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Iran’s Nemati Selected as World’s Best Para Archer in 2016

Zahra Nemati

The awards were voted for by the public and an expert panel. Over 43,000 public votes were cast between 1-31 December 2016.

Nemati made her Olympic debut in Rio weeks before the Paralympics. She won her second individual Paralympic title in the women’s individual recurve open in the Brazilian city. She also took silver in the mixed team recurve open with Ebrahim Ranjbarkivaj.

The 31-year-old took up archery after suffering a spinal cord injury in 2003. She has focused on inspiring women in sports and life, Paralympic.org wrote.

“To know that I can touch other people, that is important,” Nemati said.

The World Archery Awards have been in existence since 2014 for athletes, officials and volunteers who displayed exceptional performance and have made a contribution to the sport.

In 2016, the volunteer of the year award was presented to the sport volunteers of Rio for their hard work and dedication throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27

Many newspapers highlighted Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s remarks about the need for interaction with the world and his criticism of those who are opposed to such relations.

Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s lengthy letter to US President Donald Trump was a top story in many Iranian papers today.

Saudi Foreign Minister’s surprise visit to Iraq and the speculations about Riyadh’s plots to influence Mosul liberation operation also received great coverage.

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

 

Afkar:

1- Iraq’s Political Elites Urge Riyadh to Prove Its Goodwill

2- One-Fourth of Iranians Suffer from Anxiety

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Ahmadinejad’s Letter to Trump

2- Parliament Supports Iranians Living in US in Reaction to Trump’s Ban

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Ebtekar:

1- Law of Gravity: Ahmadinejad Pens Letter to Trump

2- Saudi Arabia’s Greed to Take Advantage of Iraq

Saudi FM pays surprise visit to Baghdad amid operation to liberate Mosul

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Ettela’at:

1- President: To Resolve People’s Problems, We Need Interaction with World

2- Syrian Army’s Rapid Progress in Aleppo Cripples ISIS

3- UN Ready to Support Iran in Resolving Environmental Problems

4- Israel: We’ll Soon Use Robots to Assassinate Hezbollah, Hamas Leaders

Israel is going to use technology for terrorism!

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Hemayat:

1- US Congress Unveils New Version of Anti-Iran Pressure: From accusing revolutionary bodies of corruption to spread of British version of Shiism

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Iran:

1- Clash with World Was Profitable for Some: President Rouhani

2- Zarif: Farhadi’s Words Are Ours [Iranian FM’s piece about The Salesman and the Oscars]

3- Centre of Khuzestan’s Dust Pollution Is Areas Controlled by ISIS: UN Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Jame Jam:

1- Parliament’s Reaction to Trump’s Travel Ban

2- Iran Shows Its Naval Power in Velayat 95 Drills

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Javan:

1- Informed Political Sources: Rouhani’s Gov’t Trying to Polarise Atmosphere

2- White ISIS Diplomacy in Baghdad: Saudi Arabia finally consents to change controversial ambassador to Iraq

3- Geneva Shakes after Terror Attacks in Homs; Syria Peace Talks Influenced by Terrorist Attacks

4- Muslims Censored in United States

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Don’t Disappoint People’s Hope in Iran’s Future: Rouhani

2- Gov’t Proud that 11 Million People Gained Insurance: Iran President

3- Final Stage of Iran’s Major Naval Drill Begins

4- Bahraini People Renew Allegiance with Sheikh Qassim

5- 224 Martyrs Killed in Iraqi Imposed War to Be Buried in 31 Provinces

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Ka’enat:

1- Letter from One Human to Another

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Kayhan:

1- Unilateral Tribunes and Government’s Response to Questions It Posed

2- Security Gap in Europe: Fascists’ Brutal Attacks on Britons; French Police’s Clash with Protesters

3- CIA’s 7 Ways to Counter Iran Presented in US Congress

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Khorasan:

1- Jazmourian Wetland Revives after 20 Years

2- First VP’s Account of Leader’s Support for Reformists’ Activity

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Resalat:

1- Spread of Trumpism and Racism in Europe

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Iran Will Soon Launch Most Advanced Homegrown Destroyer

2- Deceitful Ads of Slimming Pills in Satellite Channels

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Saheb Qalam:

1- 8 Standards Become Obligatory for Domestic Cars

2- China Is Both Biggest Importer of Iranian Goods and Exporter of Goods to Iran

3- Foreign Messaging Apps Obliged to Obtain Licence

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Shargh:

1- Ahmadinejad’s Advice for Trump

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27


 

Siasat-e Rooz:

1- Giving Discount to West in Order to Realise Promises

Rouhani: Some Dislike Having Interaction with the West

2- US Is an Atomic Bomb; Trump Seeks to Promote Nuclear Weapons

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 27

 

North Korean Leader Executes 5 Officials with Anti-Aircraft Guns

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According to a Monday report by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, five North Korean officials in the department of recently purged state security chief Kim Won Hong were executed by anti-aircraft guns because of the false reports to Kim, South Korean lawmaker Lee Cheol Woo said.

North Korea fired Kim Won Hong in January, presumably over corruption, abuse of power and torture committed by his agency, Seoul said earlier this month. The fallen minister had been seen as close to Kim Jong Un.

The executions came as Malaysia is investigating the poisoning death of Kim’s estranged elder half-brother, Kim Jong Nam. That investigation is still going on, but South Korea says it believes Kim Jong Un ordered the assassination, which took place Feb. 13 at Kuala Lumpur’s airport, AP reported.

Since taking power in late 2011, Kim Jong Un has reportedly executed or purged a large number of high-level government officials in what rival Seoul has called a “reign of terror.”

Formation of Regional Anti-Iran Alliance Unlikely: Diplomat

Alireza-Enayati

Regional developments are unfolding so rapidly that the situation today is different from that of yesterday. Things are no longer changing monthly or weekly, but rather on a daily or hourly basis.

At a certain point in time, it was Iran that sent Arabs a message for dialogue and first proposed to hold consultations with them. But now, it is them that are making overtures and calling for talks with Tehran. In this scenario, Kuwait is the key player. Kuwait’s foreign minister recently travelled to Iran with a message which calls for dialogue with Iran. Then Iran’s president reciprocated the move and visited Kuwait to respond to that confidential letter. Both sides are making efforts to work out common solutions at the regional level.

However, double standards can still be seen in the behaviour of certain Persian Gulf countries. Although logic seems to be telling them it is in their favour to hold talks with Iran, their hearts are leaning toward the White House’s anti-Iran approach and they hope to see tensions with Iran intensified. Therefore, they, off and on, make harsh comments against Iran. Nevertheless, such rhetoric is so repetitive that it is a nonstarter.

In a Farsi interview with Etemad daily newspaper, Iran’s Ambassador to Kuwait Alireza Enayati has weighed in on the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council’s message to Iran and the necessity to establish a forum for regional dialogue at this juncture. Here are excerpts from his remarks in the interview.

Iran-Kuwait Historic Bonds
Iran and Kuwait have a common approach toward dialogue and cooperation. Part of that emanates from the nature of Kuwait’s foreign policy and its regional political behaviour. It is also because of Iran’s importance. Iran and Kuwait enjoy age-old bonds historically, geographically, culturally, politically and economically. Tehran, per se, deeply believes in dialogue and is of the conviction that any regional behaviour has a chance of success if coupled with dialogue.

The nature of Iran and Kuwait’s policy and behaviour is based on cooperation. Accordingly, the Kuwaiti foreign minister’s visit to Tehran comes to reiterate the importance of dialogue on regional issues. Iran welcomes whatever approach which is based on talks and collaboration. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s trips to two key regional countries were also aimed at stressing Iran’s willingness to work with its neighbours and further reinforce the idea of cooperation.

Mideast Beset by Conflicts

Our region is gripped by crises. The situation in the region is very deplorable. It is rife with terror, violence, war and aggression. The financial, political and ideological roots of terrorism are inside the region as well. The whopping costs of oppressive wars have put the brakes on development and progress in the region. Unfortunately, the Persian Gulf has witnessed four wars in as many decades. The first war was Iraq’s invasion of Iran, and now, the Saudi aggression against Yemen. Aggression is condemned in principle.

