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Iran volleyball players win 2014 Asian Games gold

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On Friday, Iranians ended their campaign with a well-earned win over the Japanese outfit and overpowered their opponents 3-1 (28-26, 23-25, 25-19 and 25-19) at the Songnim Gymnasium.

The Japanese side opened the game in a convincing fashion, taking an early lead. Iranian sportsmen then established themselves and eventually finished the set at 28-26.

The Japanese volleyball players took the game to the wire in the second set, and got the chance to close the gap. They took advantage of the Iranians’ mistakes, had proper coordination and team unity, and managed to steal a 25-23 victory.

The Iranian volleyball players regained the lead in the third set, and continued to exert a spell of pressure on their rivals. They won the set 25-19.

The outcome of the first and third sets inspired the Iranian squad to play with more vigor in the last set. The Iranians managed to exhibit an almost spectacular performance, and finished the final set at 25-19.

In the other match of the day, South Korea swept China 3-1 to claim the bronze medal.

The 2014 Asian Games began in South Korea’s northwestern city of Incheon on September 19, and will wrap up on October 4.

Some 9,500 athletes from 45 countries are competing at the Games. The sports event is the world’s second-biggest multi-sport event after the summer Olympics, with 439 gold medals in 36 sports up for grabs.

Iran has participated in the tournament with 276 athletes in 22 sports.

 

 

Foreign Ministry praised Iranian filmmakers for their support for nuclear talks

Iran Summons Swiss Envoy over US Accusations
Iran foreign ministry

On October 2, the Iranian Student News Agency quoted a statement by Public Relations Office of the Foreign Ministry as saying: “In conditions that numerous and extensive measures are constantly taken by hard-line and radical circles dependent on or close to the Zionist regime to ruin the atmosphere of nuclear talks and to hype up the failure of the ongoing negotiations, a move by the Iranian artists which has been recognized worldwide to reflect the intention of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the negotiations is a valuable and influential step.

“Regardless of domestic political matters, what critics say and the disagreements that remain, the campaign was launched in the framework of a general diplomatic move to make known the intention of Iran in the talks and obtain clear outcomes in line with national interests. It is also intended to enlighten the public opinion.

“Since the resumption of a new round of talks, the Zionist regime and circles across the world sharing its views have made multifaceted destructive attempts to poison the atmosphere in different fields and to disrupt, stop and foil the negotiations between Iran and P5+1. In fact, they are stepping up the efforts by the day.

“In such conditions, the participatory step and wholehearted contribution of our country’s filmmakers to support the nuclear talks and to secure results in line with the country’s national interests and objectives is a noticeable bid, especially following the recent anti-Iran comments by the Israeli prime minister at the UN General Assembly.

“The campaign covers a broad spectrum of different strata abroad, particularly in the realms of cinema, art and media. Such a move along with constant media activity and efforts by athletes and contribution by cultural and scientific figures, NGOs and many ordinary Iranians will definitely help foster a positive atmosphere in favor of our country.

“The Foreign Ministry extends its gratitude to all those who have expressed interest, and lent support and stood ready to help us promote the name and position of the Islamic Republic of Iran, back the activities of the diplomatic apparatus, the nuclear talks process and the conclusion of a deal in keeping with the strong stance of senior officials of the establishment and clear demands of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the talks.”

Watching videos of terrorist crimes leaves destructive impact on society

Terrorist movies
Terrorist movies

Header: Alef [The first letter of the Persian alphabet] is a well-known news website run by Dr. Ahmad Tavakkoli, an influential Iranian politician. He has studied economics and received a Ph.D. from the University of Nottingham in the UK. He is a [Tehran] MP and has been the director of “The Research Center of the Islamic Consultative Assembly” for years.

The world, the Middle East included, is witnessing many [unspeakable] crimes committed against humanity these days, one day in Libya and Ukraine, and the other in Iraq and Syria. Killing people seems to have become a recreation [for some]. Killers and terrorists hold up their head and proudly film their crimes and release their masterfully-edited videos via advanced communications tools.

It is almost a year since the brutal ISIL militants eclipsed their predecessors, namely al-Qaeda and their fellow Takfiri groups, and first released [online] images of their crimes. There are few Iranians who have not watched these horrible

clips. Most of them have downloaded these horrific images on their cell phones. Unaware of its ramifications, media outlets do release scenes of such horrendous crimes, too.

At issue here are the mental and social aspects of releasing these videos. It is good to know that any re-sending and re-releasing of such videos would help the terrorists with their goals.

