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At Least 32 Killed after Passenger Train Derails in India

India

The express train from Jagdalpur to Bhubaneswar derailed near Kuneri station, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, around 30 kilometres outside the town of Raigarh.

“Most of the casualties and deaths are from the three sleeper-class compartments,” local police superintendent Ranga Rao said, according to media reports.

India’s state railways, built during British colonial rule, have an appalling safety record — the result of decades of underinvestment and a priority on keeping fares low for the 23 million passengers who use the network every day.

Syria to Be Reconstructed with Help of Iran, Russia, China: Assad

Assad

“We have started before the end of the crisis, we put the plans and we started with suburbs around Damascus and now we are planning in Aleppo and other cities to reconstruct new suburbs that’s been destroyed, but in a modern way,” President Bashar al-Assad said in an interview with Japan’s TBS TV.

“So, we haven’t waited, and we are not going to wait till the end of the crisis; we can start right away, as the Syrian people are determined to rebuild their country.”

“We built Syria, Syria was not built by any foreigners; we built it with our engineers, with our labours, with our own resources, with the help of some friends – financial help, not technical help. So, we have the ability to rebuild Syria,” he went on to say, according to a report covered by Etemad newspaper in Farsi.

“It [the reconstruction] takes time because it needs a lot of money. The Syrians, every Syrian is going to build his own house according to his resources even if it is limited,” the Syrian president noted, adding that the reconstruction will be realized with the support of “our friends Russia, China, and Iran.”

“It’s not about time; it will take time. Any reconstruction will take time, but the most important thing is that you have the ability to rebuild your country. We are not worried about that.”

Astana Talks to Bring Back Lasting Peace to Syria: Iranian Diplomat

Hossein Jaberi Ansari

Jaberi Ansari, who is heading the Iranian delegation to the Syria peace talks, told IRIB on Saturday that “the aim of this visit is to attend the Syria peace negotiations in the Kazakh capital of Astana with the purpose of [enforcing] a lasting ceasefire in Syria and preparing the ground for serious talks about sustainable peace between the Syrian government and the opposition groups.”

He added that Iran would participate in the Astana talks “with full readiness.”

The two-day talks, mediated by Iran, Russia, and Turkey, are to involve the representatives of the Syrian government and opposition to discuss a potential solution to the conflict in Syria. The negotiations will start on Monday.

The negotiations exclude the ISIS and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham Takfiri terrorist groups, Press TV reported.

The Iranian diplomat said the Islamic Republic has always emphasized that the Syrian crisis has no military solution and “must be solved through peaceful means and political and serious talks.”

“The continuation of the Syrian crisis will have no result but the killing [of people] and the destruction of a Muslim country,” he added.

He expressed hope that the Astana talks will be a watershed in resolving the Syrian conflict.

The Astana talks will be addressing issues such as the further stabilization of the all-Syria ceasefire, effective confrontation with terrorism, and intra-Syrian dialog toward the achievement of a political solution to the crisis.

Iran’s Delegation to Astana Holds Talks with Russians and Turks

The Iranian delegation held separate meetings with the Russian and Turkish teams there on Saturday.

The Iranian and Turkish delegations, led by deputy foreign ministers of the two countries, held talks at Astana’s Marriott Hotel on Saturday, according to IRIB.

The unofficial bilateral talks followed a same meeting between Iranian and Russian diplomats.

The peace negotiations between the Syrian government and the opposition will be held on January 23 and 24.

Jaberi Ansari has announced that Tehran will pursue a four-point plan that it had put forward earlier, entailing preservation of Syria’s territorial integrity, Tasnim reported.

The proposal includes plans to safeguard Syria’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty and put all issues to the vote of the Syrian people, he noted, saying Iran will pursue the same plan in the Astana talks.

20 Countries to Take Part in Int’l Conference on Development of Iran’s Makran Coasts

Iran Says Persian Gulf Always ‘Persian’ Gulf, not ‘Washington’ Gulf

The international event, which is slated to open in Chabahar Free Trade Zone on Monday, January 23, is to explore avenues for the development of the Makran coasts, located in the country’s southeastern region on the rims of the Oman Sea.

The gathering will be attended by representatives of 30 companies from 20 countries and 35 domestic holding companies.

High-ranking Iranian officials, including First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri, plan to participate in the conference.

The strategic area has attracted the attention of many Iranian decision-makers, particularly after Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei stressed the need for its development.

Back in November 2014, in a meeting with high-ranking navy commanders, Ayatollah Khamenei said, “The issue of development of the coasts of Makran is also among those basic tasks, and the plans for that region should be carried out more rapidly.”

Iran Condemns Deadly Terrorist Attack in Pakistan

In a statement on Saturday, Bahram Qassemi offered his condolences to the Pakistani people and government as well as the bereaved families of victims of the terror incident.

“Terrorism is the most important security problem facing the region and the world,” he said, adding that it has indiscriminately targeted peace and security of countries and nations.

The Iranian spokesman further called for international cooperation and all-out efforts by regional and world countries to put an end to the phenomenon.

