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Anti-Iran Claims Meant to Divert Attention from Saudi’s 9/11 Role: Diplomat

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n an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal last week, former US Senator Joseph Lieberman claimed that Iran had played “an enabling role” in the September 11 terror attacks, and accused Tehran of rendering assistance to terror groups, including al-Qaeda, across the world.

In a column published in the same US daily, the head of the Press Office of Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations, Hamid Babaei, said Lieberman had been long making “unsubstantiated allegations” against Tehran with the help of certain “militaristic” think tanks in Washington.

He added that such claims were aimed at diverting attention from the real culprits behind the 9/11 attacks.

In doing so, Lieberman “is hoping to direct readers’ attention away from new information brought to light about the involvement of a new anti-Iran, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the events of 9/11,” he said.

Babaei described the al-Qaeda terrorist group as a “sworn enemy of Iran,” which has, along with its allies, been committing crimes all over the world.

The Iranian official concluded that such anti-Iran claims aim to use the “emotions” raised by the 9/11 attacks “to manipulate the American public into pursuing militaristic adventures.”

The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of hijacked-plane strikes in New York, the Washington D.C. area and Pennsylvania, which killed nearly 3,000 people.

None of the 19 hijackers on September 11 were Iranian citizens. Fifteen were from Saudi Arabia while the others were from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Lebanon.

In July, excerpts of a long-classified congressional report on 9/11 were released, indicating that some of the hijackers had ties to Saudi government officials. However, no definitive comment has been made about the Saudi involvement.

The Saudi government has strongly denied any role in the incidents.

Last week, the US House of Representatives voted on a bill that would allow the family members of the 9/11 victims to sue the Saudi government. The bill will head to the White House, where US President Barack Obama is expected to veto it.

US Presence in Persian Gulf Unwarranted: Iran Official

He rejected claims about what Washington described as Iran’s “provocations” in the Persian Gulf, dismissing the US allegations as part of the White House’s “media hue and cry.”

The US claims about Iranian vessels getting too close to American warships in the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s threats against US aircraft approaching the Iranian airspace are mere propaganda, Shamkhani noted.

On September 6, the Pentagon spokesman, Captain Jeff Davis, said that an American patrol ship had changed its course after a speedboat from Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) came within 91 meters of the vessel near the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.

Davis claimed the Iranian vessel had sailed directly in front of the USS Firebolt, forcing the ship to change course. He said the incident began when seven Iranian ships “harassed” the Firebolt.

Meanwhile, a US military official claimed that Iran had threatened to shoot down two US Navy aircraft over the weekend as they were flying over the Strait of Hormuz “near the Iranian airspace.”

Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, the commander of the IRGC Navy, dismissed the US claims as untrue.

On September 11, Deputy Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri also rejected the claims that any US ship had been harassed by Iranian forces.

“Vessels belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran are fully aware of international laws and regulations and have always acted based on stipulated standards, so the [US] claims are not only fictitious, but stem from their fear of the might of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s forces,” Jazayeri said.

Iranian Athletes Win Three Gold and Silver Medals in Rio Paralympics

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Iran’s Siamand Rahman wrote his name into the history books after doing what no man had ever done before – he cleared the bar at 310kg in the men’s over 107kg, setting a new world record and claiming his second consecutive Paralympic gold.

The world’s strongest Paralympian, who had lifted 296kg at a World Cup in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, last February, was widely expected to break the 300kg barrier after years systematically improving his marks.

Rahman won gold at London 2012 with a 280kg lift. Two years later, he registered 285kg at the World Championships in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and 290kg at the Asian Para Games in Incheon, Korea.

In Rio, the 28-year-old proved again that nothing can stop him in front of a noisy crowd that had gathered to witness the historic moment and never stopped chanting “Iran, Iran”.

“I feel very happy and proud for having broken the 300kg barrier and for being the strongest Paralympian in the world,” said Rahman afterwards. “I want to be an inspiration for all people with impairment who stay at home and don’t lead an active life, and especially for the youth.”