The release of these graphic images which depict the crimes committed by the ISIL terrorist group, for instance their execution and decapitation of people, has made societies more likely to take away the wrong lesson from these acts of violence. It could result in children imitating these [unthinkable] scenes. Images of children who are copying the way ISIL treats its prisoners have already been splashed across social networking sites.

The more striking – let’s say more regrettable – point is that some keywords such as “ISIL”, “ISIL crimes”, “beheading”, etc. have played into the hands of certain websites, especially downloading sites, which aim to pull in more visitors and raise their [global] rankings. In other words, a destructive and dreadful phenomenon has turned into a tool for some media to take in more and more customers, mostly children and teenagers.

Alef News Website (www.alef.ir) on October 1st posed the following question to two experts: How does watching these videos affect [Iranian] society? The following are the responses the two experts produced:

Dr. Vahid Shalchi, a sociologist and member of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Allameh Tabatabai University, says: “We need to distinguish between different audiences. As for children, teenagers and even young adults, the spread of this phenomenon – watching videos posted on the web – would be alarmingly worrisome. The Middle East region is witnessing countless violent acts these days thanks to outside interferences and internal differences.

“The fact that watching such images is likely to present itself in the form of individual deviation should be cause for overriding concern. It could lead to many negative consequences for children and teenagers, ranging from psychological repercussions to large-scale violence. Countries all over the world have established [rigorous] standards to bar children and teenagers from watching these violence-riddled scenes.

“Unfortunately, such standards are conspicuous by their absence in Iran; and to add insult to injury, the development of technology has made it all the more difficult to keep a close eye on these [harmful] images. As a result, any product would be available to people in different age groups and this incurs substantial losses. For those people frequently watching such scenes, violence and crime become a normal sight, so when an individual gets engaged in minor or petty disputes, s/he would try to repeat the scene s/he has already seen many times.”

Dr. Abhari, a sociologist and behavioral psychologist, says: “When murder is introduced as a pastime and weapons as a plaything in society, and the extreme scenes of murder and rape in video clips together with violent acts in satellite TV movies become appealing to the youth, from a psychological point of view, people find it as interesting as a hobby or a way to while minutes away to be unmindful of death and downplay tragic, bloody scenes.

“Almost 80 percent of those who trade and watch these films are young people between 13 and 25 years of age. In the past when such online pictures were nonexistent, teenagers and young adults could not stand watching the sight of an animal being slaughtered, but today they simply watch [shocking] scenes of human beheading with their emotions, thoughts and soul remaining unaffected. This ineffectiveness is just on the outside of course.

“The profound impact of these [chilling] scenes stays in the back of people’s minds, something which would leave a deep impact on them in the form of nightmares, stress and depression down the road. Even if these scenes do not make people erupt, they would result in indifference on the part of their viewers making them easily watch and repeat the [unpleasant] scenes.

“These films which contain extremely horrible scenes change hands in society. In other countries when they want to air such scenes in a TV news bulletin, a warning [saying: ‘viewer discretion is advised’] notifies the audience of the graphic content of the movie or news story telling them the children may find the following images shocking. But in our country no control is imposed on such content and this is to blame for a growing rate of violence, physical aggression and murder in Iranian society.”

Envoy describes Iran as Germany’s major trade partner

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German Ambassador to Tehran Michael Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg has underlined that his country deems cooperation with Iran, especially in economic and trade areas, as very significant.
“Iran is an important partner for Germany and it can play a crucial role in the region in future and also play a more important role in different international issues, especially in the Middle East,” the German envoy said, addressing a ceremony on the occasion of Germany’s National Day at Ungern-Sternberg’s residence in Tehran on Tuesday.
Ungern-Sternberg pointed to the ample potential existing in political, economic and cultural fields, and said, “The Tehran-Berlin relations have been expanded since last year and we hope these relations will be consolidated in the future.”
The German ambassador described Iran as an influential regional power, and said, “Iran can play a greater role in international issues, especially in regional developments.”
Meantime, he pointed to the ongoing Iran-P5+1 negotiations, and said, “As the German foreign minister said after his meetings with Iranian president and foreign minister we have never been so close to achieving a final agreement over past 10 years.”
Iran and Germany have tried to expand their bilateral relations in recent years through reciprocal visits by the two countries’ officials.
In July, Head of the Trade Development Organization of Iran Valiollah Afkhami Rad said implementation of the Geneva nuclear deal sealed by Iran and the sextet of the world powers late in November has provided very good opportunity for the presence of international investors, especially the Europeans, in Iran.
“Now a few months after the arrival of the first European delegation in Tehran, the attractions of trade with Iran have placed the European states in a marathon competition for trade partnership with Tehran,” Afkhami Rad said.
Many European countries, including France, Germany and the Netherlands, are planning to enhance their economic relations with Iran, a business powerhouse in the Middle-East region, as sanctions imposed against Tehran are partially suspended.
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A look at Iranian newspaper headlines across the country on October 2

