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Iran and Syria Strengthen Their Academic Cooperation

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According to a Farsi report by ISNA, Hani Shaban, the president of Tishreen University in Latakia, Syria, recently visited Iran along with a delegation including the heads of its faculties.

After a series of specialized meetings in Isfahan University and signing an academic agreement with this university, they went to Tehran to meet Abbas Khameh-Yar, a Deputy Head of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO).

“Looking at Syrian war from a cultural point of view, we should ask ourselves as witnesses why no one takes care of museums and monuments of Islamic countries during the conflicts,” Kameh-Yar noted during the meeting.

“After the fall of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, the country’s museums were left to be looted. This was repeated after the fall of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, and then in Syria.”

Khameh-Yar went on to say that more than 60% of Islamic and national Syrian antiquities have been destroyed during the 6-year war in this country. “The enemies of Muslim community have planned to annihilate the Islamic history.”

He then offered a report on the activities of Iranian Cultural attachés in all continents.

Mentioning the efforts made by ICRO to promote Persian language and literature in the world, especially in Syria, he said, “As there is no financial interest in learning Persian, the foreigners who learn this language are mentally attracted to it.”

“Despite all unjust sanctions developed countries imposed on Iran, we have made remarkable progress in nanotechnology, nuclear technology and manufacturing subway trains,” he noted.

Khameh-Yar also pointed to the increased number of Iranian students, which used to be 75,000 in last years before 1979 Islamic Revolution, and is now increased to 4.4 million.

Hani Shaban, the president of Tishreen University, said for his part, “We are resolved to write our own history based on gallantry of our youths. We don’t let strangers interfere in our affairs.”

“While regional media, particularly in Persian Gulf states, makes propaganda against Iran, we owe our survival to Iranian administration and people. The majority of Arab states turned against Syria, even became our worst enemies. Meanwhile our Iranian brothers stood firm beside us. Syria will always be fond of Iranian people and government. I say it wholeheartedly, not merely as an authority.”

Expressing his hopes about developing academic relationships and cooperation between Iran and Syria, he talked about demands of Tishreen University for exchange of professors and students and establishing a department for Persian language and literature.

Later in the meeting, Mehrdad Rakhshandeh, the head of the Academic Cooperation Development Centre of the ICRO, briefly introduced the activities of this centre and announced its preparation for development of joint projects with Syria, including cooperation in offering study opportunities and scholarships, hosting academic boards, running courses of Islamic and Iranian studies in Syria, sending Iranian professors to Syrian universities in case of their request, and any other academic/scientific measure to solidify the relationship between Iran and Syria.

Also in the meeting, Amir Pour-Pezeshk, the director of representatives in Saadi Foundation – a centre for global teaching of Persian language – talked about the activities of this foundation.

“Iranians’ empathy with Syrian people comes from the doctrine of Saadi, the great Iranian poet, after whom is named our centre.”

He went on to say that Saadi Foundation is prepared to collaborate with Syrian universities on different levels, whether the activities are to be coordinated within the centre, or be jointly projected with other organisations such as Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

“The measures included founding the departments of Persian language in Syrian universities, running Persian courses, and offering synergy courses in Iran and Syria, even through cyberspace.”

At the end of meeting, the head of Faculty of Languages and Humanities of Tishreen University thanked Iranian parties. Introducing the activities of this faculty, he expressed his desire to establish the department of Persian language there.

Other guests attending the meeting included Mostafa Omidi, the head of the Arab Middle East and North Africa Office, and Alireza Fadavi, the expert responsible for the development of cultural relations with Syria.

Two Art Expositions Underway in Tehran

Saba Art Academy

According to a Farsi report by Mehr, the two art expositions are being held in Saba Art Academy in Tehran, and will be open to visitors until Sunday, December 25.

Here are Mehr’s photos of the exhibitions:

Christians in Northern Iraq Celebrate First Christmas after ISIS Pushback

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Bartella, once home to thousands of Assyrian Christians, emptied in August 2014 when it fell to ISIS’ blitz across large parts of Iraq and neighbouring Syria. Iraqi forces took it back in the first few days of the offensive that started in October.

“It is a mix of sadness and happiness,” said Bishop Mussa Shemali before a Christmas eve ceremony at Mar Shimoni church, which has been badly damaged, with crosses taken down and statues of saints defaced.

“We are sad to see what has been done to our holiest places by our own countrymen, but at the same time we are happy to celebrate the first mass in two years.”

