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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12

The top story today was the remarks made by Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with a group of Iranian officials. Most newspapers highlighted the Leader’s remarks about the need to focus on production and employment.

Iran’s presidential election, particularly the reports of the first day of registration, also received great coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Zarif Holds Talks with Lavrov, Mogherini, Other Regional FMs

2- My Main Rival Is President Rouhani: Presidential Candidate Mirsalim

3- Arab News: There’s Little Chance for Improvement of Iran-GCC Ties

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader Calls for Cessation of Imports that Lead to Shut-Down of Factories

2- Rouhani’s Full Hands: His Press Conference Was Show of His Preparedness

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Leader: You Should Focus on Production, Employment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Asr-e Rasaneh:

1- Int’l Train Brings 14th Group of Tourists to Iran

2- Iranian Experts Build Cellular Inverter to Supply Nomads with Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Asrar:

1- Over 100 Register to Run for Iran Presidency on First Day

2- Minister: Tooth Decay among Iranian Children 2 Times Higher than World Standard

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Emtiaz:

1- French Sociologist, Philosopher Bruno Latour to Visit Iran

2- Interior Minister: Polls Indicate a 60% Turnout in Upcoming Elections

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Ettela’at:

1- Washington Claims China is Ready to Take Action against N. Korea

2- Rouhani Inaugurates Executive Phase of 43 Development Projects in Mazandaran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Iran:

1- Aref, Larijani Make a Deal to Form Joint Committee of ‘National Dialogue’

2- Rouhani: Amount of Cash Subsidies for Poor People Will Increase

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


Javan:

1- Iran Leader Calls for Serious Supervision over Production, Employment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Populist Measures Not in Dignity of Iranian Nation: President

2- Iran to Receive 4 ATR Planes in 2 Weeks

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Kayhan:

1- MP: $3 Billion Worth of Diapers Annually Imported to Iran!

2- Rouhani: One Should Be Insane to Say I Can Resolve All Problems in 100 Days!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Resalat:

1- Iran Leader: Unemployment Leads to Social Ills, Increased Dissatisfaction with Gov’t

2- JCPOA Isn’t Key to All Problems

3- Judiciary Chief: US Attack on Syria is Rule of Jungle

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12


 

Shargh:

1- President: Arrested Telegram Administrators Are Not Criminals

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 12

 

Iran Urges Venezuelan Gov’t, Opposition to Resolve Differences Peacefully

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“The Islamic Republic of Iran’s principled policy is supporting Venezuela’s legitimate government that has been elected by the nation. We support the continuation of talks between the government and the opposition in order to resolve the differences peacefully,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Wednesday.

Highlighting the significance that Iran attaches to stability and security in Latin America, Qassemi said lingering unrest in Venezuela would not serve the interests of any party and could mount pressure on the Venezuelan people.

The spokesman also voiced Iran’s opposition to any foreign interference in the internal affairs of Venezuela, calling for respect for the Bolivarian Republic’s sovereignty and independence.

Street riots have escalated in Venezuela in recent days in protest at a decision by the country’s Supreme Court to seize power from the legislature.

Venezuelan security forces clashed with protesters on the streets of Caracas on Tuesday.

 

Iran Urges Venezuelan Gov't, Opposition to Resolve Differences Peacefully

 

Iran Urges Venezuelan Gov't, Opposition to Resolve Differences Peacefully

Cruise Ship Berthed at Iran’s Kish Island Preparing for First Voyage

Carrying 400 passengers and crew members, the ocean liner is expected to leave Kish in the evening and arrive at Qeshm on Thursday morning.

“It’ll be an unforgettable night for all those aboard,” Pejman Bahrami, the head of Marine Transportation and Ports Affairs at Qeshm Free Zone Organization, was quoted as saying by Qeshm.ir.

The Swedish-made cruise ship arrived at Kish in late March, making it the first Iran-owned ocean liner to touch the waters of the Persian Gulf since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

According to Ali Asghar Mounesan, chief executive of Kish Free Zone Organization, the ship’s primary route is between Kish and Qeshm, but it will soon expand to include other islands in the region.

“The cruise will operate a route to Dubai as well,” IRNA quoted him as saying.

