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President’s Text Message to Iranian Citizens: Know Your Civil Rights

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“Honourable people of Iran; let’s get more familiar with our rights and strongly protect them,” President Hassan Rouhani said in a text message to Iranian people, providing a link to download the Farsi version of the Charter on Citizens’ Rights.

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According to a report by IFP, Rouhani earlier unveiled and signed the Charter in a ceremony attended by high-ranking officials and rights activists in Tehran.

“I am happy that I could materialize one of my campaign promises,” President Rouhani said during the Monday ceremony.

He further stressed that citizens have the right to life and all people are equal before the law, Tasnim reported.

“Article 128 of Iran’s Constitution demands that the President should protect fundamental freedoms and rights of the people; the Charter bases its premises on Article 134 where the cabinet would prepare their public policy; the Charter is the essence of the will enshrined in the Article 134 and the cabinet’s achievement in my administration,” said the president.

However, he added, there is no claim as to the perfection of the Charter, and its pitfalls and loopholes should be detected during the implementation.

“The cabinet, above all, is responsible for the implementation of the Charter and other branches should also contribute; the Charter provides a bulwark for national unity and solidarity, it is an essential part of the country’s development; the Charter provides an example by which we could show the West that we have the capacity to provide the public with their own rights; it is the voice of the nation embodied in this form,” Rouhani added, as reported by Mehr.

The charter has over 20 preambles, including right to life, health and quality of life, right to human dignity and equality, right to freedom and personal security, right to self-determination, right to good administration and governance, freedom of thought and expression, right of access to information, right of access to cyberspace, right to privacy, and right of association, assembly and demonstration.

It has also 120 articles which fully explain each preamble.

Moreover, the Iranian president will appoint a Special Assistant for supervising, coordinating and pursuing appropriate implementation of the government’s obligations under this Charter. The Special Assistant will be responsible for, amongst others, proposing plans and guidelines for the full implementation of the Charter on Citizens’ Rights.

You can read the full text of the Charter in English here.

Britain’s Anti-Iran Stances Aimed at Expanding Its Market in Arab States: Analyst

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In a Farsi interview with Etemad daily, Tafreshi discussed Britain’s presence in the Middle East and its relations with Iran and the Arab world.

Here are excerpts from his interview:

  • Persian Gulf Cooperation Council [P](GCC) owes its establishment to the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran.
  • Following three consecutive meetings of Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister Margaret Hilda Thatcher and senior aid of the then Prime Minister Sir Anthony Derrick Parsons, who was the last ambassador of the UK after Iran’s 1979 Revolution, the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council was formed without partnership of Iran and Iraq and on advice and support of Britain.
  • Britain wants to ensure its ceaseless and official military re-appearance in the Persian Gulf.
  • Two events, namely Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as the US President, have made the presence of Britons in the region and expansion of their relations with Arab states more necessary than ever.
  • Arabs want to rest assured that, apart from the US and the EU, they will have strong Western supporters and partners.
  • All the Persian Gulf littoral states have somehow various military cooperation with Britain. Of course, the level of London’s cooperation with all of them is not equal.
  • One of the hard-headed opponents of Britain’s good relations with the Persian Gulf southern littoral states is the leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn. Either before taking the post or now, he has both independently or as the head of the “Stop-the-War Coalition” opposed selling arms to the countries. It seems that he and other opposition groups under present conditions will add up to their activities in this concern.
  • Britain has made its mind to expand its markets in Arab countries. The slogans recently uttered by Theresa May are mostly a cover to attain the objective.
  • Other EU states also cannot assume the role due to the human rights restrictions for cooperation with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
  • Britain stands as second homeland for the Persian Gulf Arab states, and even the formation of these countries, ranging from Saudi Arabia to Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE, was the outcome of London’s policies.
  • The contradictory statements recently made by Theresa May and Boris Johnson should be looked at from two perspectives: The first outlook is that the statements of Johnson were his personal opinions and were made without coordination with the Prime Minister. The claims are personal and in my opinion they are awkward. The second perspective is that Britain is following up the carrot and stick policy in connection with Arabs.
  • London does not wish to overlook Iran’s market. It has spent much time on presence in the market. Now they are determined to make investment in Iran. However, one should admit that Britain’s relations with the Persian Gulf Arab states is more age-old and more extensive.

