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Speaker: Images of Sardasht chemical bombing won’t fade away

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Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said the images of the disaster caused by chemical bombing of the city of Sardasht by Saddam’s Iraq are engraved in Iranian memory and will never fade away.
In a message to a gathering in Tehran to mark the 28th anniversary of the chemical bombing of the city of Sardasht in the northwest of the country, the top MP honored the memory of 116 martyrs and over 5,000 people who were injured in the criminal incident and said the images of the crime could never be wiped off from the memory of the Iranian nation and other freedom-seeking people in the world.

He said the savage bombing of defenseless civilians and destroying their homes was the most heinous crime of the kind which had many catastrophic consequences, with many bodies and souls still suffering from its wounds.

Iraqi war planes gassed civilians in the city of Sardasht in West Azerbaijan on 28 of June, 1987. One-hundred-and-sixteen citizens were martyred and over 5,000 people were wounded by the deadly chemical attacks.

The US is the main loser in nuclear talks, says an expert

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A “media expert” says that the entire nation has come to the conclusion that the Americans are not satisfied with anything less than poverty and destruction for the Iranians, adding even if Iran loosens all screws and bolts at its atomic sites, they won’t be content.

Mohammad Esmaili Dehaghi said that in an opinion piece published by Tasnim News Agency on June 27. The following is the translation of excerpts from the piece:

What is unfolding now:

A nation has embarked on the path of nuclear research and development to catch up with the world’s technological advances, and has reached a favorable point thanks to its domestic talents and despite obstructionist measures by foreigners and their failure to honor their promises.

The enemies of this nation have formed an alliance to create a wave of opposition – inside and outside the country – to a nuclear Iran by seeking excuses, branding its nuclear activities as unpeaceful and stirring up the world public opinion. And they have attained their intended results to some extent.

The Americans, who have lost their interests in the region, could somehow bring on board part of the Iranian people due in large part to relentless efforts over the past 37 years. There were some who thought Iran was mainly to blame for the friction between Tehran and the US.

The rise to power of a new government in Iran and appointment of Mr. Zarif as foreign minister marked the start of new rounds of nuclear talks, with the Iranian nuclear team adopting a flexible attitude and wearing charming smiles this time around. This caused those who had no faith in the depth of the West’s hostility toward Iran to assume that peace and calm would soon take hold and the wheels of factories and centrifuges would spin simultaneously.

The sensitivity of nuclear talks and the fact that they have been linked to the life and future of the Iranians have caused people from all walks of life to pay closer attention to the nuclear case and follow news on nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1.

The Supreme Leader’s approval of the nuclear negotiating team and his expression of distrust in the other side have given the Iranian team the opportunity to tap into its domestic potential to work out a solution to the case despite opposition at home.

As the talks proceeded, to the disbelief of the West-leaning stratum of Iranians who [hopefully] pursued news on nuclear talks, the more the Iranian team displayed flexibility and compassion, [the more] the other side talked about the options on the table, showing incompatibility. I believe members of this stratum who like Obama were the main asset of the Americans in Iran.

The other side went even further and described – on the record – the Iranian people as deceptive. [In October 2013, before negotiations began in Geneva between Iran and P5+1, US Under-Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, who leads the US team in nuclear talks with Iran, said in a Senate committee hearing, “We know that deception is part of the DNA in Iran.”]

Now we have reached a valuable point; there is a kind of broad consensus and solidarity among the Iranians about the consequences of showing optimism about the colonial camp and the depth of its ill-natured attitude toward the Iranian people.

Now that the drafting of a final agreement is going through its final stages, one can dare to say that almost nothing has been left from that main asset [the supporters of normalization of ties with the US and European countries among the Iranian people].

The entire nation has concluded that nothing less than poverty and destruction of the Iranians will satisfy the Americans and they [the Americans] will not be content even if Iran loosens all screws and bolts in its nuclear facilities.

Lisar Castle in northern Iran

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Lisar Castle is in the northern Iranian province of Gilan, 4 km away from the Caspian Sea.
The following images of the castle that sits atop a hill have been released by the Islamic Republic News Agency:

 

 

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on June 29

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 “Those who spoil the independence of the Judiciary should be confronted,” said the Supreme Leader at a meeting with senior judicial officials.