Sunny is a 176-meter-long, 23-meter-wide liner with seven floors, 130 cabins and 417 beds. It has a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, sauna, a restaurant, two movie theaters, a library, a conference hall, a cafe and playroom for children.

The ship can carry up to 250 passenger vehicles. Officials claim that developing marine tourism is a top priority of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization in the new Iranian year that started on March 21.

While several plans have been put forward for tourism development in Caspian Sea in the north, experts believe that the potential of southern seas, namely the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, is largely overlooked.

Nevertheless, measures have been taken to kickstart marine tourism in the south, initiated by the launch of a route linking Qeshm to Khasab in Oman.

Another project aims to turn Hendurabi Island (near Kish) into a car-free “ecological paradise”. An airport, port and hotel have already been built.

Qeshm, which is the largest Iranian island in the Persian Gulf, saw a whopping 55% rise in the number of marine tourists visiting in the last Iranian year (March 2016-17) compared with a year before, drawing some 3.7 million people.

Overall, more than 7.4 million people traveled via sea to and from Qeshm last year.

Officials claim Iran’s coastal regions have the potential to attract 3 million foreign visitors a year. Development of marine tourism can help the country meet its ambitious target of attracting 20 million annual tourists by 2025.

Over 70% of tourism development plans in the sixth five-year development plan (2017-22) are related to marine tourism.

Despite the fact that turning coastal cities into marine tourism hubs has ostensibly been a government priority, the sector is only responsible for 1% of national employment and production.

Muslim People in Iran Celebrate Father’s Day

“During the first month of the current year (started March 21), 45,406 Iranian men became fathers,” said spokesman of the Iranian National Organization for Civil Registration (NOCR) Seifollah Aboutorabi, on the occasion of Father’s Day on April 11.

Men constitute 51% of the population, half of whom are under the age of 30, he said, IRNA reported.

“Almost 63% of Iranian men are married and the current average age of marriage for men is 30 years,” he said.

“About 36% of men who married last year were between the ages 25-29 and 29% in the 20-24 age group,”  although the figure is not the same in all provinces. While the average marriage age for men is 25 in Sistan-Baluchestan, the figure is 29 years in Alborz and Tehran provinces.

Analyst Explains What US is Looking for in Syria

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Mohammad Reza Farhadi, a political commentator at Basirat Politcal Centre, believes that the US recent missile attack on a Syrian airbase was in line with Washington’s second strategy, i.e. escalating tensions and launching a war of attrition. The existence of a crisis in Syria means anti-US players such as Iran and Russia will get involved in the crisis.

Here are excerpts from his Farsi article:

 

US Used Chemical Attack Scenario as Excuse for Strike

The US launched a missile strike on an airbase in the Syrian province of Homs under the pretext that Damascus carried out a chemical attack in Idlib province. Speaking about the attack, US President Donald Trump said he ordered a limited military strike on the airbase from where the chemical attack had been conducted. He said preventing the spread and use of chemical arms would be in line with America’s national interests. This came as US allies such as Saudi Arabia, Britain, France and Israel supported the attack while Iran and Russia condemned it and dismissed the strike as blatant violation of a country’s sovereignty.

The US had been seeking an excuse to intervene in Syria, and finally the Idlib chemical arms incident provoked the White House to conduct the attack. Now the question is what Washington’s policies toward Syria are, and one should examine what the objective behind the recent missile attack was.

 

US Schemes for Syria

To achieve its ends, Washington has been nursing three major ambitions since the beginning of the Syria crisis:

  1. The ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad: Since the Syria conflict began, the West has always stressed the necessity of Assad’s removal. The US authorities believe as long as Assad is in power, the situation of Syria will not change that much and the situation in the country will be the same as it was before 2011, and the only difference would be that there will be more inclination toward resistance. Former Saudi intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan once said, “We seek to topple Assad, even if the price for that is to destroy the entire Syria.”

The key reason behind the West’s animosity toward Assad is that Syria is an ally of Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah movement. Nevertheless, there are other reasons behind the West’s enmity.