US Admonished for ISA Extension: Iran

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Following the US extension of the ISA for another ten years, Foreign Minister Zarif has had contacts with US Secretary of State John Kerry, and has given the necessary notices, Qassemi said at a weekly press conference in Tehran on Monday.

Earlier in December, the US Senate voted 99-0 to extend the ISA for another decade. The bill was passed by the House of Representatives nearly unanimously in November. The renewal of ISA took effect on December 15 with a procedural protest from President Barack Obama, who decided to let the legislation become law without his signature.

Iran described the measure as a flagrant violation of the JCPOA, the nuclear agreement with the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) that took effect in January.

Elsewhere in the press conference, Qassemi said the JCPOA joint commission -a group tasked with monitoring commitments to the deal- will convene a session at the level of deputy ministers, but noted that no American representative is expected to attend the meeting.

On Saturday, Iran’s foreign minister formally called for a session of the JCPOA joint commission to address the US government’s violation of the accord.

Zarif made the request in a letter to EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini, who is also the coordinator of the JCPOA joint commission.

The letter came after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called on the Foreign Ministry and the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) to initiate processes to react to the US government’s violation of the JCPOA.

Iranians Will Be Able to Use Their Debit Cards in Other Countries

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According to a Farsi report by IRNA, Ali Kermanshah, the deputy governor of Central Bank of Iran (CBI), announced that the CBI has been for the past six months considering the proposals made by international companies to connect Iranian debit cards to world banks.

Those who have Iranian debit cards will be able to use them in other countries as of the beginning of next Iranian calendar year [due to start in mid-March 2017], he noted.

US Increases Bounty on ISIS Leader to $25 Million

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According to a report by IFP, the US Department of State released a statement announcing the $25 million dollar reward for the self-proclaimed caliph of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria — more than doubling the reward announced previously.

“The threat that al-Baghdadi poses has increased significantly since the Department of State’s initial $10 million reward offer for information leading to his location, arrest, or conviction was announced in 2011,” the department’s Rewards for Justice Program said on its website.

Under al-Baghdadi, ISIS grabbed swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria — earning a reputation for unparalleled brutality, CNN reported.

Later on Friday, Al Alam quoted Iraqi Major General Fadhil Jalil Barwari as saying that al-Baghdadi is currently hiding underground near the city of Mosul in northern Iraq.

He added that al-Baghdadi was detained ten years ago, and Iraqi forces “have enough information about him to track him.”

“We believe he is now in Biaj, west of Mosul, hiding in an underground bunker. He changes his location all the time, and he also changes his appearance,” the commander of Iraq’s elite Counter-Terrorism Service told Niqash portal.

In November, the Iraqi armed forces press service said that al-Baghdadi fled Mosul amid the Iraqi troops’ military operation to retake the northern city.

IRGC Engineers Are Repairing Mosul Dam: General

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According to a report by IFP, General Salar Abnoush, a deputy commander of IRGC’s Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Base, hailed the scientific potentials of the Islamic Iran, saying the forces of Khatam al-Anbiya Base are now busy serving in all industries.

“For instance, we are busy with several giant projects in the water domain, a strategic area as it is, so as to face less crises in the future… you will be hearing of such a big achievement in the future.”

He asserted, “We have reached the point that your children are today busy filling up the gap and repairing cracks in Mosul dam to prevent full inundation of the Iraqi cities of Samarra, Mosul and Kadhimiya.”

“This is while, all major dam building experts worldwide are unanimously admitting that the engineers of Khatam al-Anbiya are the only ones who have the solution in their hands,” he went on to say.