At the meeting, Ayatollah Khamenei further said, “Corruption in the Judiciary would set the stage for massive corruption in society.

“Organized efforts are needed to prevent criminal activities. Otherwise, criminal acts grow and grow and their management would become impossible.”

 Certificate of roadworthiness will be issued based on the vehicles’ age and emission of pollutants.

The secretary of the High Urban Traffic Coordination Council said that vehicles are to be provided with environmental certificates.

 [Palestinian Authority President] has said that Israel is in contact with Al-Nusra Front terrorists.

IS terrorist grouping has issued a statement giving Christians until the end of Ramadan [July 17] to leave Quds [Jerusalem] or face decapitation.

 The leaders of the three branches of government have underlined efforts to fight corruption and ensure social security.

President Rouhani: “We should not act in a way that may dishearten state managers; we need to strive to prevent corruption.”

Speaker Ali Larijani: “Corruption is a structural problem of the country.”

Judiciary Chief: “The wealthy and those in positions of power are striving to bring pressure to bear on the Judiciary.”

 EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has said that there is political will for a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran.

Her comment came as Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif left Vienna for Tehran on a preplanned return home. He will rejoin the talks Tuesday.

 Government is to implement a plan to reactivate mines and industries which are inactive.

If efforts to clinch a nuclear deal produce the intended result, an economic and industrial boom will be around the corner.

 Official: Iranians have worst model of energy consumption

Leader says judiciary should be independent, affected by none

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Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei underlined the importance of the judiciary retaining its independence and remaining un-influenced.

He made the remarks in a meeting with judiciary officials late Sunday.

At the meeting which came as the nation celebrates Judiciary Week, the Supreme Leader said elements tarnishing the independence of the Judiciary like threats, bribery and pressures should be barred in order to help promote the right code of conduct in the Judiciary.

He referred to “authority” as one major component of the independence of the judiciary and said the authority of the judiciary is not like the regular attempts by political or factional groups; rather, it is a bid to remain firm and uncompromising in defending the right idea.

The Supreme Leader went on to highlight “lawfulness and an utterly healthy system” as two other factors which contribute to the independence of the judiciary.

He said any form of corruption within the judiciary system will translate into bigger ones in society.

The Ayatollah also said “preventing crimes” was another important task for the judiciary.

He further urged organized attempts by all organizations to fight crimes in early stages because it would be impossible to manage criminal behaviors once they grow and gain deep roots.

The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution also expressed regret over the increasing number of inmates and called for serious measures to stop the wave.

Poland volleyball team defeats Iran 3-1 in FIVB match

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Poland’s volleyball team defeated Iran’s squad in a Pool B match of the 2015 FIVB World League.

The Iranian team lost the match against the world champion, disappointing over 12,000 fans in Tehran’s Azadi Arena on Sunday.

Iran took the first set 25-23 but lost the three next sets 20-25, 20-25, 19-25.

Slobodan Kovac’s side dealt Poland a 3-2 defeat in their previous encounter on Friday.

Poland had defeated Iran in two 2015 World League matches it hosted on June 5 and 6.

At the end of the week 7 of the league, Iran is in the third spot of Pool B with 15 points, below the US and Poland both on 20 points while Russia is rooted to the bottom with only 2 points.

Iran is set to take on Russia on July 3 in its next match.

Chemical weapons suppliers of Sardasht attack must be tried: Iran’s Zarif

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Iran has called on the international community to prosecute those responsible for supplying former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with chemical weapons which were used during the chemical bombardment of Iran’s Sardasht during the Iraq–Iran War.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif made the call on Sunday, which coincided with the 28th anniversary of 1987 chemical bombardment of the northwestern city of Sardasht, which killed over 100 civilians and injured hundreds more.

Zarif called on the international community to carry out their “legal and moral responsibility” towards the victims and their families and facilitate the punishment of the perpetrators and supporters of such inhumane acts.

As an active member of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the Islamic Republic of Iran, along with other member states, will keep on trying for the “total annihilation” of all chemical weapons in the world, Zarif said.

He added that Iran is one of the main victims of chemical weapons.

Sardasht was the third populated city in the world, after Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to be deliberately targeted with weapons of mass destruction.

It was also the first town in the world to be attacked with poisonous gas.

