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Leader Underlines Washington’s Failure in Suppressing Islamic Awakening

Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran
Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran

 “The Islamic Awakening might be suppressed in part of the Islamic world for a while but undoubtedly it would not be uprooted. It would keep growing. Such a concept and understanding seen in countries and the younger Muslim generation in the region is not something which can be easily discarded. Of course, they (hegemonic powers) will continue trying and their efforts might seem successful in certain domains for a short period of time, but will not continue in the long run,” Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a huge crowd of people participating in the 25th demise anniversary of the founder of the Islamic Republic and Father of the Islamic Revolution, the late Imam Khomeini, in Tehran on Wednesday.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has the first say when it comes to policy making in the region; it stands alone against the usurper regime (of Israel), that is supported by the world bullying powers; it does not tolerate the tyrant while defending the oppressed,” the Leader added.

Ayatollah Khamenei further underscored Iran’s scientific and technological progress as well as political and social success, specially the country’s valuable achievements in the establishment of democracy in the years after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, and said, “In these 35 years, we have had 32 elections.”

“An exceptional instance of the elections was the Islamic Republic referendum with the highest rate of public participation, which was several times higher than the world average. Our elections are distinguished by 70 percent and 72 percent turnout, which is a clear instance of the establishment of democracy in the country. Two more exceptional instances for proving Iran’s democratic establishment are the rallies marking the victory anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and the International Quds Day,” the Leader pointed out.

The Leader further noted Iran’s giant progress in the post-revolution era, and added that the country has sent satellites and living creatures into the space and has produced nuclear energy despite the Western sanctions.

The Leader reminded that the pace of Iran’s progress has been 13 times more than the world average.

Late in April, Ayatollah Khamenei said the Islamic Awakening has emerged in the form of a social and organizational movement under the influence of the intellectual movement of Imam Khomeini (RA) and the Islamic Republic.

The Islamic Awakening has proven its existence and influence in security and political disputes and is on the path to becoming an undisputed power on the international scene, the Leader said.

Imam Khomeini’s movement started in 1964 and finally led to the victory of the Islamic Revolution and establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979.

For over thirty years, the imperialists have been trying to contain the influence of the Islamic Revolution to the borders of Iran, but finally the Islamic Awakening bore fruits and created great waves across the region.

Although Islamic Awakening has always been present among Muslims, Imam Khomeini turned it into a great force which revived the socio-political role of Islam. The Islamic Awakening emerged concurrent with the all-out aggression of the West against the Islamic world and the era of imperialism, and progressed through various stages since its beginning until the era of Imam Khomeini.

Formed on the basis of the ideas and thoughts of figures such as Seyed Jamal al-Din Assadabadi, the movement circulated among limited and known circles but it could never become a dominant discourse. Even when figures such as Hassan al-Banna and Sayed Qutb promoted the movement in Egypt, it could not enter the lives of all Muslims and cause a change.

For the first time, Imam Khomeini turned the Islamic Awakening discourse in to a “political practice”. He not only introduced it into the practices of all Muslims but also into the collective memory of all the oppressed people across the world.

Connection between collective memory and the Islamic Awakening discourse, thanks to Imam Khomeini’s insight, paved the way for obtaining major achievements for the Islamic and humane society. The first and foremost achievement was that the sub-discourse of Islamic Awakening turned into a dominant one.

Obtaining such achievement, however, was never easy because competing discourses always sought to obstruct its progress. The awakening discourse, engineered by Imam Khomeini, was a historic movement, never a temporary one, which will continue throughout the history, everlastingly.

Iran commemorates Imam Khomeini’s death anniversary

Iran commemorates Imam Khomeini’s death anniversary
Iran commemorates Imam Khomeini’s death anniversary

Imam Khomeini, the founder of Islamic Revolution of Iran, passed away on June 4, 1989. He founded the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 with a massive support of Iranians.

A large number of people and officials annually gather at Imam Khomeini’s shrine in the south of Tehran for a commemoration ceremony. Millions of Iranians from around the country travel, some on foot, to pay tribute to the late architect of the Revolution.  