The region of Nineveh is one of the most ancient settlements of Christianity, going back nearly 2,000 years, Reuters reported.

The region’s Christians were given an ultimatum: pay a tax, convert to Islam, or die by the sword. Most of them fled to the autonomous Kurdish region, across the Zab river, to the east.

It will be some time before people can return to the town which remains without basic services, and many buildings still bear the scars of the fighting.

“This is the best day of my life. Sometimes I thought it would never come,” said Shrook Tawfiq, a 52-year-old housewife displaced to the nearby Kurdish city of Erbil.

The front line in the battle to retake Mosul – the ISIS’ last major stronghold in Iraq, has moved a few kilometres to the west, into eastern districts where the militants are dug in among civilians, fighting off the advance of elite Iraqi units with suicide car bombs, mortars and snipers.

Iranian MPs Condemn US Allegations about General Soleimani’s Presence in Syria

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After the full liberation of Aleppo from Takfiri [extremist] terrorists, the US is creating a hostile atmosphere against Iran by accusing it of violating the UNSC Resolution that led to removal of all anti-Iran sanctions imposed by the UN.

John Kirby, the US State Department spokesman, claimed that the recent visit of General Soleimani, the Commander of IRGC Quds Force, to Syria has been a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231.

As regards the photos showing General Soleimani in Aleppo, Kirby said, “His travel is a violation,” according to a Farsi report by ICANA.

“He is one of the designated individuals.” He added. “No exemption to the travel ban was sought, and so it does constitute a violation of UNSCR 2231.”

“We do intend to consult with our partners on the Security Council about how to address our concerns with this,” he said.

“We’ve long said that Iran needs to choose whether it’s going to play a positive role in helping peacefully resolve conflicts such as in Syria or whether it will choose to prolong them.”

The US makes these claims while violating the JCPOA by extending the sanctions against Iran. Plus, General Soleimani had appeared in Iraq several times before, and there was no allegation of deal violation.

Meanwhile, Iranian Parliament Members have reacted to the accusation.

“It is none of their business where in the world Iranian authorities go,” commented Morteza Saffari Natanzi, an Iranian MP, about American claims about the violation of UNSC Resolution by the Iranian commander travelling to Syria.

“Such a claim is unjustifiable,” he added. “The US is just following its old ways of spreading anti-Iran propaganda.”

He went on to say that Iran would never give up considering its national interests and resistance, and doesn’t seek the approval of others for it.

“There is no relationship between the Resolution and the trips of Iranian authorities. We have not violated the Resolution.”

“The allegations are baseless. We have legal consular relationships with the official administration of Syria,” said Seyyed Hossein Naqavi Hosseini, another Iranian lawmaker. “No resolution is preventing Iran from sending its authorities to regional countries.”

“Those Western countries would seek permission from Iran to travel to the region in the future, as here is the home of Muslims,” said Javad Karimi Qoddousi, another MP. “We travel easily around the region, as the authorities of regional countries come to Iran.”

“The West is covering up its abject failure in Aleppo by these undignified claims,” he added. “Western countries should open their eyes to see that the Middle East is no more a place to boss people about.”

“The presence of General Soleimani in Syria is just a pretext for claims about the violation of UNSCR 2231,” noted Ardeshir Nourian, another lawmaker.

“Washington is projecting its own false strategies,” he added. “It is an excuse to exert pressure on Iran and influence public opinion.”

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force has been providing Syria and Iraq with advisory help in their fights against terrorism based on the requests of their legitimate governments.

Iran’s Top Officer Congratulates Christian Counterparts on Christmas, New Year

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In the separate messages sent on Saturday, the senior Iranian commander offered his congratulations over the birthday anniversary of Jesus Christ, the messenger of peace, justice and mercy.

He also expressed the hope that peace, stability, and tranquillity would spread throughout the world by following the teachings of the great Prophet Jesus Christ.

Major General Baqeri also wished health and prosperity for his counterparts and the military forces in Christian countries, IRNA reported.

The auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ is an annual commemoration and a widely observed cultural holiday, celebrated generally on December 25 by billions of people around the world.

Interrogator of Saddam Hussein Reveals Untold Stories about Iraqi Dictator

Saddam Hussein

According to a report covered by ISNA in Farsi, “Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein” is the book written by CIA officer Nixon about his meetings with Saddam. Hussein was certainly a brutal dictator, but the man described by Nixon was not on a mission to blow up the world, as George W. Bush’s administration had claimed to justify the invasion.

photo_2016-12-24_15-12-19Nixon was an analyst in Iraq when the United States military captured Hussein, and he was asked to identify him so the Americans could be certain they had the right man. Nixon confirmed Hussein’s identity by checking for a tribal tattoo on the back of his right hand and a scar from a 1959 bullet wound.