Iran’s Sareh Javanmardi also won her second gold medal of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games on Wednesday.

In the competition took place at the Olympic Shooting Centre in Deodoro, Javanmardi wrapped up her second gold medal in what was enthralling final for fans.

Javanmardi set a new finals Paralympic record (189.5) at the P4 – Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 en-route to winning her second gold of the Games.

The silver medal went to China’s Chao Yang who finished with 186.5 points ahead of young Ukrainian Oleksii Denysiuk on 160.8.

“I’m very happy that I could get a very good result in this event,” said Javamardi. “Besides a gold medal in 10m air pistol, one of my biggest wishes was to get a gold medal in 50m as well and I achieved this!”

At the javelin F13 in the Paralympic Games, Sajad Nikparast also managed to win a silver medal on Wednesday.

Iran’s reigning Paralympic silver medallist Nikparast claimed the silver with a throw of 62.74.

Iran has participated at the 2016 Summer Paralympics with 111 athletes in 12 sports, Tasnim reported.

The Iranian delegation finished in 11th place in the previous edition, winning 10 gold medals, seven silvers and seven bronze medals.

Traditional Wedding in Tribal Regions of Iran’s Northern Khorasan

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Tribes in North Khorasan, a province located in northeastern Iran, have their own centuries-old customs and traditions to celebrate wedding ceremonies.

 

 

From Rigi the Terrorist, to Rigi the Teacher

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In Iran, ‘Rigi’ is a name intertwined with terrorism. The ripple effect of the name throughout Iran and its dominance over the front pages across the world came when Iranian intelligence and security apparatus intercepted Rigi’s flight to one of the central Asian countries and forced his airplane to land in an Iranian airport.

Abdolmalek Rigi was the leader of Jundallah, a group of insurgent extremist militants which is an offshoot of the Taliban and al-Qaeda terrorist groups, though there is no organizational links between them. He was allegedly leaving one of the Persian Gulf littoral states to a destination beyond the northern borders of Iran in order to negotiate with some CIA and Mossad intelligence and security agents, but to his dismay, he was caught in an ambush by Iranian security forces.

After several months of detention and trial, he was sentenced to death for carrying out several terrorist attacks and abducting many people along Iran’s borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan. Despite all the threats made by his affiliates, he was executed on June 20, 2010, as the family members of the victims [martyrs] of Jundallah’s terrorist attacks were demanding absolute retaliation.

The following report by Mehr depicts a whole new image of Rigi’s birthplace. Men and women in Rigi’s large tribe in Iran’s south-eastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan are striving for brighter future for their children by enduring hardship. They have recognized the root cause of the misery and deprivation that has gripped the people of their land; they have come to know that the eradication of poverty, deprivation and injustice hinges on abolishment of ignorance.

Therefore, they have rolled up sleeves and picked up pens and papers instead of guns and bullets.

Here’s IFP’s translation of the story of a teacher whose family name is Rigi too:

His full name is Ramin Rigi. He is 42 years old and has 23 years of teaching experience. Rigi is the father of three children who go to primary and secondary schools. As a teacher who has devoted himself to education of children, he has found contentment in this job.

RigiI Couldn’t Bear Seeing Children’s Pain Anymore

A few years ago, Rigi used to teach at a girls’ school in the zero point border where among 13 female teachers he was the only male one. Although he liked it there, he decided to leave the area on account of poor physical health.

Among the students of that school, he talks about a girl who left a profound impact on his life.

“This little girl used to clean the chairs, desks and even the heater before I entered the class; at first however, I thought she was doing it because she knew me and my family.”

“There was a void in her life which I was completely ignorant of,” Rigi regretted.

“Before leaving the zero point border, I asked my students to bring on paper whatever crosses their minds about me, the school and even their city,” he said.