The actual death toll is far greater than announced. Nearly 5,000 residents of the town, which had a population of 20,000 at the time of the attack, are still suffering from serious respiratory and skin ailments and disorders.

Iraq once possessed a huge arsenal of chemical weapons, the production of which was partly facilitated by exports of chemicals from the United States and other Western countries.

There is no doubt that Iraq acquired the technology and the materials to develop chemical weapons from the US and a number of Western countries, which not only equipped the Iraqi regime with the tech but also supported it financially.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

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The comments of the Supreme Leader at a meeting with senior judicial officials on the necessity of efforts to stand up for judicial independence dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Monday. Also on the covers of the dailies were the return home of Foreign Minister Zarif from nuclear talks in Vienna and a call by the president on judicial officials to define political crimes.

 

Ettela’at: “Those who spoil the independence of the Judiciary should be confronted,” said the Supreme Leader at a meeting with senior judicial officials.

At the meeting, Ayatollah Khamenei further said, “Corruption in the Judiciary would set the stage for massive corruption in society.

“Organized efforts are needed to prevent criminal activities. Otherwise, criminal acts grow and grow and their management would become impossible.”

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on June 29A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Aftab-e Yazd: Iran’s missing oil derrick has ended up in the Gulf of Mexico.

It came after the oil minister confirmed reports that a derrick Iran had purchased when the previous government was in office had disappeared without a trace.

Aftab-e Yazd: Mr. Seif, have guts and release the names of [financial] institutes that operate without permit.

[The statement was addressed to the governor of the Central Bank of Iran.]

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Arman-e Emrooz: Anti-addiction vaccines hit a snag.

The heroine and morphine vaccines do not have the necessary permits to hit the market.

Arman-e Emrooz: Another legacy of the previous government; a $460 million corruption case in the Islamic Azad University.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Asrar: “We won’t allow individuals’ private lives to be probed,” said the intelligence minister of the screening of potential candidates in upcoming elections.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29


 

Ebtekar: One step away from a nuclear deal

Foreign Minister Zarif took back to Tehran the case of nuclear talks; it came as the director of the Atomic Energy Organization said a deal is within reach.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Emtiaz: A rare species of crane has laid eggs in Lavizan Bird Garden.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Iran: Car imports have dropped 50 percent.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Kayhan: “We won’t allow those who promote sedition to become active again,” said the judiciary chief.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Mardomsalari: President Rouhani has called for distinction between political and security crimes.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Resalat: “Imports of 218 products are to be banned,” said the minister of trade.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat: Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and US Secretary of State John Kerry have held a third meeting in Vienna.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on June 29

 

 

Understanding realities, political will are what Iran deal needs: Zarif

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“Serious understanding of the realities” is what a nuclear deal between Iran and global powers calls for, said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif before leaving Vienna for Tehran late on Sunday.

We can reach a conclusion “with political will” and if all sides “move forward based on what we have already agreed without excessive demands,” he noted.

Zarif said that during last week’s ministerial level talks in Luxembourg the two sides agreed to stay in Vienna on Saturday and Sunday.

 “Foreign Minister Fabius has to go to New York, Foreign Minister Steinmier has business in Berlin, I’m sure Foreign Minister Hammond has business outside here and I had arranged for myself to be here for two days and go back to Tehran to take care of some business at home,” the Iranian foreign minister told the Press TV correspondent in Vienna.

He added that he would return to Vienna in time for Tuesday’s talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and others.

“What was important for us was to give the political directives to our political directors who will be doing the bulk of negotiations,” Zarif added.

Earlier reports said the negotiations could continue past a self-imposed June 30 deadline, but only for a few days.

“It’s fair to say the parties are planning to stay past (June 30th) to keep negotiating,” AFP quoted a senior US official as saying on Sunday.

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, China and Russia as well as Germany are holding talks to finalize the text of a possible deal over Iran’s nuclear program by the end of June.

The two sides reached mutual understanding on the key parameters of the potential deal in the Swiss lakeside city of Lausanne on April 2.

Karoon 4 Bridge in southwestern Iran

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When Karoon 4 Dam was impounded a local road linking Ardal to Izeh in southwestern Iran was submerged. To make a detour, authorities at the Ministry of Energy decided to build a bridge which has since symbolized the capability of Iranian experts.
The following images of Karoon 4 Bridge have been released by the Islamic Republic News Agency: