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Iran urges independent presidential vote in Lebanon

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A senior Iranian official says the Islamic Republic throws its weight behind national dialog in Lebanon, stressing the holding of presidential election in the Arab country without any foreign interference.

“[We] support Lebanese national dialog and efforts made to elect the country’s new president,” Ali-Akbar Velayati, a top adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, told reporters in Beirut on Monday.

He added that only the Lebanese people should elect the country’s new president, stressing, “Foreign sides should not interfere [in the election].”

He emphasized that Iran will never meddle in presidential vote in Lebanon as it is a domestic issue, and expressed hope that the Lebanese nation will elect a new president as soon as possible in an attempt to solve the existing problems in their country.

The Iranian official, however, emphasized that Tehran would spare no effort to help the Lebanese people choose a new president.

Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on November 11 postponed a presidential vote to December 2 due to lack of quorum.

The Lebanese lawmakers have failed for 31st consecutive time to elect a successor to former president Michel Suleiman since his term ended on May 25, 2014.

Iran’s call for reduction of Turkey-Russia tension

Velayati further pointed to the ongoing row between Russia and Turkey over Ankara’s downing of a Russian jet and called on both sides to make efforts to reduce the tension.

He hoped that such incidents would not take place again, saying the Middle East is already facing many problems and cannot bear any new challenges.

“However, this does not mean that Russia must not continue its legal … fight against terrorism in Syria, “The legal Syrian government has called on the Russian government to participate in measures that the Syrian army is conducting against terrorists,” the Leader’s adviser pointed out.

Velayati said that cooperation between Iran, Syria and Russia in the battle against terrorism is legal and on the rise.

On November 24, Turkey shot down a Russian Sukhoi Su-24M jet inside Syria, claiming that the aircraft violated the Turkish airspace. Russia rejects Turkey’s claim. The aircraft was on a mission targeting terrorists in Syria.

The aircraft’s two pilots ejected as it was going down in flames. One of them was killed by militants in Syria, while the second was picked up by the Syrian army.

Velayati arrived in the Lebanese capital on Monday at the head of a delegation to hold talks with the country’s officials on issues of mutual interest.

Ahead of his departure for Beirut, the Iranian official sat down with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem in Damascus.

Iran denies link to Kenyans detained over spying, terror charges

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Tehran has denied any links between Iran’s intelligence and security services and two Kenyans detained over spying and terror charges.

In a Monday statement, Iran’s embassy in the Kenyan capital Nairobi said that publicizing the case was “hasty and non-constructive.”

“The Islamic Republic has always valued its ties with African countries, especially with the Republic of Kenya, and therefore, expresses readiness to cooperate with relevant Kenyan officials in clarifying the case,” the statement said.

It also noted that Iran is ready to cooperate with the African nation in fighting terrorism.

On Saturday, Kenyan police claimed that the incarcerated Kenyans had confessed to planning terror attacks in Nairobi.

Baseless claims can’t justify killing Yemeni civilians: Spokesman

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Iran’s Foreign Ministry has rejected claims by a UAE official that military aggression by the Arab coalition on Yemen has been a response to Iran.

Spokesman Hossein Jaber Ansari on Modnay said, “Such illegal and loose reasoning cannot justify the destruction of the infrastructure of a defenseless country and purposeful killing of thousands of oppressed innocent Yemeni citizens.”

Unfortunately, he added, some officials in neighboring Arab countries do not know any other excuse other than blaming the Islamic Republic of Iran for justifying their mistaken and destructive policies.

“They mistakenly assume that the policy of identifying Iran as a threat can still deceive the international community and peoples of the region so that they may disregard obvious  realities regarding the real sources of war-mongering and extremism,’ the spokesman said.

Iran deplores UN inaction to end siege on Yemen

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A senior Iranian Foreign Ministry official has underlined Tehran’ s support for finding a negotiated solution to the crisis in Yemen, and criticized the UN for its inability to take effective steps to end the ongoing blockade of Yemen.

“Since the ineffective military intervention (in Yemen) got underway, the UN has been unable to take any effective measures to ease the sufferings of people and breaking the siege on the oppressed nation of Yemen,” Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian told reporters in Beirut on Monday.

Amir Abdollahian is accompanying Ali Akbar Velayati, an advisor to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, on his visit to Beirut.

He said continued aggression against Yemen has resulted in further deaths of women, children and civilians.

Amir Abdollahian also renewed Iran’s support for UN-mediated talks between Yemeni groups.

Since March 26, the Saudis and their Arab allies have been launching military attacks against the Houthi Ansarullah movement in an attempt to restore power to fugitive former President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.

US war on ISIL not real: Larijani

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Speaker of Iran’s Parliament Ali Larijani on Monday blamed the spread of terrorism in the Middle East on US warmongering policies, reiterating that the so-called war waged by Washington on terrorist groups is not real.

Addressing a gathering in Tehran, the top MP said that the problems faced by the Muslim world today are the result of the West’s behavior toward Islamic nations in the past.

The US warmongering policies led to the growth of terrorism in regional countries, and the existing problems have their roots in those policies, Larijani said.

The United States claimed to be fighting terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan, but what it did only exacerbated the growth of terrorism, he added.

“The US fight against Takfiri groups is not real but is a game the US plays to serve its own interests,” Larijani stressed.

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An alley roofed with umbrellas (PHOTOS)

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A small alley near Tehran’s Revolution Square has been roofed with colorful umbrellas, giving an umbrella sense to the expression: having a roof over one’s head.

The following images of the alley have been released by Tehran Picture Agency:

Arba’een to be registered as UNESCO intangible heritage

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The mourning ceremony of Arba’een, which marks the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hossein, will be jointly registered by Iran and Iraq on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) intangible cultural heritage list.

Vice-President and Head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO) Masoud Soltanifar made the remark on Sunday and added that Arba’een is [one of] the largest congregation of Muslims in Karbala, a key pilgrimage site in the world.

Shafaqna Shia News Association on November 29 published Soltanifar’s remarks on Arba’een and its registration as UNESCO heritage. The following is the translation of part of his remarks:

Soltanifar said thanks to the diversity of Arba’een’s traditions, a high value has been placed on the ritual throughout history.

Muslims turn out in their millions for the religious ceremony and their presence has turned into a massive and glorious congregation of the followers of the third Shiite Imam among Muslims and freedom seekers, he added.

The ICHHTO chief went on to say that the registration of the Muslim festival at UNESCO helps protect and pass on the ritual and its spiritual values to future generations.

[Each year, mourning Shiites from different countries, mainly from Iran, march an 83 kilometer long route from Najaf to Karbala to attend the ritual ceremony.]

Arba’een mass march manifestation of devotion and faith: Leader

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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the mass march toward the Iraqi city of Karbala to mark Arba’een (which marks 40 days after the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the third Shiite Imam) is a show of faith and devotion.

Ayatollah Khamenei, who was addressing a group of Iranian clerics on Monday, described Arba’een as a “lasting privilege”.

The Leader said that the massive turnout of people from around the world and Iran for the march toward Karbala is a manifestation of the prominent features of the school of Prophet Mohammad’s Household.

“The combination of devotion and faith and wisdom and affection is among the unique features of the school of Prophet Muhammad’s Household,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

Imam Hussein and 72 of his loyal companions, including family members, were martyred on Ashura, the tenth day of the lunar month of Muharram, in the battle of Karbala against the second Umayyad caliph, Yazid I, in 680 A.D. Imam Hussein was killed after he refused to pledge allegiance to the tyrant ruler.

Five million of these pilgrims are estimated to be coming from Iran. The pilgrims, among them Sunni Muslims and Christians, showed their commitment to Imam Hussein by walking tens of miles barefoot to reach his shrine.

JCPOA waiting for a white vote out of a gray report

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Since the beginning of nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1, two main news and propaganda movements have been formed inside and outside Iran. One is optimistic and hopeful about a successful end and about the implementation of the [Iran nuclear] deal and eventual closing of the case.

The other media movement, however, turns the spotlight on negative aspects, for instance the possible breakdown of nuclear talks and the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and makes headlines out of them.

Ettela’at newspaper on November 29 published an editorial by Abolghasem Ghasemzadeh on the waiting hours before the Iran nuclear deal is implemented. The following is the translation of the editorial:

The second movement walks down the path of negativity in a bid to disseminate information. Such defeatism is [still] pursued by some news outlets at home and certain Western media and their regional peers in Arab countries and Israel.

Remarks by Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano in a recent interview have resulted in a more heated confrontation between these two media movements in their positive and negative thinking.

In fact, what is now in the news is a waiting game which is played before the IAEA’s Board of Governors releases its final decision on Iran’s nuclear case based on the report of the IAEA chief which is expected to come out in a few days.

Amano said in the interview that Iran’s nuclear case has shown no diversion, but went on to say that his agency’s next report will not be “black and white” [“As I said in the past, the assessment…will not be black and white”. (The Wall Street Journal, November 26)].

Amano’s comments were followed by a flurry of reports and negative news by certain media which predict a total breakdown of the talks. But, Iran’s ambassador to the UN nuclear agency said, “For years Amano has said that he is not in a position to fully confirm that there is no undeclared atomic activity in Iran. It is what has been included in the [agency’s] reports over the past few years, but some individuals seem to think that his remarks are new.”

Reza Najafi further said, “… It should be taken into account that the agency has adopted a similar stance for all countries which have not signed up to the Additional Protocol. In other words, it cannot give assurances about the absence of undeclared nuclear sites and as a result cannot declare that all nuclear activities in those countries are for peaceful purposes.

“The same applies to Switzerland which has been implementing the Additional Protocol for about ten years. A look at the IAEA’s annual Safeguards Implementation Report (SIR) for 2014 proves that. In the case of Switzerland, the IAEA has yet to draw the so-called Broader Conclusion for a State as a whole, [namely that ‘all nuclear material remains in peaceful activities’].

The final report Amano submits to the Board of Governors is expected to be released on December 1, and then the resolution put forward by P5+1 will be discussed and adopted in a special meeting of the Board of Governors on December 15 to declare the Possible Military Dimensions (PMD) case closed.

The IAEA director general has the responsibility to submit a technical report, and the Board of Governors will issue a resolution to announce its final decision.

A senior expert in nuclear energy has who has analyzed Amano’s interview, the next IAEA report and the Board of Governors’ final decision, says that the report by the IAEA director general on Iran’s Past Issues [nuclear dossier] and baseless charges made against Iran’s nuclear program between 2000 and 2003 is expected to come out in the next few days. This report will be a basis for the Governors Board to make its final decision on whether to declare Iran’s nuclear case over, a case which has served as a weapon at the hands of the West to build up pressure on the Iranian people.

They [Western countries] referred Iran’s case to the UN Security Council claiming that at a point in time Iran had been seeking to develop nuclear weapons. The [review of] Iran’s case dragged on for years, and after releasing multiple resolutions which were unfairly issued against Iran, the case is now waiting for Amano to submit the result of his investigations and reviews in a few days’ time.

It comes at a time when the director general of the UN nuclear agency has said that “the assessment will not be black and white”. His comments have been looked at from different angles.

I believe Amano is treading a path which makes him unable to verify the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program. At the same time he does not want to say Iran’s nuclear program has been 100 percent problem-free. The reason why the agency is adopting such a position is understandably clear. For years they have put pressure on the Iranian people based on unfounded allegations [that their nuclear program has not been peaceful]; now they don’t want to admit that their past measures have been baseless.

