 2016 under which Muslim Brotherhood would be put on the list of terrorist groups “if it is not proven that it has disavowed its terrorist acts.” The plan had been shelved until Trump came to power. After Trump assumed office, the stage was set for the plan to become operational. It is said the congressional motion should be signed by the president to be implemented. There are two key points in this regard.

 

Pro-Zionist, Pro-US Schemes behind Plan

First, they want to please the Zionist lobby and the lobby sponsored by Saudi petro-dollars. Second, there are objectives that Trump is personally pursuing: Imposing restrictions against Muslims and Muslim immigrants. If, the anti-Brotherhood is given the thumbs-up, the group’s activities will be limited in the US. Moreover, its bank accounts in the US will be blocked, and its activities in American and Western mosques, which are part of its cultural activities, will be stopped.

 

Brotherhood’s Key Backers Turning against It

At the same time, we see Turkey and Qatar, as key supporters of Muslim Brotherhood, remaining tight-lipped all along. Of course, all Arab countries have remained silent vis-à-vis Washington’s anti-Brotherhood move. But the silence by the two above-mentioned countries stands out in the whole scenario because they both back Muslim Brotherhood. Qatar, for instance, is frequented by some top Brotherhood officials. Qatar has offered the greatest support to Muslim Brotherhood over the past decade. Also in Turkey, the Justice and Development Party is regarded as an offshoot of the group. That is why the silence by Qatar and Turkey is more noticeable than that of other countries. At this juncture, the two countries seem reluctant to oppose Trump’s anti-Islamic policies. That is due to their submission to the United States. If the plan is signed by the US president, then Turkish and Qatari officials may express their criticism of the move. But we are not expecting serious criticism given Qatar’s inaction vis-à-vis what is being done against Muslim Brotherhood on the one hand, and the alliance between Turkey and the US on the other.

Turkey and Qatar currently seem reluctant to oppose Trump’s anti-Islamic policies due to their submission to the United States.

 

Turkey, Qatar in League with Anti-Brotherhood Entities

Moreover, both Turkey and Qatar are Saudi Arabia’s allies against Syria. Ankara and Doha are backing Takfiri groups in Syria. Riyadh is an opponent of Muslim Brotherhood, too. Furthermore, Turkey and Qatar have compromised with Israel on the issues of Syria and Palestine. So, Ankara and Doha’s silence against Washington’s anti-Brotherhood move amounts to yet another sort of cooperation between Turkey, Qatar and the West. Turkey and Qatar have, on numerous occasions, aligned themselves with reactionary currents in the region and with the Israeli regime, which could be regarded as another instance of collaboration with anti-Brotherhood entities.

Return of Life to Major Wetland in Southwestern Iran

Hurolazim Wetland

Located in Khuzestan province, Hurolazim Wetland is the name referred to the Iranian part of Hawizeh Wetland in Iraq.

Due to the serious water crisis in southwestern Iran, Hurolazim had almost dried up, but the recent rainfalls helped the major marsh revive.

Here are IRNA’s photos of the return of life to this beautiful wetland:

Saudi Officers Receive 4-Year Term for Molesting Iranian Teenagers

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Seyyed Ali Qazi Askar, the representative of Iran’s Leader in Hajj and Pilgrimage Affairs, said Saudi Arabia has declared in a written statement that it has sentenced the Saudi officers who had molested two Iranian teenagers at Jeddah Airport in 2015 to four years in prison and 1,000 lashes.

The molestation, and the following Mina crush in Hajj that killed hundreds of Iranians, convinced Iran to stop sending pilgrims to the annual pilgrimage.

However, Qazi Askar says if Saudi Arabia declares the ones involved in Mina disaster and resolve the issue of blood money, the barriers will be removed and Iran may resume sending pilgrims.

Iran will dispatch at least 80,000 pilgrims to Hajj next year [in case the disputes are settled], he noted.

 

Iran Signs 2 MoUs with Azerbaijan Republic

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The documents were signed at the conclusion of a joint meeting of Iran-Azerbaijan high-ranking delegations, attended by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev, who arrived in Tehran earlier in the day for an official visit.

Cabinet ministers and senior officials from the two neighbors were present in the meeting.

One of the MoUs was signed between an Iranian financial data and anti-money laundering center, affiliated with Iran’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, and Azerbaijan’s Financial Markets Supervision Chamber on cooperation to counter money laundering, criminal assets and terrorism financing.

The Islamic Republic of Iran Railways and Azerbaijan Railways inked the other MoU on expansion of railroad links.

Iran and Azerbaijan have accelerated efforts in recent years to forge closer partnership in various areas.

Aliyev last visited Iran in February 2016, when the two sides signed eleven memorandums of understanding and agreements to promote mutual cooperation in a range of fields.

Over 45,000 Displaced by Fighting in West Mosul

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On two occasions since Iraqi forces launched a major push to retake west Mosul from the ISIS terrrorist group on Feb 19, more than 10,000 people have arrived in a single day at sites for the displaced, according to IOM figures.

Meanwhile in Syria a total of 66,000 people have been displaced by fighting along two fronts in the country’s fractured north, the United Nation’s humanitarian coordination agency (OCHA) said earlier Sunday.

“This includes nearly 40,000 people from Al-Bab city and nearby Taduf town, as well as 26,000 people from communities to the east of Al-Bab” in northern Aleppo province, OCHA said, AFP reported.