Rigi went on to say that on the 25th of Ramadan (Muslims’ month of fasting), this girl wrote to him, “You’ve always said that you were like a father to us, that you have a daughter in our age and we shouldn’t feel like a stranger around you. I, nevertheless, have a few questions for you. Do you have any idea how my family is making a living? Do you know how we cover the costs of living or from where I get something to eat?”

He said, “Up until then, I used to believe that I don’t have to interfere in students’ personal lives; however, the letter enlightened me and I found that I am not a teacher because the first and foremost step in being a teacher is to know your children.”

The letter tugged at his heart insomuch as he couldn’t fight back his tears on the way back home.

He didn’t know how to help the little girl because it was not appropriate to give present only to one student among 300 students and 13 other teachers.

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Grappling with Depression for Three Years

After this incident, Rigi found that there are four orphaned children in the school; he thus made a decision.

“I bought fabrics for four chadors and handed them to the school principal so that she would give them to the orphan girls.”

“I swore the principal to secrecy because I wanted the children to think that the presents are from the Ministry of Education,” Rigi stressed.

He said the students were wearing the chadors in the class a few days later, and that made him very happy. Nonetheless, he was getting more and more sunk into depression which took him 3 years to recover.

RigiChanging the School Wasn’t Enough

Rigi said that upon his friends’ suggestion, he changed the school but to no avail.

“I was allowed to refrain from going to school on any days that I wasn’t feeling well, especially in the early days of school, because some students would appear in brand-new clothes while some others had to walk into the class in torn-out slippers.”

Rigi went to a primary boys’ school but the same thing happened there too.

“I noticed that one of the students was always late to school and when I asked for explanation, I found that his family was living below the subsistence level,” he regretted.

According to him, it was beyond the capability of the Ministry of Education to provide breakfast for the students more than two to three times per month.

“On that day, I looked up into the sky and asked God to show me the path of helping these children,” Rigi added.

The schoolboy’s tragic story gave Rigi a reason to take his breakfast to school.

“One day, I bought bread and cheese and took them with me to school which made students overjoyed so much so that I decided to continue the tradition of preparing breakfast,” he said, adding that they would buy bread and butter, bread and Halva, bread and dates, traditional pastries and other traditional cookies.

“It has become six years now,” Rigi smiled.

According to him, the entire primary school, from grade one to six, has breakfast at school and even the children who are passing by are invited to join the students eating breakfast.

“4 to 5-year old children have become familiar with the tradition and appear at the school door on time and we invite them in,” Rigi added.

RigiGod Replenishes Livelihood

One may wonder that how Rigi can afford all these while the teachers are being paid a pittance in Sistan and Baluchestan.

“I believe that teachers’ salaries are very high; however, that depends on their intentions.”

“Indeed, it is an onerous job when you are all on your own, but if every teacher chips in only 50,000 tomans [less than $15] of their salary per month, it would become feasible.”

“My wife is a teacher and my father owns a shop. We have decided to put aside 2% – 3% of its sales for the children and God knows that since we made this decision our livelihood has increased 10 times bigger.”

“Livelihood is in the hands of God,” Rigi said.

Iran, Italy Mull Human Rights, Anti-Terror Cooperation

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Chief of the Iranian Judiciary’s Human Rights Council Mohammad Javad Larijani, who is in Rome for the third round of talks on Iran-Italy judicial cooperation, held a meeting with President of the Italian Senate Pietro Grasso.

Hailing Iran-Italy human rights talks for focusing on serious and specialized topics without any prejudices, Larijani said Iranian judges have managed to provide Italians with first-hand judicial experiences via these talks.

He further voiced Tehran’s support for an inclusive and global fight against terrorism, dismissing as “unconstructive” any move to classify terrorists as “good and bad”.

Larijani also welcomed the idea of mutual cooperation in battling terrorism through the exchange of intelligence, saying such close ties could spread to the war on drugs as well.

For his part, Grasso expressed Italy’s eagerness to strengthen relations with Iran in all fields, and lauded the human right and judicial talks with Iran as effective.

The Italian senator then warned of the serious threats that terrorism poses to Europe, stressing that cooperation with Iran could be quite useful in tackling terrorism.