Iranian Newspapers headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

Comments by four prominent state officials, namely the heads of the three branches of government and the chairman of the Expediency Council, dominated the front pages of the Iranian papers on Thursday. President Rouhani’s optimism about the eventual conclusiveness of nuclear talks with the world powers; Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani’s comments in opposition to blocking social networking sites; Ali Larijani’s praise for the prowess of the Iranian armed forces, and Ayatollah Rafsanjani’s swipe at hardliners for their obstructive tactics were splashed across the front pages of the dailies. Iran’s 15th gold medal in the Asian Games, underway in South Korea, also grabbed front-page headlines.

Afarinesh: “Ties between Iran and Britain are not formed based on a speech or an interview by an official on either side,” the Iranian government spokesman said.

Afarinesh: “The Judiciary is not interested in blocking social networking sites,” Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani said.

 

Afarinesh newspaper-10-2


Aftab-e Yazd quotes principlists as denying reports that Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi will lead them in the upcoming elections. “The one who is at the center of division cannot be at the center of a united front.”

Aftab-e Yazd: “Blocking [websites] is not the right way to solve the problems,” the Iranian minister of communications and information technology said.

 

Aftabe Yazd newspaper-10-2


Arman-e Emrooz: “Hardliners are angry with the Iranian people [for their vote for moderation] and are today directing their anger at the government the public have chosen to represent them,” Chairman of the Expediency Council Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said.

Arman-e Emrooz: “Iran pursues positive, constructive interaction with all countries,” President Rouhani tells the Irish parliament speaker.

 

Armane Emrooz newspaper-10-2


Asr-e Eghtesad: “Iran’s exports have registered a 22 percent increase.”

 

Asre eghtesad newspaper-10-2


Asr-e Iranian: “Attacks on IS are an excuse to target Syrian infrastructure,” Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said.

 

Asre Iranian newspaper-10-2


Ebtekar: “[Nuclear] talks will be conclusive,” President Rouhani tells his Cabinet after travelling to New York where his nuclear negotiators held a seventh round of talks with P5+1.

 

Ebtekar newspaper-10-2


Etemad: “What I said at the Council on Foreign Relations has been mistranslated,” the Iranian foreign minister said in response to the ballyhoo hardliners have raised at home about his comments at CFR.

 

Etemad newspaper-10-2


Ettela’at: Tehran is to play host to an international conference dubbed “The World against Violence and Extremism”.

Ettela’at: “We formulate our relations with Britain based on our national interests,” Government Spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht said.

Ettela’at: “The president stood up for the dignity of the Iranian people at the United Nations,” the Judiciary chief said.

 

Ettelaat newspaper-10-2


Javan: “Ebola is the product of a top secret American project in Africa,” a Liberian newspaper has reported.

 

Javan newspaper-10-2


Jomhouri Islami: “A report on the violations of the ‘Targeted Subsidies Act’ under the previous government has been sent to the Judiciary.”

Jomhouri Islami: “Iran’s economy posted positive growth in the first quarter,” reports the Statistics Bureau.

 

Jomhouri Eslami newspaper-10-2


Kaenat: “No country dares attack Iran; the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps is one of the mightiest militaries in the Middle East,” Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani warned America’s allies.

 

Kaenat newspaper-10-2


Kar va Kargar: “Iran has proven that it’s ready to build trust,” Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani said as he urged the West not to seek excuse [about Iran’s nuclear activity].

 

Kar va Kargar newspaper-10-2


Kayhan: “Establishment of nine permanent military bases in Afghanistan is the gift a newly-signed security deal with Kabul hands Washington.”

Kayhan: “The overall number of medals Iranian athletes has bagged in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea has hit the 40 mark.”

 

Kayhan newspaper-10-2


Mardomsalari: “We are committed to continued talks [with P5+1],” said Ali Akbar Velayati, a former foreign minister who now serves as an adviser to the Supreme Leader.