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei, who was elected the Leader of the Islamic Revolution by Iran’s Assembly of Experts will be the chief speaker in the gathering this year. Also Iran’s president of the time, Dr Rouhani will give a speech on the occasion.

Imam Khomeini’s grandson, who is Reverend Custodian of Imam Khomeini’s shrine, Hojjatoleslam Sayed Hassan Khomeini, also delivers a speech during the ceremony every year.

Book to convey Iranian children’s peace message to World Cup

FIFA 2014 World Cup Brasil
FIFA 2014 World Cup Brasil

 With cooperation of some organizations and ministries and Iran’s Football Federation the book will be a gift to the Brazilian children via Iranian football players.

The Portuguese translation will be unveiled today with some officials attending the introduction ceremony.

Ice Who Fell in Love with the Sun, written by Reza Mozouni and illustrated by Meisam Mousavi,  narrates a story of a piece of ice who falls in  love with the Sun; a love which lives longer till the coming of spring pleasant sunny days.

The story propagates themes of friendship and affection. In a part of the story the ice whispers “what is the benefit of a life without loving others? What is the benefit of a life loving someone and not looking at the beloved?”

The Portuguese version will be sent to Brazil as a gift to the Brazilian children.

Back cover text in Portuguese addresses the Brazilian children. “My dear friend, I know what you are thinking about. I am also thinking about you and the sun which is smiling to the whole world. We are distant lovers and cannot shake hands; so let’s think a lot about one another,” it reads.

Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults published the book and invited the Brazilian ambassador to Tehran to attend the unveiling ceremony of the book.

The Spanish version of the book had been already published.

Iranian musicians in Brazil for cultural ‘adventurism’

doremifairplay - Iranian musicians in Brazil for cultural ‘adventurism’
doremifairplay - Iranian musicians in Brazil for cultural ‘adventurism’

 Dara Daraie is one of these groups. He provided some details to Mehr News of the project. “The musical project includes some of the country’s popular music bands such as Kaveh Salehi, Mahyar Tahmasbi, Omid Nemati, Rouzbeh Esfandarmaz, Reza Kolqani, Darioush Azar, Ebrahim Alavi, Hamzeh Yeganeh and myself in the framework ‘Do Re Mi Fair Play’ to a cultural adventure in Brazil,” he told Mehr News.

“The soccer-musical project will be part of a documentary film focused on peace and cultural activities to establish a dialogue between us and composers from countries in Group F,” he said.

“However, the project has not yet finalized; but it would suffice to say that it will focus on representation of Iranian culture and art in the world cup,” he added, and that “the initial plan for the documentary will be detailed in the few coming days. It is surprising enough that we ourselves could not predict how the cultural adventurism would turn out to be.”

Daraie predicted that the audience would enjoy influential documentary. “Given the wider scope of the world cup and the publicity it enjoys, cultural elements such as music would attract the public attention to Iranian national team,” he said.

The members of the project had already posed with Iran’s national kit. A poster of them reads “follow us during the world cup from Brazil” and “cultural adventurism for playing for global peace.”

The project reportedly was inspired by Lionel Messi’s refusing to recognize Iran in the aftermath of the Iranians’ swarming of his Facebook page to “do its quota to introduce Iran’s art and culture in the world Cup.”

Qatar Keen to Consolidate Trade Ties with Iran

Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammad Bin Abdullah Bin Mutib al-Rumaihi
Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammad Bin Abdullah Bin Mutib al-Rumaihi

Speaking in a press conference at the end of a visit by Qatari economic and trade delegation to the Southern Province of Bushehr on Sunday, al-Rumaihi announce that the aim of his visit was economic development between private sectors of Iran and Qatar.

He voiced Doha’s enthusiasm for utilizing Iran’s valuable experiences in different industrial, commercial, and economic domains.

The Qatari official further added that in the trip, the delegation got more acquainted with the economic and trade capacities of Bushehr province.

Both Iran and Qatar have recently augmented efforts to further expand ties and cooperation in all the different political, economic, defense, security and cultural fields.

The two Persian Gulf littoral states recently signed several protocols to increase mutual cooperation.