GCC’s Message to Iran: A Real Change of Heart?

War and violence are no way to conquer. Any initiator of war will be sorry at last. Instead of banging the drum for war, one had better go for peace and opt for dialogue. Not only has the region paid the price of war, but regional income has dropped by a half compared to previous years and regional countries are facing budget deficits. All these developments may have prompted member states of the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council to adopt a new regional approach. It goes without saying that Iran, unlike what is said, is part of the solution. Iran has managed to push back terrorism and Takfirism, and plays a pivotal role in regional peace and stability.

Is Saudi Arabia on Board with Other GCC Members?
A collective effort is required for dialogue to be successful. Saudi Arabia is one of [P]GCC members. If Iran and the council are to cooperate, Saudi Arabia is no exception. From Tehran’s point of view, no country should be excluded. We do not want to exclude Riyadh, either. If Saudi Arabia believes dialogue will be to its detriment, that is what Riyadh thinks. However, we believe all sides will benefit from the talks. Recently, the Italian foreign minister quoted his Saudi counterpart as saying that Riyadh backs the Kuwaiti emir’s letter. We hope this new approach will be supported and followed by all countries. There are a lot of buts and ifs in this issue. But what is important is that we are now facing a different sign which is leading us toward dialogue and we are treading the same path, too.

Region Stuck between Two Opposing Forces: Standoff and Cooperation

We are facing two different climates in the region: The climate of tension and violence, and that of cooperation and dialogue. These two environments each has its own requirements. In the past and, to some extent now, we were and are involved in the first climate. It would be so difficult to have deep political, security, trade, economic, cultural and social cooperation in such an atmosphere. Iranophobia and tribalism are the order of the day and, if care is not taken, sectarianism will grow as well. We are supposed to enter a new environment where we need a new language. Dialogue in a tranquil atmosphere could bring ideas and viewpoints closer together, iron out misunderstandings and boost convergent potentialities. If we want to sit down for talks, we should lay the groundwork for dialogue. Now we should see which environment each country is located in. It is not possible to think of the second climate but favour the kind of language used in the first climate. I believe it is still too early to speak of a forum for regional dialogue as an organized institution. We should kick off and promote negotiations now. Such a forum can be the outcome of fruitful talks, not the starting point for dialogue.

Iran Has Always Favoured Dialogue
Iran cannot be talked out of supporting dialogue. We have always stressed the importance of talks and have been moving on the same path. Some inappropriate comments you might hear are not aimed at making Iran change its mind. But the reason is that some still live in the climate of tension. Although it is time to enter the new environment, it looks like inflammatory remarks are institutionalized in their language.

Dialogue, Cooperation Centrepiece of Iran-Kuwait Talks

Meetings between Iranian and Kuwaiti authorities revolve around cooperation among regional countries as well as holding dialogue to maintain security and stability in the Middle East. Regardless of that, Iran’s positions are crystal clear. We strongly support the Iraqi government and its efforts in fighting terrorism. In Syria, we underline the necessity of finding a political solution to the conflict there and play a key role in settling the crisis. We also support UN-brokered intra-Yemeni talks. Kuwait hosted the negotiations for more than two months. These are our straightforward political stances.

Joint Efforts Needed To Have Successful Talks

Getting engaged in dialogue and cooperation is a shared responsibility. All countries should contribute to efforts to promote cooperation and mutual relations and to push negotiations into success. What is important is to try to enter a new environment based on collaboration. A common viewpoint, joint action and shared responsibility are all required to realize a collective move. These are the pre-requisites for dialogue. We should draw a line between dialogue and conversation.

Kuwait, Oman Seeking to Defuse Tehran-Riyadh Tension?