 

Mardom Salari newspaper-10-2


Sharq: “We will not limit our practice [of promoting virtue and preventing vice] to verbal warnings,” says the secretary general of Ansar Hezbollah, a hard-line group whose now-stalled plan to enforce morality laws has sparked a row with the Interior Ministry of late.

 

Shargh newspaper-10-2


Vatan-e Emrooz: “Reports that Iran’s economy has posted 4.6 percent growth in the first quarter [after being mired in negative territory last year] are more like a dream than reality,” Tehran MP Gholamreza Mesbahi Moghadam said.

 

Vatane Emrooz newspaper-10-2

 

Iraq FM lauds Iran’s support in fighting terrorism

Iraq- al-Jaafari
Iraq- al-Jaafari

Iraq’s Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Ja’afari has expressed gratitude to Iran for supporting Baghdad in its fight against terrorism.

“Iran has provided assistance to Iraq, as have some other countries. This is not a secret and we have to thank them for it,” the top Iraqi diplomat said on Wednesday.

Deputy Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Major General Gholam-Ali Rashid said on September 27 that the Islamic Republic was offering military advice to the Iraqi army.

“Today, some of our commanders are giving [military] advisory assistance to Iraq and its army,” Sepahnews quoted the senior Iranian military official as saying.

The comments came days after a senior general with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said that Tehran played a pivotal role in defending Iraq’s Kurdistan Region against the ISIL terrorist group, noting that the territory could have fallen to ISIL militants without Iran’s support.

“The ISIL would have captured Iraq’s Kurdistan [Region] if it were not for Iran. General [Qasem] Soleimani [a commander of the IRGC] stopped the ISIL with 70 men and prevented them (militants) from entering [the Kurdish city of] Erbil,” Commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh said on September 23.

Separately, the Iraqi foreign minister referred to recent airstrikes by Western countries against the ISIL terrorist group, stressing that any foreign assistance to Iraq should respect the country’s sovereignty.

“We cannot accept that Iraq is becoming a land of conflict but we have to solve this problem in a way that preserves Iraqi sovereignty,” Ibrahim al-Jaafari said.

The UK’s Defense Ministry announced in a statement on Tuesday that British warplanes have conducted their first aerial strikes against ISIL terrorists in northwestern Iraq.

The official statement further added that the bombings by the British Royal Air Force (RAF) were “part of the international coalition’s operations” to purportedly support the Iraqi government in its battle against the terrorists.

The development comes as British authorities have repeatedly warned that UK nationals belonging to the ISIL terrorist group in Iraq and Syria are a major threat to the nation’s security.

Britain has been among the western countries that have actively backed the militants, including ISIL operatives, fighting the Syrian government since 2011.

Iran proven readiness to build trust on nuclear program

Ayatollah-Hashemi-Rafsanjani

Chairman of the Expediency Council says the Islamic Republic has on many occasions demonstrated its readiness to build confidence over the peaceful nature of its nuclear energy activities.

“Iran has repeatedly proved that it is ready to build confidence as proof for the world, but the opposite sides [in nuclear talks with Iran] should also speak and act in line with law,” Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said on Wednesday.

Touching on Tehran’s nuclear negotiations with six world powers, Rafsanjani further stressed that the two sides should insist on the talks as a way to find a suitable solution to end the political dispute over Iran’s nuclear energy program.

“The Westerners have come to the conclusion that they should speak with the powerful and influential Iran on the basis of logic and reason, because history has proved that Iranians never surrender to pressure and bullying, and this country cannot be removed from the world’s political equations,” he pointed out.

Iran armed forces among most powerful in ME: Larijani

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Iran’s-armed-forces

“Today, Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) is one of the most powerful military forces in the Middle East. Of course, [Iran’s] Army and Basij [volunteer forces] also have similar features,” and every effort should be made to further strengthen them, Larijani said on Wednesday.

Stressing that enemies do not dare attack Iran, he noted that the adversaries will not engage in a military confrontation with “armed forces that enjoy popular support.”

Touching on the deterrence role of the armed forces, the top Iranian parliamentarian further emphasized that weak armed forces are “tempting” for others while the strong ones have the deterrence quality.

The remarks came three days after the IRGC Ground Forces put to test new domestically designed and manufactured military hardware, including a high-explosive mine, a sniper rifle and a triple-barrel cannon.

In recent years, Iran has secured great accomplishments in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing essential military equipment and systems.

Iran has repeatedly said its military might poses no threat to other countries, insisting that its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.