Syrian President Was the Only One Who Equipped Iran with Arms in War with Iraq

While referring to the victory of the resistance front in Aleppo, Abnoush said, “Those who used to ask why our youth should fight in Syria and Syria is not of our business, should know that in the beginning days of the Iraqi imposed war on Iran, Iranian forces were not even equipped with ordinary weaponry and that it was Hafiz al-Assad [the then Syrian president] who provided us with arms.”

According to a Farsi report by Mizan, General Abnoush further said Iran has not been the initiator of any war ever.

“We have announced times and again that we are seeking peace and will not wage any wars by no means, but in case a war breaks out, they, those who have begun it, will not be the ones who will end it; we will… by our own equations!”

“Enemies have well understood our power and due to the same reason they wish to weaken us,” he noted.

Iranian President Congratulates Niger’s National Day

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In a message to Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou released on Monday morning, President Rouhani felicitated the Republic Day in the African country and expressed the hope that the two countries would further boost cooperation in all spheres.

He further wished health and success for the Niger president and glory and welfare for the people of the country.

Republic Day, a national holiday in the Republic of Niger is commemorated on December 18, 1958.

Although not the date of formal, complete independence from France, December 18 marks the founding of the Republic and creation of the Presidency of the Republic of Niger, following the constitutional changes of the French Fifth Republic, and the elections of December 4, 1958 held across the French colonial possessions.

Buses Carrying Evacuees from Kefraya, Foua Arrive in Syria’s Aleppo

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According to Tasnim dispatches, a group of 500 civilians from Kefraya and Foua entered Ramouseh District, located south of Aleppo, on Monday as part of a deal between Damascus and Takfiri militants.

More buses are expected to arrive in the area.

Simultaneously, a group of 382 militants and their family members left the eastern part of Syrian city of Aleppo late on Sunday. They will go to militant-held parts of the countryside.

Reports on Sunday said the Syrian government had demanded the evacuation of over a thousand residents from the besieged towns of Foua and Kafarya in exchange for evacuating the militants still in Aleppo.

Foua and Kafarya are the only government-held enclave in Idlib’s vast militant-held area. The towns of some 20,000 people have been under siege since 2013. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with a lack of food and basic necessities.

Iranian, Russian, Turkish DMs to Meet in Moscow

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Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoygu, and Turkey’s Minister of National Defense Fikri Işık are scheduled to meet in Moscow tomorrow for talks on the latest developments in Syria, particularly after liberation of the city of Aleppo from terrorist groups.

Reports of the upcoming ministerial meeting came after plans for a trilateral meeting among Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Russia’s Sergei Lavrov and Turkey’s Mevlut Cavusoglu in Russia on the same day.

Meeting of the foreign minister was initially slated for December 27, but Iran and Russia decided to convene it a week earlier, considering the rapid pace of developments in Syria.

The Syrian army took nearly all remaining terrorist-held parts of Aleppo last week after a four-year battle. Hundreds of foreign-backed terrorists have surrendered in Aleppo in recent days.

However, the evacuation of people from Aleppo has been hampered as the terrorist groups violated an agreement with the Syrian government by trying to take hostages with them.

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

Iran’s Ambassador to Britain Urges People to Beware of Provocations

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“A group of mercenaries are abusing Western media reports to incite ignorant people to stage protests outside Iran’s embassies [across the world], and thus provoke people in Iran to reciprocate by holding protest rallies in front of foreign embassies in Tehran,” wrote Hamid Baeidinejad, the Iranian ambassador to Britain, in his Telegram channel.

According to a report by IFP, he went on to say that during the past days, some Western media in inaccurate reports tried to accuse Iran of preventing dissidents and their families from leaving Aleppo.

“According to reliable information, the MKO (Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization) terrorist group has a key role in these incitements.”

The MKO group pretends to be supporting the people of Syria’s Aleppo in its seemingly humanitarian activities, but it is actually pursuing a different purpose.

“Let’s be vigilant!” he added.