Robert F. Kennedy, an American lawyer and the nephew of former US President John F. Kennedy, says Washington decided to remove Assad from power after he did not support a gas pipeline project belonging to the Qatari government. According to him, the $10-billion plan was first proposed in 2000, and the CIA followed up the issue. Nine years later, he writes, Assad announced he would not back the project that would have given Qatar direct access to Europe’s energy markets through Turkey’s terminals. The pipeline would have also enabled Riyadh to exert more influence on Iran in the region, writes Kennedy. So, Assad is known as a person who supports resistance and opposes the Western-Arab axis. The West is seeking a model similar to Egypt for Syria and wants somebody allied with the West with nationalistic and anti-Islam tendencies to come to power in Syria.

  1. Escalation of the conflict and mounting a war of attrition in Syria: After Washington failed to achieve its first goal, it opted to launch a massive attack on the Syrian government through different terror groups and with the support of the Middle East’s Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Around 80 thousand terrorists from 96 countries are involved in the Syria war.

Now the key question is why the US is seeking to wage a war of attrition in Syria. The reason is that, first of all, the White House wouldn’t like the war to end at this point in time and does not want any of the players engaged in the Syria war to enjoy a relative balance of power or to emerge victorious. Secondly, the West seeks to wipe out Syria’s economic infrastructure. Before the Syria conflict began, there were nearly 3,000 factories in Idlib province, most of which either were destroyed or stopped operation. If Syria weren’t gripped by conflict, Idlib province might have been recognized as the economic hub of the area which covers the span of land once known as the Levant.

  1. The disintegration of Syria: The United States’ third strategy is to disintegrate Syria. Kissinger has put forward a proposal on that. He says Syria should be divided into three parts: one should be run by Bashar Assad, one by Sunnis and the other by Kurds in the North. He says loud and clear that this northern section is Washington’s key program and that the US can give Kurds in the north independence and, in return, use military airbases in northern Syria and expand its sphere of influence.

 

Final Analysis

The US missile strike on Syria is simply a response to Syria’s alleged chemical attack in Idlib. The US has come to understand that it is just a marginal player in the Syria crisis. In order to turn into the superior hegemon in Syria on the one hand, and further align its allies on the other, Washington seeks alternative solutions such as short attacks. On the other hand, the recent strike could be regarded as a US tactic to set the stage for the creation of a safe zone in Syria, one which Trump has been seeking since he took office as president.

Ahmadinejad Surprisingly Registers to Run for Iran President

A few months ago, the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei advised ex-president Ahmadinejad against running for Iran’s presidency.

Following the advice, Ahmadinejad wrote a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei, saying he will not run, and even support anyone for the post.

However, he later expressed his support for his deputy Hamid Baqaei, who was going to run for president.

While everyone was expecting Ahmadinejad to accompany Baqaei on Wednesday in declaring his presidential bid, the former president surprisingly signed up his own name and said the Leader had just advised him against running.

“I believe the Leader’s advice was not a ban, it was just a piece of advice,” Ahmadinejad told reporters today, according to media reports.

Not only Ahmadinejad, but also his ally Baqaei applied for presidency.

Iran’s presidential election will be held on May 19.

Ahmadinejad Runs for Iran President

Iranian, Syrian DMs Discuss Joint Fight against Terrorism

Iranian, Syrian DMs Discuss Joint Fight against Terrorism

In a telephone conversation on Tuesday evening, Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan and his Syrian counterpart Fahd Jassem al-Freij stressed the need for closer interaction between Tehran and Damascus in the war on terrorism.

They also emphasized the necessity for the formation of a fact-finding committee to shed light on a suspicious chemical attack that the US is blaming on the Damascus government.

The two defense ministers also underlined that the recent US attack on a Syrian military airbase could by no means undermine the resistance front’s determination to fight against the terrorist groups.

On Friday, the US launched a missile attack on the Syrian government’s Shayrat Airfield near Homs with 59 Tomahawk missiles under the pretext that Damascus had launched a chemical attack on the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib.

Syria has been gripped by civil war since March 2011 with various terrorist groups, including Daesh (also known as ISIS or ISIL), controlling parts of it.

According to a report by the Syrian Center for Policy Research, the conflict has claimed the lives of over 470,000 people, injured 1.9 million others, and displaced nearly half of the country’s pre-war population of about 23 million within or beyond its borders.

