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History to Remember Unfair Judgement against Iran’s Olympic Weightlifter

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According to a report by IRNA, as translated by IFP, Moradi said the jury’s injustice against Behdad will remain in history forever.

“Behdad lifted 245 kilograms and despite getting three white lights from the judges, the jury did not accept the result,” Moradi said, concluding that “all this attest to the fact that they did not want Iran to win gold.”

behdad salimi 4According to Moradi, although Iranian coaching team severely protested their contentious move, Tamás Aján, the President of the International Weightlifting Federation, said there is nothing they can do.

“It is unfortunate that their behaviour has tarnished the spirit of Olympics and dragged the essence of sports under a big question mark,” Moradi regretted.

He described the presence of special police forces in the competition venues as an inappropriate measure for maintaining security.

Security forces were called to the Olympic weightlifting arena on Tuesday after Iranian coaches reacted furiously when Talakhadze beat Salimi with a world record tally in the men’s super-heavyweights.

behdad salimi3Salimi had set a new world record of 216kg in the snatch to lead Georgian lifter Lasha Talakhadze by 1kg going into the clean and jerk.

Judges ruled that the 26-year-old super heavyweight’s first jerk was a no lift. The jury then dramatically over-ruled the judges’ decision that his second lift had been legitimate.

Salimi thought he had successfully raised 245kg above his head but the panel of referees on the jury ruled that his left arm had not been straight, AFP wrote.

“Why should they take this from us so easily?” Salimi told reporters, as reported by Tasnim.

“There’s a malfunction in the system, people saw what happened,” he added.

“Tamás Aján told me ‘you did well’ but I don’t know why the judges’ decisions went against me,” Salimi said.

behdad salimi“There’s a conspiracy. Our enemies were on the jury,” an irate Iranian coach Sajjad Anoushiravani told reporters, appearing to be referring to a judge from Iraq.

“It’s obvious they took the medal from Salimi. The jury was selected for this to happen. He is a gold medallist from London. He broke the world record here. They may as well throw the whole thing in the trash,” said Anoushiravani.

“It was getting ugly and we asked the competition manager to call security because of the behaviour by the Iranian officials,” said Sam Coffa, chairman of the International Weightlifting Federation’s technical committee.

behdad salimi 10“It was an unfortunate end to the Games,” said Coffa.

Iranian supporters in the crowd of more than 5,000 booed the Georgian, the final weightlifting gold medallist of the Rio Games.

Tehran Dismisses Report on Deployment of Russia’s S-400 to Iranian Base

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Israeli website DebkaFile claimed that Russian air freighters are ready to take off on Wednesday, August 17, carrying an array of advanced S-400 and S-300 air defence missiles bound for “the new Russian air base” just completed in Iran’s Hamadan.

In reaction, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, the head of Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, rejected the report, and stressed that Zionist [Israeli] websites raise false claims.

“Russia has had no deployment to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s territory,” he went on to say, as reported by Tasnim and translated by IFP.

He also referred to Russia’s use of Iranian airbase, and said that Russian planes’ presence in Hamadan’s Nojeh airbase is decided by the Supreme National Security Council and falls within the regional cooperation of Iran, Russia, Syria, and Iraq.

“The cooperation is in line with Iran’s strategy of fight against terrorism, and has no contradiction with Iran’s Constitution, because Hamadan’s airbase has neither turned to Russia’s base, nor has it hosted any fighter jet,” he said.

“The only thing happening there is that Russian jet fighters are allowed to receive fuel in this airbase based on bilateral and quadrilateral cooperation,” Boroujerdi said, adding that such cooperation is totally logical within this framework.

Iranian Girls in Off-Road Motorcycle Race

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Iranian girls took part in the first Women’s Motocross Race in Tehran. The race was inaugurated for the first time in a ceremony on Tuesday, August 16.

Here are photos of Iranian girls competing in the motocross competition, as published by Iranian media outlets:

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17

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Iranian newspapers on Wednesday covered the recent operations by Iranian security forces in West of the country in which several terrorists were killed and arrested.

They also highlighted Russia’s use of an Iranian airbase to target ISIS positions in Syria.