Kuwait and Oman have conciliatory and mild political points of view on regional issues. The history of the two countries also shows that they seek to ease tension and boost dialogue on regional issues. Iran, too, favours whatever move which would help defuse regional tensions, and is not seeking tension with Saudi Arabia. Iran has always said it extends a hand of friendship to its neighbours. If somebody presses Iran’s hands, they are welcome.


Regional Anti-Iran Alliance Unlikely

It is unlikely that a regional alliance will be formed against Iran. The creation of a regional alliance aimed at stoking tension runs counter to the message of peace and cooperation to regional countries. The region cannot take another crisis. Should a new crisis emerge, it will be detrimental to all. At the moment, regional states cannot ignore the heavy price they have to pay for the crises in the Middle East. Another crisis is out of the question, unless regional states want to commit suicide. Kuwait worked toward reducing tensions even during the previous administration in the United States. Currently, Kuwait is moving in the same direction as well. Kuwait’s efforts to promote dialogue are significant.


Transregional Powers in Middle East

Transregional powers enter the region to serve their own interests, not to ensure security. Regional security should be provided by regional countries without foreign interference. The Persian Gulf has always been among foreign powers’ targets and, hence, faced serious problems. Another point is that NATO has no base in Kuwait, but opened its regional office in the country in line with a program called the “Istanbul Initiative.” The secretary of Kuwait’s Security Council also announced some timed ago that the office is not meant for NATO’s confrontation with Iran.

Iran’s President Congratulates Kuwait on National Day

Hassan Rouhani

In a message on Monday, President Rouhani congratulated the Emir of Kuwait and the Kuwaiti government and people on the occasion of Kuwait’s National Day and Liberation Day.

He further expressed confidence that relations between Tehran and Kuwait City will increasingly develop and strengthen in the light of historical and cultural ties between the two countries.

He also hoped for the success, health and happiness of Kuwaiti emir and nation in his message, Mehr reported.

Kuwait National Day is celebrated on February 25. This holiday marks the day when Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah ascended to the throne in 1950.

London Mayor, US State Dept. Congratulate Farhadi on Oscar

Trafalgar Square

the salesmanThe US Department of State in a Farsi post in its Twitter account offered its congratulations to Farhadi, the cast and crew of ‘The Salesman’, and the Iranian people for winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film.

The London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who had organized a public screening for Farhadi’s film in Trafalgar Square of London in support for the Iranian filmmaker’s anti-Trump stances, congratulated him on the Oscar he received.

“On behalf of all Londoners, I’d like to offer my warmest congratulations to Asghar Farhadi on his Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for The Salesman,” Sadiq Khan noted in a Facebook post.

“Yesterday, people from across London and beyond packed Trafalgar Square to watch a free screening of this gripping drama in a celebration of the capital as an international hub of creativity and as a beacon of diversity.”

“As Mayor, I am so proud to have hosted this special event, showing that London is open to the world, open to creative talent and open to everyone, regardless of their background, nationality or religion,” he went on to say.

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Iran Condemns Terror Attacks in Syria’s Homs

In a statement, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi expressed his condolences with the bereaved families of the victims of the “horrible crime”.

“Undoubtedly, the blasts are aimed at disrupting the process of the peace talks and any possible deal,” Qassemi said, asking all sides in Syria to be vigilant about the plot in this sensitive era.

He said in addition to the military measures, firm comprehensive international campaign in political and cultural levels needed to uproot terrorism and extremism in the region and in the world.

Suicide attacks targeting two security centers in Homs killed at least 42 people and wounded 24 others.

Six suicide bombers carried out the attacks. Three of the attackers sneaked into the city’s Ghouta neighborhood and the other three into its Mahatta neighborhood.

The head of Homs’ military intelligence, Gen. Hassan Daaboul, was killed in one of the attacks.

Iran Calls on Azerbaijan, Armenia to Show Self-Restraint

Qassemi stressed the need for pursuing peaceful settlement of disputes through negotiations and dialogue.

Escalation of clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh region between Azerbaijan and Armenia is source of deep concern for the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said, according to Mehr.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran calls on northern neighbours to show restraint,” he added.