Italy needs to promote judicial, policing and intelligence cooperation for more effective fight against terrorism, he added.

The human rights negotiations between Iran and Italy began two years ago. In November 2014, a conference was held on Italy’s Sicily island, titled “Protection of Human Rights in Iran and Italy’s Criminal Justice System”.

Pan-Armenian Games Kick Off in Tehran

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The 48th edition of the Armenian Olympics commenced at Tehran’s Ararat Sports Complex on Tuesday, September 13. Around 800 Armenian athletes from Iran, Armenia and Georgia compete in the games in 9 fields.

 

 

Iran Wins 3 Awards at MoonDance Film Festival

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‘The Sea and the Flying Fish’ directed by Mehrdad Ghafarzadeh won the Best Feature Film award alongside titles from Canada, Germany, Russia and the US.

The film is about a young innocent deaf and dumb inmate of a correctional camp who communicates through painting. ‘The Sea and the Flying Fish’ has previously won the Best Actor award at Spain’s film festival.

‘Atlan’ directed by Moein Karimoddini won the Best Feature Documentary Film award at the festival. The film relates the story of a horse-trainer, Ali Golnejad and his beloved horse, Ilhan, which is supposed to bring much success and glory to the family.

In the short film category, ‘The Salt Man’ directed by Sajjad Mousavi won an award along with other titles from the US, Ireland, France, and Kazakhstan.

MoonDance International Film Festival, popularly known as the “American Cannes”, is one of the premier venues for the exhibition and promotion of feature and short films in the US, and one of the leading indie film festivals in the world.

The 17th edition of the festival took place on September 4 and 5, 2016.

Iran’s Culture, Poets and Dishes in Eyes of Non-Iranian Persian Language Learners

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Saadi Foundation recently hosted 250 Persian language learners from 41 countries who became surprised to find out the distance between the preconceptions formed in their minds by foreign media outlets and the truth that was revealed to them by visiting Iran, learning its language, and tasting its national dishes.

Basically, when you pay a visit to a foreign country, you become familiar with its language and lifestyle; however, when it comes to Iran, things get slightly confusing as we are speaking of two types of Iran; one that is depicted maliciously by the media outlets and the other is what foreign visitors of the country see for themselves.

Now, at a time when the Persian language and Iranian culture are falling victim to deceitful rhetoric, Saadi Foundation has come to the rescue by running courses for foreigners to learn Persian language.

16-8-22-125652photo_2016-08-22_12-59-39According to a report by Khabar Online, as translated by IFP, this foundation recently invited 250 of Persian language learners from 41 countries to come and stay for a month in Iran. Many of them study in the fields that are somehow related to the Persian language.

1- Afshin Mousavi, born from an Iranian father, is a Persian language learner who spends the nights at the dormitory of Allameh Tabataba’i University together with other language learners.

“I often read poems and among contemporary poets I really like Fereydoon Moshiri,” Mousavi said, adding that Ghormeh Sabzi is his favourite Iranian dish.

Asked about his motivation for learning Persian language, he said, “I want to be the best Iranologist of Bulgaria.”

 

16-8-22-124242photo_2016-08-22_12-48-542- When you first meet Zenoorin Heydar Alavi, who has recently received his Ph.D. in Persian literature from University of New Delhi, you become surprised by his mastery over Persian language. Back at home his family call him Saadi Mustafa.

“The main reason that I picked Persian language was because I am rooted in a sophisticated, educated family, so I thought it would be great if I take this path,” he noted.

Alavi said that he had a great time in Iran and added, “I’ve had so many good experiences that I am determined to gather them up in the form of an itinerary when I return to my country.”

He knows the Iranian contemporary poet Abdoljabbar Kakai and is also familiar with some renowned traditional poets like Hafez, Saadi, Attar of Nishapur, Sana’i and Abusa’id Abolkhayr.

Alavi cited a poem from Hafez about love that says, “The radiance of your goodness manifested in eternity, love appeared and set the entire world on fire.”