The remarks made by Mohammad Javad Larijani, the head of Iranian Judiciary’s Human Rights Office, about ex-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also received great coverage.

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

 

Abrar:

1- UN: 2m People in Aleppo Are in Adverse Conditions

2- Deputy FM: Iran Will Take Serious Action against Other Side of Nuclear Deal in Case of Violation

3- Russia’s Request from Iran and Iraq for Use of Their Airspace

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Iran Signs MoU with China’s EximBank

2- $28m Export of Iran’s Hand-Woven Carpets to the US

3- Indonesia, New Customer of Iran’s Petchem Products

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Ahmadinejad’s Weird Offer for Nuclear Talks with Obama: We’ll Give Away Our Enriched Nuclear Materials All at Once!

2- Russian Jet Fighters in Hamadan: Tehran-Moscow Ties Becomes Warmer

3- Individual Linked with MI6 Arrested: Prosecutor-General

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Shamkhani: Iran and Russia Have Strategic Cooperation in Fight against Terrorism

2- 13-Year-old Girls Want to Get Married: Cleric Says Marriage Should Be Promoted among High School Students

3- Development Not Possible without Democracy: 3 Economists Discuss Iran’s Development

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Asrar:

1- Javad Larijani: Ahmadinejad Wanted to Negotiate with Obama

2- Rouhani Will Have No Rival in Next Year’s Presidential Elections: Analyst

3- Iran’s Income in Foreign Exchanges Doubled since JCPOA Was Implemented: CBI Governor

4- Son of a Former Official Arrested

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- Zarif: We’ll Put US under Pressure for Implementation of Its Commitments

2- Aref’s Opinion about Reformists’ Performance in Elections: People Voted for Change

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- VP for Legal Affairs: Insult to President in Insult to All Bodies of Establishment

2- Rouhani’s Chief of Staff: Time of Military Coups and Confrontation with People’s Votes Is over

3- Rouhani: NAM States Should Play Roles in Int’l Arena

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Emtiaz:

1- Iran Ready to Start Exporting Natural Gas to Baghdad

2- 234% Increase in Discovery of Smuggled Goods in Iranian Airports

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Samsung in One Hand and Apple in the Other: A Report on Mobile Phones Used by Iranian Politicians and Existing Security Holes

2- Does Instagram Have a Problem with Iranians? Spokesman Explains about Rumours of Blocking Iranian Users’ Access

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Javan:

1- Britain and France’s Eye on Kordestan’s Sensitive Areas: Iranian Official Says 2 French and British Diplomats Were Stopped While Filming Military Centres, But They Escaped, and Refused to Give Their Photos and Documents When Stopped Again

2- US Is Weak in JCPOA Implementation, and Should Provide Guarantee that JCPOA Is Not Just on Paper: Zarif

3- Interior Ministry’s Deputy for Security: 4 Takfiri Terrorists Killed in Kermanshah [West of Iran]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Health Minister: $283m Allocated to Public Health Insurance Plan [RouhaniCare]

2- Historical Record of Wheat Production in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Kayhan:

1- 70% of ISIS Members Don’t Know Anything about Islam: Daily Mail

2- Government’s Policies in Contradiction with National Production and in Support of Imports: Analyst

3- USA’s Anti-Iran Moves Increased after JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Khorasan:

1- Iran Produces Medicine for Absolute Treatment of Migraine

2- Aref: We Can’t Expect People to Vote for Us If We Don’t Do Anything in Our 4-Year Term

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Iran’s FM in Parliament: US Commitments Should Not Remain on Paper: JCPOA Implementation Successful in Different Fields

2- Saudi Allies Sheltered by Israel: Israel to Hold Joint Drills in US under Riyadh’s Supervision

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Rah-e Mardom:

1- Iran’s Advantages for Investors

2- Aerial Transport Still Gripped by Sanctions: Supply of Plane Parts Becomes More Difficult

3- Rouhani: Terrorism Is One of the Most Important Issues of the World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Resalat:

1- Some inside and outside Iran Want to Revive MKO: Cleric

2- IRGC General: Some Arab Countries Looking for Insecurity in Iran

3- Javad Larijani: We Should Build New Nuclear Organization

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Shahrvand:

1- ISIS Trapped in Iran’s Security Net: Takfiri Terrorists’ Operational Team Identified and Disbanded in Kermanshah

2- Takfiri [extremist] Terrorists Wanted to Launch Multiple Simultaneous and Mixed Operations in Different Parts of Iran: Intelligence Minister

3- Smuggling Destroys 20,000 Job Opportunities Each Year

• 60 Luxury Cars to Be Crushed

• Smuggling of Clothes Down by 60% under Rouhani’s Government

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Culture Minister: There’s No Problem with Concerts, But Government Decided to Stop Holding Concerts in Mashhad

2- DM: Nuclear Talks Were Not a Loss

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 17

Iran Denies Reports on Arrest of European Diplomats

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The two European diplomats were not detained and their trip to the province was made with prior notice, the source said on Tuesday.

The police stopped the vehicle of the diplomats to only check their documents and ID cards, he said, adding that after identification, the diplomats continued on their way.

According to media reports, a security official from the Intelligence Organization of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in the western province of Kurdistan said a suspicious car with a diplomatic license plate driving through Saqqez County in Kurdistan Province on August 13 was closely monitored by the security forces and finally stopped in the vicinity of Irankhah village.

Its passengers, who were identified as two notable French and English diplomats, were suspiciously filming military sites and when ordered to stop, they fled the filming location, the official said.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the two passengers were Sébastien Surun, French political attaché, and Charlotte Lopez, second secretary of the British Embassy in Tehran,” he said.

“After the car was stopped, their camera was seized by the security forces,” he added.

Iran, Egypt Can Help Reduce Regional Tensions: Official

Iran and Egypt’s enhanced regional cooperation can be effective in reducing tensions in the region, former deputy foreign minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said during a Tuesday meeting with Khaled Ammare, the head of the Egyptian interests section in Tehran.

Noting that formation of a parliamentary friendship group can help boost bilateral ties between the two countries, he said, “Parliamentary diplomacy effectively contributes to the development of cooperation and mutual understanding of regional and international conditions.”

Khaled Ammare, for his part, underlined the need for closer ties between Iran and Egypt, saying, “Increased consultations between officials of both countries will be effective in improving the situation in the region.”

Iran and Egypt have held no diplomatic ties since 1980 when Cairo offered asylum to the former shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and maintained peace treaties with Israel.

US Has Given another $1.3 Billion of Iran’s Money: Report

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The total sum of $1.7 billion was related to an arms deal that Iran signed before 1979 when the Shah was a close ally of the United States but Washington was refusing to give it back.

When the news of the Obama administration’s $400 million payoff was first broken it set off a firestorm in the United States.

The partisan bickering which followed the payment was so intense that few people asked about what happened to the balance of the Iranian money, Press TV reported.

US government officials have now revealed that the remaining $1.3 billion was sent less than two months after Iran received the first instalment in cash in January.

“Iran received the balance of $400 million in the Trust Fund as well as roughly $1.3 billion representing a compromise on the interest,” US Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs Julia Frifield has said.

The payment was confirmed by the State Department official to The Weekly Standard, an opinion magazine which is published by the American mass media behemoth News Corporation reported on Tuesday.

Wooden pallets stacked with euros, Swiss francs and other currencies were flown into Iran in an unmarked cargo plane to cover the first $400 million.

Although the “mechanics” of the second payoff was not confirmed, it was most likely made in cash since the US has no banking relationship with Tehran, The Weekly Standard speculated.

“The reason that we had to give them cash is precisely because we are so strict in maintaining sanctions — and we don’t have a banking relationship with Iran — that we couldn’t send them a check,” President Barack Obama said early this month.

A number of US politicians have accused Obama of paying “ransom” even though the money belonged to Iran.

Both Iranian and US government officials have stressed that the payment was unrelated to the nuclear deal struck with the Islamic Republic in July.

The sum returned to Iran, however, constitutes a fraction of tens of billions of dollars of the Iranian assets which the US has blocked since the Islamic Revolution.

In April, the US Supreme Court ruled that Iran’s $2 billion of assets held in an American bank be turned over to families of those killed in a 1983 bombing in Beirut and other attacks which Tehran says have nothing to do with it.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif denounced the seizure as “highway robbery” and pledged that Iran would retrieve the sum anyway.

Americans Oppose Iranians Benefit from JCPOA: DM

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“The Americans are not willing that our nation benefit from the positive aspects of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),” Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan said in a speech on Tuesday evening.

“Anyway, the enemy is the enemy and its work is obstructionism,” he said, adding that however, the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) did not lead to a lose situation for Tehran.

If you compare the current situation to the past, it can be seen that before the deal, anti-Iran sanctions were increasing and the West used to introduce the country as a global threat and “that was not good at all,” the defense minister noted.

While the JCPOA, a 159-page nuclear agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 came into force in January 2016, some Iranian officials complain about the US failure to fully implement the accord.

Earlier in March, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said Americans have yet to fulfill what they were supposed to do as per the nuclear deal.

Iran still has problems in its banking transactions or in restoring its frozen assets, because Western countries and those involved in such processes are afraid of Americans, the Leader said at the time, criticizing the US for its moves to prevent Iran from taking advantage of the sanctions removal.

Zarif to Start Tour of Latin American Countries in Coming Days

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Here is IFP’s translation of a report by Fars:

 

Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi told reporters on Wednesday, August 17, that Zarif will visit Cuba, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, and Venezuela during his Latin American tour.

He is going to discuss Tehran’s bilateral ties with these countries after the implementation of the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

“Because of the long distance, Zarif will have a one-day stay in each of these countries,” Takht-Ravanchi noted.

“This is Zarif’s first visit to Latin America under President Hassan Rouhani’s government. I had earlier visited the region, and closely witnessed their interest in working with Iran,” he went on to say.

“In spite of the long distance between Iran and South America, the continent is of great importance to Iran, and the grounds for cooperation with these countries are very diverse and abundant.”

Zarif will be accompanied by a 60-strong economic delegation including Iranian businessmen working in different fields.

The Latin American tour was slated for mid-May, but it was postponed due to the domestic developments in one of the destinations.

 

No Major Obstacle to Expansion of Iran’s Ties with Latin America

Takht-Ravanchi stressed that there is no major barrier to the promotion of ties with Latin American countries, particularly in economic issues.

He stressed that there is no negative mentality for cooperation with these countries.

“Our enemies might have portrayed a negative image of the Islamic Republic in this region, like other parts of the world; however, these countries [South American states] have witnessed that working with Iran has been positive for them,” Takht-Ravanchi said.

“The capacities for enhancement of relations have yet to be tapped, and we believe that great work can be done in line with the two sides’ interests,” he noted.

The Iranian diplomat referred to Iran’s engineering and technical services as one of the major items that can be exported to these countries.

“Iran has already started exporting its engineering and technical services, but there are wider grounds for cooperation in this field,” he said, adding that such services have been widely welcomed by some of these countries, including Venezuela.

“In addition to bilateral meetings with these countries’ high-ranking officials, economic seminars are due to be held with the attendance of Iranian and Latin American private sectors.

“The tour of Latin America is a great opportunity for expansion of Tehran’s ties with these countries in different fields, especially in economy,” he added.

Attaché Meets Iranian Nationals Arrested in Kuwait

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Bahram GhasemiBahram Qassemi announced on Tuesday that Iran’s diplomatic mission in Kuwait is pursuing the fate of a group of Iranians that have been arrested by the Arab country’s coast guard for alleged illegal entry with the intention to stay and work there.

Iran’s attaché in Kuwait has visited the arrestees after coordination with the Kuwaiti officials, Qassemi noted, saying one of them who has been injured during the arrest is reportedly “in satisfactory health.”

He underlined that diplomatic efforts will go on to ascertain the authenticity of the allegations and address the problem.

On Sunday, Kuwait’s Interior Ministry said its coast guard has detained 10 Iranians, accusing them of trying to breach border.

The ministry said one of the Iranian men was wounded after refusing coast guard orders to surrender.

The men were described as “infiltrators” by the ministry statement, published by the state-run Kuwait News Agency Sunday.

The ministry released a photo showing nine of the men on their knees with their hands clasped behind their backs.