Leader: Persian Gulf security hinges upon ‘healthy’ relations in the region

Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran- Kuwait Emir Sheykh Sabah
Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran- Kuwait Emir Sheykh Sabah

Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah arrived in Tehran on Sunday evening to explore ways of strengthening ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Ayatollah Khamenei described the security of the region and the Persian Gulf as very crucial, which hinged upon ‘healthy’ relations between the countries. “The Islamic Republic of Iran pursued the same policy with his neighbors,” the Leader added, and that “healthy relations between countries in the region are salubrious for all; however, if the principle is abandoned, the resulting rifts will make happy our common enemies and distant the neighbors.”

The Leader described the brazen conduct of the Zionist regime as a result of the lack of the healthy ties. “The Islamic Republic of Iran had been tolerant in its relations with neighbors,” he asserted, believing that expansion of ties with Iraq and Kuwait as ‘in the interest of the whole region.’

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will accept and confirm what Syrian people decide,” he told the Kuwaiti delegation.

Ayatollah Khamenei also pointed to the threat of Takfirist groups to the stability of the whole region. “Some countries in the region underestimate the threat of these groups, and continue their support for Takfirist terrorists,” he said.

The Leader of the Islamic Republic believed that countries pouring fuel to the fire of violence and mass murders in Syria would soon face the inevitable plight of these groups, only to be inflicted with heavy costs of extirpating them.

He also pointed to Iran’s support for Kuwait in ‘critical times of the past’ and expressed gratitude for Kuwait’s ‘benevolent and wise’ position on the developments in the region.

On economic relations, the Leader believed that grounds for improving economic ties were on place, and that “a new chapter should be written in Iran-Kuwait economic relations.”

The meeting was also attended by Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani. Kuwaiti emir congratulated the Leader on the birth anniversary of Imam Hussein and praised the Leader as ‘the sage and the guide for the entire region.’

“Kuwait is willing and prepared to open new chapter in bilateral relations,” said Emir. He praised the Leader’s remarks on the necessity of a sort of convergence among the countries and Kuwait’s relations with Iraq, and believed that his country had a ‘very good relation’ with Iraq and that expressed hope that Syrian crisis would be solved according to what Syrian people demanded peacefully.

The meeting also agreed on boosting the current level of trade between the two countries.

 

Iran launches cutting-edge Ghadir radar system

Iran radar system
Iran radar system

The advanced radar system, named Ghadir, was unveiled in a ceremony attended by military top brass, including Commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmaeili on Monday.

The state-of-the art radar system uses three-dimensional (3-D) technology to detect airborne targets, including radar-evading aircraft, cruise and ballistic missiles, and satellites in low Earth orbits.

The system was first unveiled during the Great Prophet 6 military drills in 2011. It was later mass produced by the IRGC’s Aerospace Division and underwent several tests in recent months

The Phased Array radar can monitor targets within a radius of 1,100 kilometers at a maximum 300-km altitude.

In November 2013, Iranian navy unveiled an indigenous state-of-the-art array radar system, dubbed Asr (Age), which can detect long-distance targets.

In recent years, Iran has made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing important military equipment and systems.

Despite its great defense achievements, the Islamic Republic has repeatedly said its military might poses no threat to other countries, insisting that its defense doctrine is merely based on deterrence.

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In photos: President Rouhani and Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah

Iran president-Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah
Iran president-Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah

President receives the Kuwaiti Emir

President Hassan Rouhani here on Sunday officially welcomed Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah at Saadabad Historical Cultural Complex.

The Emir of Kuwait, heading a high-ranking delegation, arrived in Tehran Sunday morning for a two-day visit.
Formal ceremony was held and President Rouhani and the Kuwaiti Emir reviewed the guard of honor while national anthems of Iran and Kuwait were played.
Dr.Rouhani and Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad are expected to discuss the most important issues on key bilateral issues, ways of expanding mutual ties and important regional and international issues.