20 people were killed and 50 were wounded when a bomb struck a market in Pakistan’s tribal belt bordering Afghanistan on Saturday, Pakistani health and government officials said.

The bomb hit the crowded vegetable market in Parachinar city, the capital of Kurram tribal district on the Afghan border where officials said the death toll was expected to rise.

Government official Shahid Khan said explosion took place when the market crowded with retailers buying fruits and vegetables from a wholesale shop.

The blast was caused by an IED (improvised explosive device) which was hidden in a vegetable box.

Lashker-e-Jhangvi, a banned terrorist group that has attacked minority Shiite Muslims in the past, claimed responsibility for the attack.

The bombing took place in a predominantly Shiite area of Kurram, which has been attacked in the past by Sunni terrorists who have hideouts there.

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed grief over the latest loss of life, his office said in a statement.

Shiite leader Faqir Hussain said all the bodies were brought to a Shiite mosque.

Parachinar is the capital of Kurram tribal region which has been the scene of high terrorist activities in the past years. Army carried out massive operation against terrorists here but they still have capacity to strike.

Iranian Book Offers Unconventional Way to Present God to Children

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“Many families present the relationship between human beings and God to their children in the form of such old conventions as ‘God won’t love you any more if you do this’ or ‘God will love you if you do that’,” said Fariborz Lorestani, the author of children’s books who has recently published the three-volume series of “God, You Are Good!”, containing childlike prayers.

“I think, for a child, this is a merely contractual relationship with God, combined with strict discipline.”

According to a Farsi report by ISNA, he went on to say that the anecdotes of his series of books depict the presence of God through childlike experiences.

“Last night, the moon slept on a tree; the sparrow, in the moon; and I, beside my mother. O God, how good are you who want everyone to sleep happily!” we read in one of his tales named “Last Night”.

Iran Hopes Its National Medal Would Become as Valuable as Economic Nobel Prize

Massoud Khansari

Tehran Chamber of Commerce was first created by Mohammad Hassan Amin al-Zarb and, was then presided by his son during the Qajar dynasty — which ruled Iran from 1785 to 1925, said Massoud Khansari, the chairman of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (TCCIM), addressing a press conference.

Khansari highlighted the Chamber’s historical background, and said, “We have designed a medal titled ‘Amin al-Zarb’ to be awarded to domestic entrepreneurs in a ceremony, on January 22, to celebrate the 133rd anniversary of the creation of the chamber to help promote entrepreneurship in the country.”

According to a Farsi report by Khabar Online, the TCCIM chief said the jury members have been selected to choose top entrepreneurs.

“The nominees for the medal have been picked based on 16 criteria. Most of the candidates are among those who have started their business from nothing. Their achievement is even more important than that of Bill Gates — the American business magnate and entrepreneur — as he made his progress in the US society where ground is much more prepared for such an advancement, but our entrepreneurs have achieved their present status in the face of all the restrictions and hardships.”

“We want Amin al-Zarb Medal to be on a par with Economic Nobel Prize,” Khansari stressed.

He added 20 entrepreneurs will be honoured in the ceremony to be attended by Iran’s First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri, Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, Agricultural Jihad Minister Mahmoud Hojjati and Minister of Economy and Financial Affairs Ali Tayyebnia.

Khansari said the ceremony is titled ‘The Commemoration of Amin al-Zarb’ and will be held at Vahdat Hall, in the Iranian capital of Tehran, on Monday, January 22.

Multimedia Art Exhibition in Tehran Warns People about Threats to Environment

Art Exhibition

According to a Farsi report by Honar Online, the multimedia exhibition Jazr is an artistic advocacy of environment, the vital element of water in particular, represented by painting, size, and installation art.

The artists ‘comprehensive view and visual manifestation of this environmental issue is highly attached to their personal perspective and perception of the damages caused by human intervention to modify the order of nature.

The multimedia exhibition of Jazr, a group work selected by Romin Mohtasham and Zahra Ghyasi, will be open to visitors in Silk Road Gallery of Tehran up until 23 January.

 

World Sympathises with Iran Over Plasco Building Tragedy

Plasco

Plasco shopping centre caught fire on early Thursday and came down only hours later, entrapping at least 25 people under the rubble, of which three are confirmed dead.

According to a report by IFP, the building came down at around 11:30 a.m. local time (0800 GMT), which was shown live on state television.

Following the tragic incident, many top foreign officials have expressed their condolences to the Iranian nation, officials, firefighters and families of the victims in separate messages.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, and Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan are among the presidents who have condoled with their Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani over the disastrous event.

Mohammad Nawaz SharifPakistani Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif has also expressed sympathy with the Iranian nation, officials and victims’ bereaved families.

In his message to President Rouhani, Belarusian President wrote: “I express my sympathy for the victims of Tehran’s high-rise collapse and convey my condolences to the Iranian nation.”

Belarus -Lukashenko“Belarus received the news of the death of a number of Iranian citizens painfully and sorrowfully. On behalf of the Belarusian nation, I express my heartfelt condolences to the victims’ family members as well as relatives and deeply sympathize with Your Excellency and Iranian people,” Lukashenko noted.

France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development also expressed great sorrow over the bitter incident and sympathized with the victims’ families.

