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Iran’s President Rouhani orders task force to address Mina disaster

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Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has ordered the formation of a task force to address the recent incident outside the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia in which overcrowding led to the deaths of hundreds of pilgrims.

In a message, Rouhani asked First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri to set up the mission as soon as possible and constantly inform him and the nation about its findings, the president’s official website reported early Friday.

Among its objectives, the task force would have to send over aid teams, if needed, and dispatch aircraft to Saudi Arabia in order to assist the pilgrims and the wounded and also transfer the bodies of the Iranian pilgrims killed back to the country.

The stampede occurred in Mina, near Mecca, at 9 am local time on Thursday after two large masses of pilgrims fused together.

Saudi authorities say 717 people were killed in the incident. […] The number of the Iranian pilgrims killed has risen to 131.

In his message, Rouhani also asked Riyadh to take responsibility for the disaster and fulfill its legal and Islamic obligations in this regard.

Arabic-language daily al-Diyar has said the presence of the convoy of Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, the son of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, in the middle of the population prompted a change in the direction of the movement of the pilgrims and the subsequent crush. […]

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has declared three days of national mourning following the disaster.

Iran declares 3-day national mourning over Mecca deaths

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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei declared three days of national mourning following the deaths of several hundred Hajj pilgrims, including at least 90 Iranian nationals, in the holy city of Mecca.
“Offering condolences to the bereaved [families of killed pilgrims], I declare three days of national mourning in the country,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a message on Thursday.
“The Saudi government is obligated to shoulder its heavy responsibility in this bitter incident and meet its obligations in compliance with the rule of righteousness and fairness. Mismanagement and improper measures that were behind this tragedy should not be overlooked,” the Leader said.

Iran always supported Syria during four years of conflict

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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham has dismissed the recent comments of US Secretary of State John Kerry regarding Iran’s role in Syria as distortion of facts on the ground in Syria.

“Since the beginning of the crisis in Syria, Iran has announced that the only path to ending the war and crisis in Syria goes through the organization of Syria-Syria talks and political agreement,” IRNA quoted Afkham as saying on Wednesday.

She was reacting to comments by Kerry that the US hopes Russia and Iran would play a positive role in Syria and support a political transition aimed at ending the turmoil in the country.

She also noted that incorrect and bigoted policies towards the crisis in Syria are even affecting the efforts of the UN and other organizations.

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Afkham added that any plan that does not give priority to a serious fight against Takfiri terrorists and other extremist groups in Syria is doomed to failure.

Number of Iranian victims of Saudi stampede rises to 47

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The Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization announced the names of 47 Iranian pilgrims who were confirmed dead in the Hajj stampede in Mena, Saudi Arabia on Thursday. All 47 Iranian victims are men.

The stampede in Mena killed more than 700 pilgrims and more than 800 others injured.

Ohadi, the head of the Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, blamed the failure of Saudi security officials to properly manage the rituals for the deadly accident.

He added that the Saudi officials had blocked two ways leading to the stoning point, thus causing the stampede.

FM spokeswoman condemns Sana’a bombing

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Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham on Thursday condemned the blast in a mosque in Sana’a, Yemen which killed at least 25 people and injured dozens.

Afkham voiced sympathy with the bereaved families of the victims.

She said the innocent people of Yemen are falling victim to attacks by both terrorists and the Saudi-led coalition.

She called on the international community to take action and abide by their responsibility to stop military operations which have encouraged the terrorist and Takfiri groups in Yemen to expand their activities.

Recalling to the unfavorable and hard conditions of the people of Yemen, Afkham underlined non-stop humanitarian aid and said international organizations should set the stage for swift shipment of humanitarian assistance.

Street theater in Tehran (PHOTOS)

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A play by Amirhossein Shafiei, a theater director and playwright, narrates the story of a mother who has been waiting for a long time for the return home of the remains of her martyred son.

The play, which is intended to keep alive the memory of the 175 divers who were martyred during the Iran-Iraq war, is on stage for ten nights at Tehran’s Daneshjou Park until September 26.  

Snapshots of the street theater released online by different websites:

An economist: Mr. Zarif is in the right

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The state of our stock exchange is not strong thanks to the conditions the country went through in the eight-year period [when Ahmadinejad was president]. In that period, windfalls were handed to some individuals, the conditions got worse and now the state of the country’s stock exchange is not good.

