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My father is bracing for upcoming legislative elections: Mohsen Rafsanjani

Iran parliament
Iran parliament

On Tuesday Kayhan, a daily which is widely known for its opposition to reforms and anyone reformist, highlighted what it said were contradictory remarks by Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and his son about the former’s plans for upcoming elections for parliament. The following is an excerpt of the report:

Hashemi Rafsanjani said earlier [this week] that he had no plans to lead a ticket in upcoming elections. Only a few days on, his eldest son said that his father is forming a united front with [former President Mohammad] Khatami and [his deputy Mohammad Reza] Aref.

Mohsen Hashemi has released a photo of his father flanked by Khatami and Aref on his Facebook page. It is captioned: “Messrs Hashemi, Khatami, and Aref plan to build on the successful experience of the presidential elections in 2013 and form a united front to make another epic in the legislative elections.”

It should be noted that Seyyed Hassan Rasouli, a member of the board of Iranian Hope Foundation, has confirmed the news. According to Jahan News, statements by Hashemi’s eldest son that his father is to cooperate with Mohammad Khatami and Aref in parliamentary elections should be examined more carefully because Khatami has yet to disavow the sedition of 2009 which saw an uprising against the choice of the people and the Constitution.

It also comes against the backdrop of comments by Mohammad Khatami that he has no plans to return to power. […]

In conclusion, IFP would like to add that a report on the front page of Arman-e Emrooz, a reformist daily, on September 16 quoted Hossein Marashi, a very prominent reformist figure, as saying that an alliance between Khatami and Rafsanjani to lead a ticket in upcoming elections sounds “more of a joke.” And Farhikhtegan daily quoted Mohsen Hashemi as saying, “I have no Facebook account to begin with.”

 

Honesty prerequisite to success of nuclear talks: Rafsanjani

Hashemi Rafsanjani
Hashemi Rafsanjani

Chairman of Expediency Council Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said on Tuesday that honesty is the main criterion for success of nuclear talks between Iran and G5+1.

Iran’s alleged access to nuclear arms is nothing more than a pretext for global powers to obstruct nuclear talks, he said.

Rafsanjani made the remarks in a meeting with Slovak Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak in Tehran.

Hashemi Rafsanjani and Slovak Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak

On talks between Iran and G5+1, he said in the new series of talks Iran has become suspicious of the other party’s good intention because it believes that the dispute should be resolved through negotiations and toughening economic sanctions at this juncture has no justification.

Iran has proved both in deeds and words that it is seeking peaceful use of indigenized nuclear technology and during the eight-year sacred defense the country practically indicated that it is opposed to proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Rafsanjani said.

He said that other parties to the nuclear talks have failed to keep their promises on lifting economic sanctions while expecting Iran to yield to their demands.

Iran has repeatedly declared that proliferation of nuclear weapons is forbidden based on Islamic and humanitarian principles but the country reserves the right to protect its nuclear rights and will not give up even one iota of its rights.

Regarding regional and global developments, Rafsanjani said it will be logical for Europe to revise its policies in dealing with Iran considering the country’s geo-political situation, its rich natural resources and its might to fight terrorists.

The big powers’ immature measures to invade some regional countries and their financial and military support for terrorist groups should be blamed for spread of terrorism, he said.

The West and the US in particular supported the Taliban in Afghanistan and ISIL in Syria, he said, adding that they have categorized terrorists into good and bad groups and try to deal with them based on their interests and policies.
The Zionist regime is the symbol of state terrorism in the world, Rafsanjani said, adding that when they back the Zionists’ crimes and atrocities against the people in Gaza, no doubt that world public opinion would cast doubt on their claims and this will make situation more complicated.

Presence of Iranian dissident groups in the parliaments or various centers of Western states is a good sign of these countries’ double standard policies as well as the confusion of big powers, he said.

Iran is the victim of terrorism and therefore it is ready to take part in any campaign against this evil phenomenon, Rafsanjani said, adding that Iran expects the global powers to harmonize their deeds and words in dealing with such issues.

The Slovak foreign minister, for his part, briefed Rafsanjani on the current economic status of the European Union and said his country has been affected by EU economic problems.

Slovakia is ready to broaden economic, political, cultural and social relations with Iran, he said.

“Peaceful use of nuclear energy is among legitimate rights of all nations and we are happy to witness that Iran has chosen the path of negotiations to resolve the country’s nuclear issue,” he said.

Expressing concern about the issue of terrorism, he said to deal with this menace it is necessary to form an international coalition and since Iran has invaluable experiences and necessary facilities in this regard, the presence of the country in such a coalition can be very effective.

The best way to resolve Iran’s nuclear issue is to prevent it from being politicized and instead focus on technical issues, he said.

Most famous Iranian folkloric ensemble to stage charity concerts

The Kamkars
The Kamkars

Holding charity concerts for patients or for those in need is partly rooted in Iranian culture. In the past, ceremonies would be held at the traditional equivalent of modern-day gyms where wealthy people and athletes would raise money for people in need.

There are many families who are grappling with hard-to-treat diseases. Although they may not be classified as poor, they cannot afford the high costs of treatment. Organization of such concerts can help families handle their problems more easily.

A Tuesday edition of Iran newspaper reported that the Kamkars [a Kurdish family of seven brothers and a sister and the leading musical ensemble in Iran] are to stage benefit concerts for MS and cancer patients in two cities.

Ardavan Kamkar, one of the seven male members of the group, said the band will first travel to Sanandaj, their home town in western Iran, to stage a concert for patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. “Then we’ll have a European tour which will take us to France, Belgium and Sweden for concerts.”

“Upon return from those three countries,” he said, “we’ll stage a concert in Tehran. The proceeds of that concert will go to Mahak, a society that supports children with cancer.”

Iranian nomads get together for an annual festival

Iranian Nomads
Iranian Nomads

Chadegan – a city in Western Isfahan Province – has recently played host to the 4th Iranian Nomad Festival. The event brought together 23 teams from across the nation to compete with each other in sporting and cultural events. The colorful photos below speak more:

Britain calls for Iran assistance in fighting ISIL

UK-diplomat-Hammond

“It was always unlikely that Iran would become a fully fledged member of the coalition but I think we should continue to hope that Iran will align itself broadly with the direction that the coalition is going,” Philip Hammond told reporters on Monday at the end of a Paris conference on coordinating the fight against ISIL.

He said he hoped Iran would be “cooperative with the plans that the coalition is putting in place, even if not a part of the coalition.”

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Monday cast doubt on the sincerity of the so-called coalition to fight terrorism, saying it is a “joke” that the countries, which have supported and financed militant groups now seek to fight terrorism.

“It is a joke that the countries which trained, equipped and financed terrorist groups now suddenly seek to fight these terrorist groups,” Rouhani added.

On September 12, US President Barack Obama said the United States is assembling an international coalition with the goal to “snuff out” the ISIL terrorist group, adding that such extremist groups have “no place in the 21st century.”

The ISIL terrorists control large parts of Syria’s east and north. ISIL also sent its Takfiri militants into Iraq in June, seizing large swathes of land straddling the border between Syria and Iraq.

The Takfiri terrorist group has committed heinous crimes and threatened all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds, during its advances.

 

Paintings of self-taught artists to go on display at Sa’dabad Palace

Painting
Painting

Paintings of self-taught artists are to be put on display from September 20 to October 4 in the museum of Sa’dabad Palace Complex.

According to a report by Iran newspaper on Tuesday, at a press conference dubbed “The Peace Chapter”, the director of UNESCO Tehran Cluster Office said works of art to promote the cause of peace by artists who have not received any professional training are inspiring and in line with UNESCO fundamental values.

At the event which was organized by the Self-taught Artists Council, she further said UNESCO Constitution states that, “… Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed.” […]

She added that at UNESCO we believe the kind of peace which is founded on political and economic considerations of governments can never be sustainable. We should establish unity between different races of mankind by fostering an atmosphere of dialog, understanding and trust. Education, science, culture and art are all major vehicles which can be used to bring people together.

 

China urges pragmatic approach in Iran nuclear talks

wang-min
wang-min

“We hope that all the parties adopt a flexible and practical attitude, meet each other half way, and eventually reach a fair, balanced, mutually beneficial and win-win comprehensive agreement,” said Wang Min, China’s deputy permanent representative to the UN.

The Chinese envoy made the remarks at a UN Security Council meeting on the 1737 Committee, which is tasked with overseeing a set of sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear energy program in December 2006.

“China stands ready to work together with all parties and actively promote the negotiations and to make new contribution to a comprehensive settlement to the issue,” he said.

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His comment came as the Iranian negotiating team, headed by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, left for New York on Tuesday morning for a new round of talks scheduled for September 18.

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Sept. 16

Iranian Newspapers headlines
Iranian Newspapers Headlines

Most Iranian newspapers on Tuesday put the comments of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei upon leaving a Tehran hospital where he underwent prostate surgery on their front pages. “American claims that it seeks to downgrade and destroy IS are unfounded and self-serving,” most headlines read. Upcoming talks between Iran and P5+1 in New York also drew a lot of front-page attention.

Abrar: “As many as 45 million Iranians suffer from inadequate nutrition,” said a member of Parliament’s Agriculture Committee.

 

Abrar Newspaper-09-16


Afarinesh: “If extremist currents are not contained, they are likely to end up like the Islamic State,” warned Chairman of the State Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Afarinesh placed a report under the heading of “People need calm more than guidance” on its front page. It is true that some social problems such as the violation of the Islamic dress code exist, but people should not take the implementation of the law into their own hands, the report said. It also highlighted that respect for people and their rights is imperative for ensuring calm in society.

 

Afarinesh Newspaper-09-16


Aftab-e Yazd:“Iran’s economic growth has landed in positive territory,” said senior economist Dr. Musa Ghaninejad.

 

Aftabe Yazd Newspaper-09-16


Arman-e Emrooz quoted Qom’s Provincial Governor Mohammad Sadegh Salehimanesh as saying, “A majority of officials in the province have been appointed without my approval.” He went on to say that in late December the performance of the managers of state organizations and offices will be assessed and the outcome will play a key role in future decisions as to whether designated provincial officials remain in office. He added although he did not approve of some appointments, he would cooperate with officials as long as they serve the interests of the province.

 

Arman Newspaper-09-16


Asrar quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as saying, “Conclusion of a final deal in New York is unlikely.”

 

Asrar Newspaper-09-16


Ebtekar: “As much as $48 billion in tax evasion” is the headline of a report that covers the scourge of underground economy which involves money laundering and also an absence of transparency in Iranian legal businesses. It highlights the need for replacement of oil revenues with taxpayer money to put an end to the heavy dependence of the economy on oil. Wide fluctuations in oil revenues over the past few years have taken a toll on Iran’s economy.

Ebtekar: “The verdict in a case involving former Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi was officially handed down” was the headline that the daily put on its front page about the case which has generated a lot of heat in the papers of late. Mohammad Reza Rahimi, who was charged with corruption, was sentenced to jail term and fines. In reaction, his attorney, Mohammad Reza Naderi, said he would appeal the verdicts straightaway.

Ebtekar quotedInterior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli as saying, “Any social measure has to be in keeping with the law.”

 

Ebtekar Newspaper-09-16


Eghtesad-e Pooya: “Workers bore the brunt of the recession,” said First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri.

 

Eghtesade Pouya Newspaper-09-16


Etemad: Amendment by the Islamic Consultative Assembly of rules governing the implementation of Article 44 of the Constitution [which deals with privatization of state companies] will inject transparency into the workings of 25 economic institutions.

Etemad: The Palestinian ambassador to Iran said the right of Palestinians to return home is not negotiable.

 

Etemad Newspaper-09-16


Ettela’at: “The Syrian army has recaptured Reef Hama.”

 

Ettelaat Newspaper-09-16


Jomhouri Islami:“We do our best to liberalize the justice shares,” said Iran’s economy minister.

 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper-09-16


Kaenat: The UN special envoy has warned that Libya is teetering on the brink of utter disarray.

 

Kaenat Newspaper-09-16


Kayhan: “The meeting in Paris to form a coalition against ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) is a fabrication.”

 

Kayhan Newspaper-09-16


Nasl-e Farda: Iraqi’s President Fuad Masum expressed discontent over the exclusion of Iran from the international anti-terrorism meeting in Paris and said any measure should be taken with Iran’s involvement.

 

Nasle Farda Newspaper-09-16


Payam-e Zaman quoted Deputy Foreign Minister for European and American Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi as saying, “If P5+1 is politically determined, Iran is all set to see the nuclear negotiations produce a final deal. In case of a sweeping agreement, Iran expects Western countries to lift all sanctions.”

 

Zayam Newspaper-09-16


Resalat: “Insulting the religious beliefs of Sunni Muslims is not permissible,” Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi said.

 

Resalat Newspaper-09-16


Roozan: “Bringing the Iran-Iraq war to an end was the most valuable service Hashemi delivered to the country,” university Professor and political analyst Sadegh Zibakalamtold the daily in an interview.

 

Rouzan Newspaper-09-16


Shahrvand: “Immigration of Iranian tailors to Turkey and China” is a report by the daily in which it points out that the costs of garment production in China and Turkey are respectively 95 and 80 percent less than those of Iran. That’s why Iranian tailors leave Iran for China and Turkey to give their career a shot in the arm.

 

Shahrvand Newspaper-09-16


Sharq: “Tehran’s Mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was summoned to parliament.” MPs cite the municipality’s failure to heed city councilors’ calls to scuttle a construction project in Madar Park and improper behavior of some municipality contractors as the reason why the mayor has been called in by the chamber for some explanations.

 

Shargh Newspaper-09-16


Tafahom: The director of the oversight body at the Health Ministry said hospitals have been given six months to say whether or not they are interested in opening a special ward for foreign patients. The initiative is intended to boost medical tourism.

 

Tafahom Newspaper-09-16

 

 

Pope Francis is an IS target: Iraqi ambassador to Vatican

Pope-Francis
Pope-Francis

Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, is an IS [also known as ISIL] target, Iraq’s ambassador to the Vatican Habib al-Sadr told the Italian newspaper of Messasaggero, warning that terrorists led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi have the pope in their crosshairs.

He said IS is like a cancerous tumor with crazy cells which are likely to spiral out of control and deal a blow beyond the borders of its so-called caliphate.

The Iraqi diplomat further said that ISIL strategy is to prompt media to hype up its acts of terror, adding the graphic images of IS beheadings that media put on display were designed to send ripples of panic throughout the world.

On the likelihood of an assassination attempt on Pope Francis, he said that our experts are monitoring their every move. We know how terrorists think and we believe that an attempt on the life of Pope is likely.

Habib al-Sadr went on to say that he has warned the officials in the Vatican and they know well that how menacing the IS threat could be.

The Holy See has backed efforts by the Iraqi government to fight ISIL.

 

Construction of two new nuclear plants starts by yearend: Official

Iran Nuclear Power Plant
Iran Nuclear Power Plant

Construction of two new nuclear power plants is likely to get underway by the end of the year, said the deputy director of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization.

Arman-e Emrooz daily on Tuesday quoted Behrooz Kamalvandi as saying that final arrangements, which are legal, commercial and technical in nature, are being made for construction of the new plants.

He described as positive his recent visit to Moscow and the meetings he held there with his Russian counterpart and said, “The two sides are close to clinching an agreement on construction near Bushehr of two more nuclear power plants with a minimum capacity of 1,000 MW, equipped with desalination units.”

He went on to say that talks about the costs of the project are complete, adding the new plants are similar to the one the Russians have built in Bushehr. “The new plants are more modern and equipped with desalination units which help us supply a large amount of water for drinking and agricultural purposes in the south.