Hardliners poisoned the atmosphere of talks

Hashemi Rafsanjani
Hashemi Rafsanjani

What has transpired in nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1 of late and the stance adopted by those who attended the negotiations show that Iran and P5+1 do not want things to return where they were in the past, Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani told a host of entrepreneurs on Monday.

According to Ebtekar newspaper, Ayatollah Rafsanjani further said Iran’s conduct during the Iraqi-imposed war is proof that Tehran does not seek to develop nuclear weapons. “Islam does not allow Muslims to tap into scientific and technological advances to build weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear arms.”

That Iran is committed to international law is an established fact, Ayatollah Hashemi said, adding, “The Iranian nation views it as its inalienable right to use nuclear technology, just like other countries of the world, to develop and make progress.”

That hardliners interfere with the workings of the nation is regrettable, he stated, adding, “Just like in the past, radicals on both sides poisoned the atmosphere of the talks ahead of the most recent round of negotiations.”

The top councilor further said an economic boom is vital to Iranian efforts to reclaim its rightful place in the international community. “We should not allow the bright talent of Iranian youngsters and the rights of the Iranians to go to waste simply because a minority is not satisfied.”

In the speech, Ayatollah Hashemi stressed the need for the reformation of the culture of entrepreneurship in the country and said IRIB [Iran’s state broadcaster] plays an important role in this regard. “Reformation of the culture in question is not that difficult, because humans in different societies instinctively like endeavor and diligence.”

He went on to say, “If entrepreneurship, which is a source of pride in our society, had been taken more seriously, we wouldn’t have had to grapple with unemployment, rather we would have been a destination for migrants instead of witnessing a brain drain.”

Ayatollah Hashemi stated that allegations that some entrepreneurs are parasites amount to injustice to the establishment and the public and that entrepreneurship is sacred because by creating jobs entrepreneurs help protect human dignity.

He said failure of IRIB to pay attention to in-depth cultural and economic questions creates doubt among members of the public in general and the youth in particular, and added “[IRIB Officials] close their eyes to Koranic principles and place an unauthenticated handwritten statement which runs counter to public assumptions at the center of their arguments.

In response to complaints by some entrepreneurs, present at the meeting, about the country’s economic conditions, the former president recalled the early years after the end of the war and said, “We can join hands and generate reconstruction fervor in the country. After the end of the war a reconstruction wave swept across the nation, pushing unemployment from 16 percent into single digit.”

Ayatollah Rafsanjani further said, “If the previous government had not paralyzed the country’s foreign policy, exports of services would have brought in huge revenues today.”

As for a recent surge in terrorist activity in the region, he said IS is a product of the Taliban who were created by the West to first drive Soviet forces from Afghanistan and then create a headache for Iran. “It has now turned into a source of trouble for the West, which is trying to bomb the militant group into extinction. That is not the right approach because militants are hiding among people and the only way to take them out is through ground troops.”

Westerners have realized that Iran is a regional heavyweight, Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani said, adding “The coalition to fight IS reached out to Iran because it knows that it cannot get rid of IS on its own.”

He expressed surprise at the unthinking comments by some aimed at Iran, and said ironically some consider support for resistance groups as promoting terrorism and support for terrorist entities such as hypocrites as defense of human rights.

A book ad in Hamshahri newspaper enraged environmentalists

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Over the past few days, a book advertisement in Hamshahri – a mass-circulation daily – has brought cries of protest from environmentalists, the news website of Iran Environment and Wildlife Watch on September 23 reported.

The contentious ad, which pitched hunting and shooting, appeared on the front page of the newspaper’s special addendum in Golestan Province [in northeastern Iran with an unrivalled ecosystem and remarkable tourist attractions] on September 21, 2014.

Apart from dedicating some chapters to hunting, the book features photos of the writer posing by a dead Iranian leopard and Caspian pheasants.

The advertisement hails “Ecotourism, Hunting and Shooting” as an exquisite gift for those enthused about the environment and hunting. Among other things, the book offers readers a number of medical tips about how to survive in nature, and features information about mammals and birds in Iran and about driving four-wheel-drive cars in different conditions.

However, a significant part of the book is dedicated to a personal photo gallery of the author which depicts corpses of hunted leopards, boars, pheasants and so on.

What raised the ire of environmentalists is that the newspaper, known as a torchbearer for raising public awareness about the environment, dedicated its front page to an advertisement on hunting and its promotion.

Although there is no denying that advertisements are the bread and butter of dailies, the newspaper should not have carried the ad which laid it open to accusations of negligence by advocates of the environment.