Iranian Calligrapher Receives French Legion of Honour

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Gholam-Hossein Amirkhani, the Iranian calligrapher
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Gholam-Hossein Amirkhani, the Iranian calligrapher

Gholam-Hossein Amirkhani, the Iranian calligrapher who has been working in this field for around 60 years, received the Legion of Honour, the famous French medallion which is given to international artists.

“Your name is linked to the Iran Calligraphers Association, the largest Iranian society of art and culture,” François Sénémaud, the ambassador of France to Iran, told Amirkhani while awarding him the Legion of Honour during a ceremony in France’s Embassy in Iran.

According to a Farsi report by Shahrvand, Amirkhani, 78, started calligraphy when he was 20. As a member of Iran Calligraphers Association since 1965, he was titled ‘Master of Iranian Calligraphy’ in 1979.

He has received the Iranian Order of Culture and Art twice in 1999 and 2009. Amirkhani was also honoured inthe Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame ceremony in 2002.

Several Iranian artists have earlier received the French Legion of Honour, notably the singers Mohammad-Reza Shajarian and Shahram Nazeri, filmmakers Abbas Kiarostami and Dariush Mehrjui, writer Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, actress Leila Hatami, and graphic designer Kambiz Derambakhsh.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

The top story today was a controversial decision by Iran’s parliament to raise the maximum salary of executives to around $6,300, which was widely criticized, and lawmakers finally backed off and decided to set it at $3,300. Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani had harshly criticized the opponents for raising false allegations against the legislature.

Newspapers also covered a ‘secret committee’ tasked with choosing the next Leader of the Islamic Revolution and its ongoing efforts to evaluate the candidates’ qualifications.

President Hassan Rouhani’s remarks in a ceremony to appreciate Olympic and Paralympic medallists as well as national champions were also widely covered.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Washington Repeats Anti-Tehran Human Rights Claims

2- Deputy FM: No Choice but to Extend JCPOA

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Afarinesh:

1- Rouhani: Sports Can Counter Iranophobia

2- Larijani: Those Who Say Parliament Has Legalised Astronomical Salaries Are Wrong

3- Science Minister: There Are 500,000 Empty Seats in Iranian Universities

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- President: The Time When Cooking Was All Women Did Is Past

2- Deputy FM: Nuclear Deal Has Done What It’s Supposed to Do

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Asia:

1- Paris Central Bank to Finance French Projects in Iran

2- Iranian Refugees Called on to Return without Worrying about Arrest

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Asrar:

1- Rouhani Criticizes Those Who Always Try to Disappoint People

2- Decrease in Size of Iranian Banknotes

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Besharat-e Now:

1- Formation of Committee Tasked with Choosing Future Iran Leader

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Emtiaz:

1- Rouhani: Society Needs Happiness to Overcome Life Problems

2- Narcotics Inflict $52 Billion in Damages on Iran’s Economy

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Etemad:

1- I’m the Channel that Links Reformists to Iran Leader: First VP Jahangiri

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Ettela’at:

1- Iran Operationalises S-300 Missile Defence System

2- Deputy FM: If It Wasn’t for JCPOA, Trump Would Unite World against Tehran

3- Maximum Salary for Executives Set at 126 Million Rials (nearly $3,300)

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5


Hemayat:

1- Official: Iran Supports Refugees of War-Torn Countries

2- 1,000 Smugglers of Goods, Foreign Exchange in Prison

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Iran:

1- Don’t Lie: Parliament Speaker [to those who raised claims about increase in executives’ salaries]

2- Power Minister: Gov’t Has Provided 4m Villagers with Access to Water

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5


Javan:

1- Parliament Backs Off from Astronomical Salaries

  • Maximum Wage for Executives Reduced from over $6,300 to $3,300

2- Continued Power Struggle in Washington: Sick Obama Had Tapped My Calls!

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- President Rouhani Appreciates Olympic, Paralympic Mediallists

2- JCPOA Achievements in Oil, Energy Industries Explained

3- CIA Ex-Chief to Trump: Don’t Accuse a Major World Religion of Extremism

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5


Kayhan:

1- Parliament Takes Back Bill that Legitimised Astronomical Salaries: In spite of Larijani’s insult to critics

2- How Much Iran Leader’s Guidelines Were Observed in Past Year

3- Bahraini People Brutally Suppressed in 9 Townships

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5


Payam-e Zaman:

1- Asghar Farhadi Appreciated for Receiving Oscar

  • Farhadi Is Now Master of Iranian Cinema

2- Larijani: Maximum Salary for Executives Is $2,600-$3,300

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Resalat:

1- Rouhani: Mosque, Stadium Should Be Shelters for Youths

2- S-300 Missile Defence System Is Fatal for Enemies

3- US Not in Position to Criticise Other Countries’ Human Rights: Iranian Spokesman

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 


Shargh:

1- Secret Committee to Select Next Leader

  • Ayatollah Khamenei Said You Should Have 10 Candidates: Spokesman

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 5

 

Azerbaijan President in Tehran for High-Level Talks

Azerbaijan President

Early on Sunday morning, flags of Azerbaijan Republic were raised all around Tehran’s iconic Azadi Square, marking the third visit of Azerbaijani president to the Islamic Republic in three years.

Aliyev arrived a few hours ago at the head of a high-ranking delegation and was officially received by Rouhani in Sa’dabad Palace.

The two sides are going to confer on new grounds of cooperation, acceleration of ongoing projects including a pharmaceutical production factory and a car manufacturing plant as well as the north-south railway corridor

Javad Jahangirzadeh, the Iranian ambassador to Baku, earlier told IRIB that the railway connecting Iran’s Astara to the Azerbaijani city with the same name is expected to be inaugurated by the two presidents through video conference.

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