 

Iran – Kuwait signed 6 cooperation documents

Iran and Kuwait signed six agreement documents on Sunday, aiming to further develop the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

Dr. Hassan Rouhani and Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah met each other and reviewed bilateral relations and ways to broaden and deepen relations between Iran and Kuwait then attended the signing ceremony of documents and collaboration.
At the ceremony 6 cooperation documents in various sectors was signed by ministers and senior officials of the two countries.
The documents included the memorandum of understanding on air Transportation, the memorandum of understanding on customs, the memorandum of understanding on security agreements, the memorandum of understanding on partnerships , the memorandum of understanding on sports, the memorandum of understanding on tourism ,the memorandum of understanding on environmental.

 

 

Kuwaiti Emir welcomed by president

 

 

Kuwaiti Emir attends president Rouhani’s banquet

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, who is in Tehran to discuss issues of mutual interest with Iranian senior officials, attended a dinner banquet on Sunday evening.

Sheikh Sabah discussed cooperation development and bilateral ties as well as international and regional issues with President Hassan Rouhani and Iranian senior officials on Sunday.
On the second day of his visit, Emir of Kuwait will meet and talk with other Iranian high ranking officials on Monday.

<< In photos: President Rouhani and Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah >>

Iranian, US Religious Figures Meet

Iranian & US Religious Figures Meet
Iranian & US Religious Figures Meet

 The US religious figures met with Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli, a prominent Shiite leader, in Qom city on Thursday, and discussed issues of mutual interest.

Ayatollah Javadi Amoli told the US religious leaders that Iran has no problem with the American people but it is necessary that the US statesmen change their attitudes toward Iran.

Responding to a question by Dr. Joel Hunter, a senior Pastor of Northland Church, concerning the role of religious leaders of the both countries in improving relations between Iran and the US, he said that Iran has always lived peacefully with all nations and has tried to be fair and wise in its interactions with other countries.

The US delegation who met with Ayatollah Javadi Amoli included Dr. Joel Hunter, Dr. Barbara Skinner, Head of National Network of US-African Priests, Dr. James August Kovalevsky, Professor Anthony Destro from Faculty of Washington Catholic University, and Dr. Alex Roy Medley, the Head of the National Council of US Churches.

US religious have traveled to Iran to confer with a number of Iranian religious and cultural officials.

The United States and Iran broke diplomatic relations in April 1980, after Iranian students seized the United States’ espionage center at its embassy in Tehran. The two countries have had tense relations ever since, but have shown willingness to attend talks to help resolve regional issues, including security in Iraq. Yet, the two countries have avoided talks on bilateral issues for the last thirty years.

Washington and its Western allies accuse Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian nuclear program, while they have never presented any corroborative evidence to substantiate their allegations. Iran denies the charges and insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.

Iran, Italy Discuss Promotion of Cultural Cooperation

Iran and Italy culture
Iran and Italy culture

In a meeting between Deputy Head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO) Mohammad Hassan Talebian and Italian Ambassador to Tehran Luca Giansanti on Saturday, the two sides discussed expansion of cooperation on museums, carpets and Iranian traditional costumes.

Describing the pace of cooperation as positive, the Italian ambassador underlined the need to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on museum cooperation.

Earlier this month, the former Italian Minister of Heritage, Cultural Activity and Tourism Massimo Bray, in an interview, said that Iranian culture and civilization is unique and unparalleled in the world.

When Massimo Bray visited Iran in January this year, he was a member of the Italian cabinet and the second Italian minister after the Foreign Minister Emma Bonino who  traveld to Iran in the last 10 years. However, following the resignation of Enrico Letta as the Prime Minister and the reshuffling of the cabinet, he was automatically removed from his post and replaced by Dario Franceschini in the Matteo Renzi cabinet.

Massimo Bray came to Iran to broaden and expand the cultural ties between Italy and Iran, the two countries that have historically maintained close and amicable ties. Mr. Bray was thrilled with his experience of visiting the tourism magnets and cultural attractions of Iran and said that Iran’s contributions to the world culture have been outstandingly important and indispensable. He traveled to different Iranian cities such as Isfahan, Kashan and Kerman and took a tour of the historical buildings and attractions of these cities.

“I believe that whoever will have – as I’ve had – the opportunity of visiting Iran couldn’t possibly disagree with me about Iran’s cultural, historical identity history being one of the most important of the world. Iranian civilization has had a huge impact on the history of mankind,” said Massimo Bray.