They brought so much pressure to bear and issued resolutions against us using the same tool. So they cannot issue a white report on Iran’s nuclear program now. On the other hand, if Amano issues a black report, naturally the path to declaring the PMD case closed would be blocked. That is why he describes his report as neither black nor white but gray to allow the Board of Governors to make a decision in this regard.

Although the report is important, what is even more important is the decision of the Board of Governors because the allegations leveled against Iran have been politically motivated and everyone knows that the US, Israel, Britain and France have built a PMD case against Iran on political grounds.

So when the director general issues the report, under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the board should settle the PMD case in a political decision. That is 90% likely to happen in the coming days, because they need to declare Iran’s case as normal in order for JCPOA to be implemented.

As [Deputy Iranian Foreign Minister] Abbas Araghchi has openly said if they fail to declare the case as normal, Iran won’t implement the provisions of the nuclear deal. So the report Amano is to release within three days is only a first step. The next stage – a decision by the Board of Governors – is very important and sensitive.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

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Content of a second letter Ayatollah Khamenei has penned to the youth in the West dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Monday.

 

Ettela’at: Imposition of Western culture on nations is like silent violence, said the Supreme Leader in a second letter to the youth in Western countries.

Some 1.5 billion Muslims are disgusted with those behind catastrophes like what happened in France, the letter read.


 

Abrar: A judicial official has said that there has been no travel ban on Saeed Mortazavi [who is on trial for corruption].

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Afarinesh: Implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action will see ties between Iran and the European Union reach a desirable point, said President Rouhani.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz: During a 17th hearing of the King of Forgery [a term used to refer to Babak Zanjani who is on trial for corruption], the defense called for the acquittal of his client.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Asrar: Factional goals should not be pursued at the expense of national interests, said Chairman of the Expediency Council Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Asrar: The secretary of the Supreme National Security Council has conditioned the implementation of JCPOA on the closing of the possible military dimension (PMD) case.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Ebtekar: Today, terrorism is our common headache, said the Supreme Leader in a letter to the Western youth.

Ebtekar: Controversy in Yasouj

The daily features a report on attacks by hardliners against reformist gatherings.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Emtiaz: Two Iranian and Italian museums have signed a cooperation MOU.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Etemad: A second instruction

The bitter incidents that unfolded as a result of blind terrorism in France prompted me to write to you, the Western youth, once again, said the Supreme Leader in a letter addressed to the youth in the West. “Build the foundation of proper interaction with the Muslim world.”

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30


 

Haft-e Sobh: Iranian fishermen who had been taken captive by pirates managed to kill three of their captors and took four others captive.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Iran: Some 370 Italian investors in Iran

In unprecedented talks, the two sides struck deals in automotive, banking and oil areas.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Javan: The secretary of the Supreme National Security Council has said that the IAEA will keep the door to JCPOA open by declaring the PMD case closed.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Jomhouri Islami: Foreign Minister Zarif has dismissed allegations about Iran’s past nuclear activities as invalid.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Kaenat: President Bashar al-Assad has praised the prudence of the Supreme Leader in supporting his country.

In a meeting with the Syrian president, an advisor to Ayatollah Khamenei said that Iran will firmly stand by the Syrians.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Kayhan: In a meeting with the Navy commanders, the Supreme Leader said that seas provide a perfect platform for cooperation with friends and confrontation with enemies.

Kayhan:  In a letter to the Western youth, Ayatollah Khamenei dismissed abominable groups such as IS as being a product of a vain merger with imported Western culture.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Mardomsalari: The attorney general has said that the legal system will follow up the Mina tragedy in cooperation with the Executive.

Mardomsalari: The Navy has taken delivery of a large number of Ghadir Cruise Missiles.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Resalat: Tehran MP Ahmad Tavakoli has said that the new oil contract model clashes with our national interests.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30


 

Sayeh: Iranians will produce a proportionate response if the commitments of the other side are not honored, said FM Zarif.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30

 


 

Sharq: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action won’t be implemented if the PMD case is not closed first, said Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 30