In the meantime, Iran has remained a close ally of Syria and supports its legitimate government in the face of foreign-backed militancy.

Tehran insists that the Syrian nation is the only side that has the right to shape the future of its own country, rejecting foreign intervention with the use of force.

18,000 Women Applicants Register for Iran’s Local Elections

According to a Farsi report by Khabar Online News Agency, the head of Iran’s Elections Headquarters, Ali Asghar Ahmadi, declared that over 18,000 Iranian women have signed up to compete in Iran’s City and Village Councils Elections.

City and Village Councils are local councils elected by public vote in all Iranian cities and villages. Council members in each city or village are elected by direct public vote to a 4-year term. According to Article 7 of the Iranian Constitution, these local councils together with the Iranian Parliament are decision-making and administrative organs of the state.

The councils are in charge of electing mayors, supervising the activities of municipalities, and study the social, cultural, educational, health, economic and welfare requirements of their constituencies.

They also play a significant role in the management of urban affairs and are responsible for the planning and coordination of people’s participation in the implementation of social, economic, constructive, cultural, educational and other welfare affairs.

The need for the greater presence of women in Iran’s City and Village Councils and participation in the urban decision-making processes has heightened over the past few years more than ever. This increased need has led to a wave of efforts in the social media to encourage more women to register for the elections.

This greater interest in the stronger presence of women in Iran’s City and Village Councils was due to the failure of the representatives in the previous terms of Iran’s City and Village Councils to address women’s problems properly.

In the previous terms, women held a very small number of seats in the councils compared to the men. The difference between the number of men and women applicants for competing in the upcoming Iran’s City and Village Councils elections is still quite significant, with men constituting 93.7 percent of the individuals and women 6.3 percent of them.

Nevertheless, women only accounted for 5.4 percent of the applicants in the previous elections. Thus the 0.9-percent increase which is good news.

Iran will simultaneously hold the 12th presidential election and the 5th City and Village Councils Elections on May 19

EU Renews Anti-Iran Sanctions over Human Rights Claims

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In a statement on Tuesday, the EU said it had prolonged until April 13, 2018 its travel ban and asset freeze on 82 Iranian people and one entity as well as a ban on the bloc’s exports of certain equipment to Iran.

It added that the blacklisted names would be published on Wednesday in the EU’s Official Journal.

The EU imposed the restrictions on Iran for the first time in 2011.

The sanctions are unrelated to those over Iran’s nuclear program, which were lifted following the implementation of the nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

After the JCPOA went into effect on January 16, 2016, many senior EU officials, often accompanied by large European business delegations, have been shuttling in and out of Iran.

Iran and several EU states signed many agreements to improve cooperation, particularly in political and economic sectors.

Last August, Iran’s Judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani dismissed the human rights allegations against the country and proposed that the Islamic Republic and Europe initiate a dialog on human rights.

He said human rights have long been a point of friction between Iran and the West, adding Europe and the US are making an “instrumental use” of the issue.

UCL Game Postponed after Explosions near Dortmund Bus

UCL Game Postponed after Explosions near Dortmund Bus

A statement from local police said, “In the run-up to the Champions League match of BVB [Borussia Dortmund] against AS Monaco, there was an explosion near the BVB team bus shortly after 7pm. The location of the event is Wittbräuckerstraße/Schirrmannweg in Dortmund-Höchsten.”

“According to current knowledge the wheels of the bus (whole or partial) burst and one person was injured. It is not yet possible to say exactly what the explosion was or exactly where something exploded.”

Borussia Dortmund’s Marc Bartra was reportedly injured after explosion near the team bus, The Guardian reported.

UCL Game Postponed after Explosions near Dortmund BusA tweet from the German club’s official Twitter account an hour before kick-off at the Westfalenstadion had first alerted news of an incident. “At our bus departure, an incident has occurred. One person was injured. More information to follow,” it read.

A later tweet read: “A bomb exploded at the team bus next to the hotel. The players are safe. There is no danger at the stadium” before the club confirmed the match has been rearranged for Wednesday, kicking off at 6.45pm local time.

The Spain international Bartra, 26, have been taken to a local hospital with superficial cuts to his arm. According to Bild, three explosive devices were deposited on the street in front of the bus although police have yet to give any more details.