To prove that his liking for Iran is not limited to Iranian literature, Alavi referred to Chelow Kabab as his favourite food among Iranian national dishes.

 

16-8-22-12367photo_2016-08-22_12-42-193- Isabella is another Persian language learner who has come all the way from Armenia to experience the richness of Iranian culture. She has studied orientalism in Yerevan State University for four years.

“I have come to see Iran with my own eyes and improve my language skills in the meantime,” she said.

Isabella and a few other language learners have plans to visit Isfahan. She admired the works of Iran’s traditional poets such as Saadi, Hafez and Khayyam and added, “I know Forough Farrokhzad and Parvin E’tesami pretty well and I can cite by heart one of Forough’s poems named Wind-up Doll.”

 

16-8-22-123421ema4- Emma from England is another Persian language learner who, with a warm smile and particular sweet accent, explains why she likes to learn Persian language.

“I graduated from the University of Oxford in ancient history of the Middle East. I have a penchant for Iran’s ancient history and Persian language.”

She expressed enthusiasm to visit Iran as a tourist after she finished the course. She referred to Abgoosht as the best Iranian national dish.

 

16-8-22-123825photo_2016-08-22_12-44-365- Ilshad from Russia, who is visiting Iran for the first time, expressed interest in Persian literature and noted, “The beauty and sweetness of Persian language encouraged my interest in it.”

He appreciated the works of contemporary, eminent Iranian writers such as Houshang Moradi Kermani and Sadegh Hedayat.

“I have read Hedayat’s The Blind Owl,” he stressed.

Ilshad expressed the hope that he would visit Iran again because he has enjoyed his trip a lot.

“I like Iranian cuisine including Chelow Kabab and many other types of kebab,” he noted, adding that Iranian sweets are delicious too.

Learners from Pakistan, Germany, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia and Russia have made up a lion’s share of the 250 Persian language learners.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14

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Newspapers on Wednesday covered the remarks made by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a Tuesday meeting with members of Iran’s Statistics Organization and the census personnel.

They also discussed the former IRGC Commander Yahya Rahim Safavi’s call for easing tensions with Saudi Arabia.

The letter of apology by Saeid Mortazavi, the former prosecutor-general of Tehran who allegedly had a role in the deaths of three Iranian protesters during the 2009 Iranian election protests, also remained a top story today, especially among reformist newspapers. Mortazavi is now being tried for what he did at that time.

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

 

Abrar:

1- IRGC Major General Rahim Safavi: We Never Should Move towards Tension with Saudi Arabia

2- Chinese Ambassador to Iran: Tehran and Beijing Will Exchange Military Delegations in Near Future

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- After 5 Months, Nothing Heard from Airbus Deal!

2- $2.9bn Jump in Iran’s Oil Income (Thanks to Export of Gas Condensates)

3- Records Broken in Export of Iran’s Oil to Japan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Afarinesh:

1- Ayatollah Rafsanjani: We Hope Mischievous Acts that Prevented Iranian Pilgrims from Going on Hajj Are Corrected for Next Year

2- Fox News: Iran’s Serious Warning to US Spy Aircraft in Persian Gulf

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Hardliners Consider Foreign Investment as Heresy: MP

2- Hard-Line Lawmaker: I Can Gain Support of No More than 12 MPs in Raising Anti-Gov’t Plans

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Amin:

1- Government Spokesman: Issue of FATF Should Be Discussed in Supreme National Security Council, Not through Friday Prayers Tribune

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Vice-Speaker: If It Wasn’t for Leader’s Support, Iran’s Nuclear Negotiating Team Could Have Been Executed!

2- Kahrizak’s Letter of Repentance! [The letter of apology written by Saeid Mortazavi, the former prosecutor-general of Tehran who allegedly had a role in the deaths of three Iranian protesters during the 2009 Iranian election protests.]