These are Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s words in response to an MP who quizzed him about a stock market crash following the conclusion of the Iran nuclear deal. What the top diplomat said set off a firestorm last week in a session of parliament’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Review Committee on post-deal market crash.

In that session, Zarif made the comments – above – in response to critical remarks by Mehrdad Bazrpash MP on the uselessness of the nuclear deal as far as the national economy, especially stock exchange, is concerned.

Saeed Laylaz, an economist, has confirmed Zarif’s comments and said that the losses the Iranian economy has suffered in 2005-2013 [Ahmadinejad’s two-term presidency] are mainly to blame for the stock market crash. Laylaz made the comment in an interview with Etemaad daily and said that Mr. Zarif is in the right. It is not appropriate to say that a deal should help solve all economic problems overnight, he said, adding that the Iranian economy needs serious, fundamental, long-term and sustainable measures for its recovery and this takes time.

Laylaz also blamed the expansionary monetary policies of the ninth and tenth governments for a rise in inflation and sluggish economic growth, which in turn, created stagflation for the country’s national economy. The following is the translation of part of Laylaz’s remarks in the interview as published by Fararu.com on September 23:

 

Poor economic conditions, the reason behind market crash

In that eight-year period, the government never cared about production and economic growth. It just channeled all monetary resources toward consumers. That’s why the state of our stock market is bad. It is to blame for the poor performance of different sectors of the country’s economy.

The problems the stock exchange is grappling with are not solved all at once. To rebound, the stock exchange needs time, improvement of business atmosphere and economic conditions as well as market growth.

The only way forward for us is to double back on the same path we embarked on in those eight years and begin to make up for the losses.

The country is still wrestling with a lack of investment ($ 300-400b) in different sectors and people’s purchasing power has diminished because they see no justification to buy [goods] and make investment. […]

 

Nuclear deal stopped things from getting worse

The effects of the nuclear deal on the stock exchange will be felt when such effects on the country’s economy become visible, because stock exchange is not independent from economy and economic conditions at large, and any improvement of the stock market is tied to economic growth and the improvement of economic situation and business atmosphere.

The nuclear deal has manifested itself in recent months by preventing things from deteriorating. Things have not changed for the worse in these [past few] weeks. The government has tried to take appropriate measures so that things will not go from bad to worse. It has also managed to help the country’s negative economic growth (-7 percent in 2012) land in positive territory (+3 percent [in 2014]).

Like last year’s, Iran’s economic growth is projected to be positive, but not remarkable, in 2015. This shows that the government’s measures have been effective in turning the negative trend of those eight years into positive growth.

The country is expected to experience better economic conditions in winter [early 2016] and, as a result, stock exchange and other economic sectors will post growth as of early 2016 (January-February) and the impacts of an economic boom will be seen in Iran.

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Back to school in photos

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In Iran the first day of the fall marks the beginning of the new school year. More than 13 million students went to schools across the country on Wednesday (September 23). The following images of the opening day of schools which was rung in by President Rouhani in Tehran have been released online by different news sites:

 

 

US policies, Israel crimes key problems for Muslims: Leader

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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the mischievous policies adopted by the US and the crimes committed by the Israeli regime are the key problem facing Muslims.

Ayatollah Khamenei said that in a message to Hajj pilgrims. The full text of the message is as follows:

 

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

Greetings to the holy Ka’aba, the base of monotheism and pilgrimage place of the faithful and the place on which angels land, and greetings to Masjid al-Haram and Arafat and Mash’ar and Mina, and greetings to humble hearts, and tongues mentioning [God], and eyes opened with insight, and thoughts which have set examples for others, and greetings to you blissful Hajj pilgrims, who have succeeded in answering the divine call and are taking advantage of this bountiful occasion.

The first duty [of Hajj pilgrims] is to muse on this global and historical and eternal positive response [to the divine call]: “verily all thanks and blessings are yours as well as [absolute] rule, [and] there is no partner for you, [and I] accept [your call].” All eulogies and thanks belong to Him, all blessings come from Him, and all the rule and power belong to Him. This is the viewpoint that is given to Hajj pilgrims at the first step of this rich and meaningful obligation and continuation of these rituals takes place in coordination with it and then, like a lasting training and an unforgettable lesson, is put in front of him and require him to regulate his life plan on its basis. Learning this great lesson and acting upon it is the same blessed spring which can impart vivacity and liveliness and dynamism to the lives of Muslims and relieve them from the problems with which they are grappling – both at this time and in all [other] times.