Regarding Iraq’s supposed weapons of mass destruction, the justification for the 2003 invasion, Hussein admits to Nixon that it was a mistake for him not to make clear before the war that he had long since gotten rid of them.

The findings from Nixon’s interrogations of Hussein that cast doubt on the Bush administration’s original justifications for the war, Nixon says, were ignored by senior officials at the CIA and the White House. “The policy makers at the White House and the leadership on the seventh floor at the CIA didn’t want to hear that many of the reasons for going after Saddam were based on false premises,” he writes.

“I asked about the CIA’s belief that Saddam suffered great pain from a bad back and had given up red meat and cigars. He said he didn’t know where I was getting my intelligence, but it was wrong. He told me he smoked four cigars every day and loved red meat. He was also surprisingly fit.”

Senior Member of Turkish Ruling Party Killed in Armed Attack

Yılmaz Bulut-Senior Member of Turkish

According to a report by IFP, Bulut was assassinated by unknown gunmen and lost his life immediately after the attack.

Turkish media reported that investigation has been kicked off to capture the suspects.

Iranian MP: US May Have Been behind Russian Envoy Assassination

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Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Friday evening, Boroujerdi denounced the recent assassination of the Russian ambassador to Ankara, Andrey Karlov, saying, “I think it is more likely to be a plot hatched by Americans.”

Since Turkey is a NATO member and has established close relations with Russia, the US is not pleased with that, the Iranina parliamentarian noted.

It seems that the killing of the Russian envoy is more like a warning to Turkey to make the country take steps in line with the US interests, he went on to say.

Karlov was shot dead at an art exhibition in the Turkish capital of Ankara on Monday evening. He was shot by a gun while making a speech at a photography exhibition in the Turkish capital.

Israeli-Saudi Plots for Insecurity in Iran Foiled: IRGC Chief

General Mohammad Ali Jafari

Two regimes, which may seem unimaginable, such as Israel and Saudi Arabia, are making broad attempts and are in close contact with each other to create insecurity in Iran, the top commander said in a meeting in Tehran on Saturday, but underlined that all those hostile plots have been foiled by Iran.

Hailing the “popular sustainable security” in Iran, Major General Jafari added, “Today, the security domain has gone beyond the borders of our country, because one of the (Islamic) Revolution’s achievements has been the export of revolution.”

Pointing to the latest developments in Syria, the top commander described the liberation of Aleppo as “a big defeat” that the axis of resistance and the Islamic Revolution inflicted on the enemies, mainly the US and Israel.

In a statement on Thursday, Syria’s army announced it has regained full control over the northwestern city of Aleppo, clearing the city from foreign-backed terrorist groups after more than four years of fighting.

The Syrian security forces encircled Aleppo on July 17 after closing off the last terrorist-controlled route into the city.

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

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24

Newspapers on Saturday covered the return of President Hassan Rouhani from his 3-nation tour of Eurasian countries, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, and the achievements of his tour.

The quadcopter shot down in central Tehran on Friday morning was also a top story. The drone was reportedly used for making a documentary, but it had trespassed on a no-fly zone near the house of Iran’s Leader and the President’s office.

US President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s calls for enhancement of their nuclear capabilities also received great coverage.

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

 

19 Dey:

1- Ayatollah Yazdi Explicitly Criticizes Charter on Citizens’ Rights

2- Ayatollah Rafsanjani: I Consider Nuclear Deal as a Very Successful One

3- Achievements of Rouhani’s Trip to Central Asia: Export of Goods, Lifting Visa Requirements

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Abrar:

1- Rouhani, Erdogan, Putin to Meet in Kazakhstan in Mid-January

2- US Treasury Dept. Facilitates Medical Exports to Iran

3- Brazilian President Refuses to Resign

4- Int’l Resolution Ratified to Prosecute War Criminals in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Abrar Eqtesadi:

1- Japan Interested in Expanding Trade with Iran

2- President: Iran and Kyrgyzstan to Swap Oil

3- Airbus 380 Dropped from List of Iran’s Purchases: Tehran Withdraws from Buying World’s Biggest Airliner

4- Trump’s Signal to Oil Market: Room to Be Opened for Iran’s Oil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Afkar:

1- Trump Calls for Reinforcement of US Nuclear Arsenal

2- US Issues Directive for Facilitation of Trade with Iran

3- Ayatollah Seddiqi: Aleppo Victory Was Triumph of Pure Islam

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Friday Prayers Imam of Isfahan: Some Clerics Are Opposed to Alliance with Russia

2- Ayatollah Rafsanjani’s Different Account of Nuclear Deal While Government Is Harshly Criticized: How Will Those Who Deny Impacts of JCPOA Respond to God?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Vice-President’s Speech in Yazd Disrupted

2- Suspicious Drone Shot Down in Tehran

3- Academic: Conservatives’ Ship Is Wrecked

4- Denying Nuclear Deal Is Most Bitter than Sanctions: Politicians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24

 


Asr-e Iranian:

1- Putin: Iran, Russia, and Turkey Formed Triangle of Aleppo Liberation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Asrar:

1- 10 Killed in Bloody Shoot-Out in Kerman: Young Man Opens Fire on His Family Members

2- Advisor to Iran’s Leader: Qatar Is Number One Criminal in Aleppo Crimes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Ebtekar:

1- Souvenir of Eurasia: Rouhani Returns to Tehran after Visiting Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Etemad:

1- Airbus Comes to Iran after Boeing

2- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: There Was No Mistake either in Negotiations or in JCPOA

3- Important and Meaningful Meeting: An Analysis of Recent Meeting between Iranian Deputy FM and Lebanon’s Hariri

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Ettela’at:

1- Putin: Aleppo Liberation Not Possible without Iran

2- Iran Signs Deal to Buy 100 Airbus Planes

3- Assad Appreciates Iran’s All-Out Support for Syria

4- Larijani: Investment Conditions Are Improving

5- Iran and Kyrgyzstan Announce Road-Map for 10-Year Cooperation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Ghanoon:

1- Iran’s 5 Scenarios for Dealing with a Giant Named Trump

2- Iranian Women Waiting for Int’l Federation’s Approval: Women Wrestling on Path of Standardization

3- Captain Not Accessible: A Report on Latest Efforts to Release Iranian Prisoners Captured in Somalia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Iran:

1- Armenians’ Contribution to Iran’s Construction and Defence: A Report on Verge of Jesus Christ’s Birthday

2- 15 Documents of Cooperation Signed during Rouhani’s Visits to Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


Jame Jam:

1- Aleppo Smiles: People Celebrate after Full Liberation of Syrian City

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


Javan:

1- Putin and Trump Start Relations with Nuclear Confrontation: American and Russian Presidents Underline Enhancement of Nuclear Capabilities

2- Day of US Frustration in Syria: Kerry Is the First One Everyone Talks about His Frustration with Results of US Policies in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Opening of New Chapter in Iran’s Political and Economic Cooperation with Central Asia

2- Syrian Army Declares End of Aleppo Liberation Process

3- Mossad Delegation Visits Bahrain in Form of Jewish Commercial Delegate

4- Trump: Attack on Berlin Confirms My Plan to Prevent Muslims from Entering US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


Kayhan:

1- Zarif’s Honest Confession, Frustration of Those Who Embellished Nuclear Deal

2- Guardian: Britain Has Turned to Saudi Arabia’s Accomplice in Slaughtering Yemenis

3- Nasrallah: US and Its Allies Supported Terrorists in Aleppo until Last Moment by Spending Huge Money

4- US State Dept. Spokesman Desperate about Celebration of Aleppo Victory by Syrian People

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Khorasan:

1- War of New Stars: Putin’s Order and Trump’s Stance on Reinforcement of Nuclear and Military Weapons

2- Christmas with Security Concerns

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Payam-e Zaman:

1- No Aggressor Dares to Invade Iran: Chief of Iran’s Armed Forces

2- New Corridor Opened for Export of Iran’s Oil

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Saheb Qalam:

1- One Airbus Plane to Be Delivered to Iran before Trump’s Inauguration

2- The Quadcopter Shot Down in Tehran Was Not of Security Type

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Shargh:

1- Suspicious Drone Shot Down in Forbidden Airspace

2- Tehran in State of Emergency: Monster of Air Pollution Wakes Up Once Again

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- MP Asks Foreign Ministry Spokesman and Media Professionals to Listen to Audiotape of Zarif’s Remarks in Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Session about US Extension of ISA: Here You Are, Listen to It Yourself!

2- Nasrallah: Turkey Burning in Fire of Supporting ISIS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 24