  • Zibakalam: World Could Have Been More Beautiful If You Would Apologize in 2009
  • Mortazavi’s Apology Is a Confession: Expert

3- Iran’s Oil Cargo Is Lost! Official Says Whereabouts of One of Iran’s Fuel Oil Cargos Is Not Clear

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Asrar:

1- Leader: Ageing Population Is One of the Incurable Problems

2- US State Dept.: Kerry and Zarif Are in Touch; We Expect Iran to Use Its Influence on Hezbollah to Support Syria Ceasefire

3- Iran Ready to Buy Nuclear Reactor from Japan: Salehi

4- Government Spokesman: We Won’t Sign a Deal that Doesn’t Serve Iran’s National Interests

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran’s DM: We’re Worried about Terrorist Movements Being Armed and Equipped Once Again

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Emtiaz:

1- Annual Shortage of Water in Iran Stands at 5.7bcm

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Etemad:

1- Leader Calls for Investigation into Source of Differences between Governments’ Statistics

2- CBI Governor: Dealers Made an $80bn Profit out of Anti-Iran Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Ettela’at:

1- President: Regional Issues Should Be Resolved through Dialogue

2- Syrian Army Shoots Down Zionist Regime’s F-16

3- Fourth Nuclear Power Plant Will Be Built in Makran [in southeastern Iran]: Salehi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Farhikhtegan:

1- Leader: It Is Wrong to Continue Policies of Population Control

2- Robert Fisk: Instead of Warmongering, Saudi Arabia Should Better Pay Wages of Its Labourers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Iran:

1- Leader Underlines Need for People’s Serious Participation in Census

2- CBI Governor: Iran Now Has Direct Trade with Foreign Companies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Jame Jam:

1- Leader: Statistical Differences Are a Big Scourge

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Javan:

1- Differences in Statistics Announced for Unemployment, Inflation, and Economic Growth Rates Leads to People’s Mistrust: Leader

2- Subcontinent Expert: US Will Stay in Afghanistan to Control Iran, Russia, and China

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Mine Projects Worth more than $8bn Restarted

2- Global Human Right Organizations Call for Cessation of Oppression in Bahrain

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Kayhan:

1- Leader: Resistance Economy Is Real Cure for Iran’s Problems

2- Clinton Lacks Required Physical and Brain Conditions for Being a President: US Medical Association

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Khorasan:

1- Manipulation of Statistics Is a Deadly Sin: Leader

2- Kerry: Transfer of MKO Elements to Europe Was a Major Diplomatic Achievement for US

3- IRGC Navy Commander: We Negotiate with US in Gulf of Mexico

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Resalat:

1- Leader: Knowledge-Based Economy Is the Way of Iran’s Progress

2- Trump: Afghanistan Is Safer than Some US States

3- IRGC General Salami: We Never Stop Developing Our Power

4- Zionist Regime [Israel]’s Support for Nusra Front Revealed: Lieberman Is Committed to Supporting Nusra Front

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Vice-Speaker: Before JCPOA, We Couldn’t Import Medicine for Our Patients

2- Inflation Rate to Be Increased to More than 10%: Chamber of Commerce

3- Italy’s Most Well-Known Music Organization La Scala in Iran

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Shahrvand:

1- Rio Champions: Iran’s Paralympics Team Has Won 2 Gold, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze Medals in Past 2 Days

2- Megamalls Swallowing Tehran: Councillor Warns about Tehran’s Fate in Next 10 Years

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Shargh:

1- IRGC General’s Recommendation for Managing Regional Condition: We Should Tolerate Saudis

2- Reactions to Mortazavi’s Letter of Apology: We Won’t Forgive

  • Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper Calls for Prosecution of Ahmadinejad over 2009 Post-Election Crimes
  • Kahrizak Issue Can’t Be Resolved with an Apology: MP
  • Mortazavi Should Be Executed: Cleric

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Leader: Kerry Worried about Lives of MKO Terrorists: US Transfers Terrorists from Iraq

2- Philippines’ President Calls for Deportation of Americans: Ultimatum to US Military

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 14