The two sides must make all their efforts to restore peace and to settle disputes through negotiation and dialogue in a peaceful way, Qassemi said, expressing the hope that all international bodies and mechanisms responsible for resolving Nagorno-Karabakh disputes fulfil their obligations to end the conflicts and disaster.

Qassemi also voiced Iran’s preparedness to assist and cooperate with the parties to establish peace and security in the region.

Iran’s ‘The Salesman’ Receives Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film

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Farhadi had boycotted the Oscars over US President Donald Trump’s executive order banning visitors from seven Muslim countries, and introduced two prominent Iranian-Americans as his representatives: Firouz Naderi, a former NASA executive, and Anousheh Ansari, the first Iranian space tourist.

en-oscars2017-farhadiIn the statement read at the Oscars by Ansari in his name, Farhadi said he was staying away in solidarity as people had been “disrespected” by Trump’s policy, which is currently on hold after a decision by a federal appeals court.

“Dividing the world into the US and ‘our enemies’ categories creates fear — a deceitful justification for aggression and war,” he said in the statement read at the Hollywood gala by the Iranian-born US engineer and astronaut Anousheh Ansari.

“These wars prevent democracy and human rights in countries which have themselves been victims of aggression.”

“Filmmakers can turn their cameras to capture shared human qualities and break stereotypes of various nationalities and religions. They create empathy between us and others — an empathy which we need today more than ever,” he was quoted as saying by AFP.

Before the Oscar ceremony on Sunday, The Salesman, was screened in London’s Trafalgar Square thanks to the request of London Mayor Sadiq Khan who referred to the ban as “cruel” and “shameful.”

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According to Khan’s office, around 10,000 people took part in the screening, which was also the film’s UK premiere, Press TV reported.

“Despite our different religions, nationalities and cultures, we are all citizens of the world. I’m very proud to be a member of this global family. I’m sorry not I’m not able to be here with you but I will be there in spirit,” said Farhadi in a recorded message played at the beginning of the film.

On Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also took to Twitter to praise the cast and crew of The Salesman for choosing not to attend the event in person to protest Trump’s insulting Muslim ban.

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The Salesman had earlier won two awards at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was also nominated for a Golden Globe and a Critics’ Choice Award among several other nationwide and universal recognitions.

Farhadi won Iran’s first-ever Academy Award with his drama A Separation in the 2012 Oscars.

Iran’s Parliament Passes Bill in Response to Trump’s Travel Ban

Iranian Lawmakers Endorse Anti-Israel Motion ahead of Quds Day

The legislation was approved during the open session of the Parliament on Sunday as 150 lawmakers voted in favor while 19 voted against and six abstained.

Under the article, the legislators urged the government to provide nearly 61.7 million dollars to the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance to recruit and attract investment by Iranian nationals living in the US.

Speaking after the approval of the article, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said the “reciprocal measure” was adopted in response to the new US administration’s move for banning entry into the country of nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iran.

Meanwhile, lawmaker Mohsen Kouhkan, who had tabled the proposal, also said the Parliament’s move “conveys a clear message” to the world that the Islamic Republic supports every single one of its citizens all over the globe.

US President Donald Trump issued an executive order on January 27 that blocked entry into the United States for 90 days for citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. It also suspended entry of all refugees for 120 days and barred Syrian refugees indefinitely.

US District Judge James Robart in Seattle, Washington, suspended the order nationwide on February 4 after his state challenged its legality. A three-judge panel in the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Robart’s ruling.

The White House has vowed to issue a revised travel ban which would still target the same seven Muslim countries.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry on January 28 censured the recent “insulting” decision made by the new US government, vowing that Tehran would respond to the move in kind.

“In order to protect the dignity of all the Iranian people inside and outside the country, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran will scrutinize the short-term and long-term outcomes of the decision by the US government on Iranian nationals and will take appropriate consular, legal and political measures,” the ministry said in a statement.

It warned that any US move to extend discriminatory measures against the Iranian nationals would be illegal and said the Islamic Republic reserves the right to react to any violation of international law by Washington.