The idol of [human] proclivities and vanity and lust, the idol of seeking dominance [over others] and submission to dominance, the idol of the global arrogance, the idol of laziness and irresponsibility, and all idols that bring humiliation to the endeared human soul will be shattered with this Abrahamic outcry, when it comes from the bottom of one’s heart and turns into a life plan, and will substitute freedom and dignity and health for dependence and hardship and affliction.

Brothers and sisters who are doing Hajj pilgrimage, from any nation and any country, think about this wise divine word and through a painstaking approach to problems facing the Islamic world, especially in West Asia and North Africa, define for yourself, in view of your personal and environmental capacities and potentialities, a duty and responsibility and [then] strive toward [fulfilling] it.

Today, the mischievous policies of America in this region, which are the source of war and bloodshed and devastation and homelessness as well as poverty and backwardness and ethnic and religious differences, on the one hand, and crimes [committed] by the Zionist regime, which has taken its usurping behavior in the country of Palestine to the ultimate degree of ruthlessness and evilness, in addition to repeated violations of the sacred sanctuary of the al-Aqsa Mosque and trampling on the lives and property of the oppressed Palestinians, on the other hand, are the foremost problem for all of you Muslims, about which you must think and in the face of which you must know your Islamic obligation. And religious scholars and political and cultural elites shoulder a much heavier responsibility, which is unfortunately ignored by them most of the time.

The scholars, instead of fanning the flames of religious discord, and the politicians, instead of passivity in the face of the enemy, and the cultural elite, instead of being preoccupied with marginal issues, [must try to] know the great ailment of the Islamic world and accept their mission, which they are responsible to fulfill before God, and try to cope with it. The regretful incidents in the region, [including] in Iraq and the Levant and Yemen and Bahrain, and in the West Bank and Gaza, and in some other Asian and African countries, are major problems of the Islamic Ummah in which the plotting hands of the global arrogance must be seen and for which a remedy must be sought. Nations must demand this from their governments and governments must remain loyal to their heavy responsibility.

And Hajj and its glorious gatherings are the loftiest place for the rise and exchange of this historical obligation. And the opportunity to denounce [infidels], which must be valued through participation of all Hajj pilgrims from all places, is one of the most expressive political rituals in this overarching obligation.

This year, the bitter and harmful incident of Masjid al-Haram, brought bitterness to [all] Hajj pilgrims and their nations. It is true that those who passed away in this incident, who went to meet their God while saying prayers and going around [Ka’aba] and worshipping [God], have achieved great bliss and are, God willing, resting in the sanctuary of divine safety and observance and mercy, and this could be a great source of consolation for their families, but this [issue] cannot reduce the heaviness of the responsibility of those people who are committed to [providing] security for the guests of Beneficent God. Acting upon this commitment and fulfilling this responsibility is our ultimate demand.

Seyyed Ali Khamenei

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on July 28

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 “A mighty Iran serves as a guarantor of regional stability and security,” said President Rouhani.

He further said his administration favors moderation, equality, stability, security and peace.

 A ceremony has been held to praise the services of Kamran Fani, a veteran librarian with the National Library.

 This year, Hajj pilgrims fly to Saudi Arabia from 19 airports across the country.

The oldest Iranian who is to pay the pilgrimage visit is 90, the youngest is six.

 Saudi Arabia has allegedly bribed Ahmed Shaheed to paint a dark picture of Iran’s human rights condition.

The Saudi embassy in Kuwait is said to have paid the UN special rapporteur $1 million in bribes.

 “Iran is to build two new power plants in Bushehr,” said the director of the Atomic Energy Organization.

Ali Akbar Salehi further said the agreement Iran has recently signed with the UN nuclear watchdog is not confidential.

 Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has met with Iraqi top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Sistani.

At the meeting the issue of Iran’s nuclear deal with P5+1 came up for discussion.

 Iran University of Science and Technology has a place on the list of top 100 universities in Asia.