A number of British officials, who were closely following the news of the incident due to the proximity of their country’s embassy to the scene, have also conveyed their condolences in separate messages.

Hopton-TwittBritish Ambassador to Tehran Nicholas Hopton said, “So sad about the tragic loss of life in the building that collapsed near the embassy today. My sympathy to all those affected.”

Tobias Ellwood- TwittTobias Ellwood, the British Minister for the Middle East, has also written in his message: “Returned from Tehran today — very sad to hear of terrible fire and building collapse in the city. Thoughts and sympathies with all affected.”

The Russian Minister of Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief Vladimir Puchkov has also extended condolences over the martyrdom of Iranian firefighters in Plasco Building’s incident, saying, “The sacrifice made by a number of Iranian firefighters is a manifestation of their commitment to fulfilling their responsibilities.”

Puchkov-Ruusia“We were shocked by the sad news. We are deeply sorry and sorrowful. What firefighters and rescue and relief forces do is quite risky and, sometimes, cost them their lives. The death of any of them is quite tragic for us and causes great heartache. We share the same deep sorrow with you [people of Iran],” Puchkov added.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu was also among the senior foreign officials who extended their condolences over the catastrophic event.

Khaled QaddoumiCondoling with the Iranian nation over the catastrophe, the representative of the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas in Iran, Khaled Qaddoumi, said in a statement, “We were following the news of the disastrous event in Hamas Islamic resistance Movement [office] since the very early minutes when it was announced that the Plasco building had caught fire.”

“We were watching the sacrifices made by the Iranian firefighters on TV, until the tower collapsed. We have heard that a number of these heroes have been trapped under the rubble and some have lost their lives.”

“Expressing our deepest sorrow at the occurrence of the terrible event, we would like to extend our sympathy to the victims’ families on behalf of the Palestinian nation and Hamas Islamic resistance Movement, and express our condolences over the demise of these beloved heroes to their colleagues, family members and Iran’s honourable people. We supplicate that God harbours them in heaven’s loftiest places and heals those injured in the catastrophic incident.”

Hadiya Khalaf Abbas -SyriaAlso, Syrian parliament speaker, Hadiya Khalaf Abbas, said in a message to the Iranian Parliament, “I deeply condole with the Iranian nation, statesmen and top officials and victims’ families over the tragic event. I supplicate God to ensure the permanent health and safety of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its people, have mercy on the victims’ soul and give patience to their families.”

Furthermore , a number of foreign firefighters, have expressed sympathy for their Iranian colleagues, accorded respect to their memories and prayed for their Iranian brothers’ health and wellbeing.

North CarolinaThe North Carolina’s Huntersville Fire Department in a message said, “Our thoughts and prayers are with Iran and the many firefighters lost in the Plasco Building’s fire and collapse.”

Canadian firefightersCanadian firefighters also said in a message that “Our thoughts are with the people of Tehran and the 50+ firefighters lost during this tragic fire.”

Irish firefightersA number of Irish firefighters have accorded respect to their Iranian colleagues by publishing a photo of themselves holding a wreath arranged in a way to resemble Iran’s flag.

SydneyThe Newtown Fire Station in Sydney also voiced its sympathy for the Iranian firefighters in message, saying, “Our thoughts are with our firefighting family and those lost in the Tehran high-rise fire and collapse. Courage and sacrifice. May your souls be happy. Rest in Peace friends.”

In addition, all Iranian embassies in other countries have flown Iran’s flags at half-mast as a mark of respect for the victims of the Plasco building’s collapse. They also plan to open memorial books.

Since Thursday, rescuers have been using life detection devices to locate possible survivors, and, according to the Mehr news agency, at least four responses have been picked up, likely indicating that at least four people are still alive.

While Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf had earlier said 20 firefighters lost their lives trying to contain the flames, Tehran Fire Department spokesman, Jalal Maleki, told the state TV that although a number of firefighters were presumed dead, no final figure could be given on fatalities.

A security official with Tehran Governor General’s Office, Mohsen Hamedani, said initial investigations suggest that the fire had been caused by a short circuit in the electrical system of the building, and was not of a security nature.

The building was one of the capital’s oldest high-rise buildings, which was housing 600 production workshops, 400 of which were being used for making shirts.

Earlier, it was reported that the nearby buildings including the embassies of Turkey, Germany and Britain have been evacuated following the incident. But later, the report was dismissed by Iran’s diplomatic police.

Libya’s Gaddafi Had Asked Lebanon’s Ex-President to Convert to Islam

Gaddafi

According to a Farsi report by Al-Alam, Amine Gemayel, the former President of Lebanon, revealed that Muammar Gaddafi, the former dictator of Libya, had asked him to convert to Islam during a meeting.

Amine Gemayel“In a personal meeting, Gaddafi described me as a great man, and wanted me to convert to Islam; I answered ‘Peace be upon you, we are all the descendants of Abraham (AS)’,” noted Gemayel.

He then pointed to his intense conflicts with Gaddafi and the latter’s stance against the administrative and political system of Lebanon.

The 74-year old Amine Gemayel was the President of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988.