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A look at newspaper headlines across the country on August 31, 2014

Iran newspapers
Iran newspapers

Ebtekar leads on the fourth news conference of President Hassan Rouhani since he took office more than a year ago and quotes the chief executive as saying, “As far as [nuclear] talks go, the buck stops here. […] Impeachment won’t change the course of my government. […] We act in keeping with the law in dealing with what happened [after the presidential elections] in 2009.”

 

Ebtekaar Newspaper

 

Farhikhtegan, another Tehran-based daily, gave extensive coverage to the comments of President Rouhani and cited him as telling the presser, “Some should not build on illusions to deprive others of their social rights. The law has the final say. […] We welcome the efforts of any country that wants to take on terrorism.”

Farhikhtegan: The vice-president of Islamic Azad University urges housewives to seize the opportunity and sign up for academic programs specially designed for them.

 

Farhikhtegan Newspaper

 

Haft-e Sobh, another mass circulation daily which focuses on social, economic, urban and cultural issues, describes Vice-President Mohammad Bagher Noubakht, who also serves as the government spokesman, and the president’s Chief of Staff Mohammad Nahavandian as the “new captains of the government” and says after tireless efforts of [Foreign Minister] Mohammad Javad Zarif which produced little result over the past year, now economic figures of the government lead the charge.

 

Hafte Sobh Newspaper

 

Arman-e Emrooz too puts the president on its front page and quotes him as saying, “Some live on division and discord. […] Trumped-up allegations are unacceptable. […] Those involved in smear campaigns should quit critiquing the government. […] No meeting with [President] Obama is scheduled.”

 

Armane Emrooz Newspaper

 

Aftab-e Yazd: MPs go into another recess. The annual break of parliament deputies is longer than that of school students.

 

Aftabe Yazd Newspaper

 

Abrar: “The death toll from drug addiction is greater than earthquakes’,” a member of the Social Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly said.

“The Islamic State is no match for Iran,” the deputy commander of the ground forces of the Iranian Army said.

 

Abrar Newspaper

 

Ettela’at quoted Deputy Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Abbas Salehi as saying that winning back the trust of the cultural community is a priority of the government. “We will try to use the notions of the cultural community as a revolutionary asset. The lifting of some arbitrary and illegal bans and suspensions has played a role in building trust.”

 

Ettelaat Newspaper

 

Etemad has a story headed “Reformist Seat, Principlist Plan” which poses a question as to where the rivalry of the two main political parties over the chairmanship of Tehran City Council leads to.

“Freedom is vital to thinking,” Siavash Jamadi, a translator of philosophical and literary books said in reaction to proposed changes to the philosophy program in universities.

 

Etemad Newspaper

 

Iran too led on the president’s progress report which he released in a press conference on August 30 and cited Mr. Rouhani as saying, “I will live up to the promise I made to the public. […] The new sanctions the US has slapped on Iran are not in line with the Geneva Interim Agreement. […] The sanctions regime will never make a comeback. […] By yearend, Iran’s economic growth will land in positive territory. […] Countries claiming to fight terrorism should practice what they preach.”

 

Iran Newspaper

 

Jamejam: “New sanctions have led to more [Iranian] mistrust in America,” President Rouhani stated.

 

JaameJam Newspaper

 

Jomhouri Islami: “New sanctions are unfair and contrary to the Geneva Agreement,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.

“Top diplomats from P5+1 and Iran will meet in New York to work out a nuclear deal with Tehran,” EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said.

 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper

 

 

Resalat: “Any deal that compromises the nuclear rights of the Iranian people is out of the question,” Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said.

 

Resalat Newspaper

 

Kayhan: “A 10-year ban on exploitation of forests in the north [of Iran] has taken effect,” head of the Forestry Organization declared.

 

Kayhan Newspaper

 

Hamshahri: “The West is worried about homegrown terrorists” and “New defense products are in the pipeline.”

 

Hamshahri Newspaper

 

Hemayat: Health Ministry has been chosen as the top government institution.

Life expectancy [in Iran] is to increase by 10 years.

 

Hemayat Newspaper

 

Rah-e Mardom takes a look at the development projects [Tehran Mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf] has overseen before and after his failed bid to become president [in 2013].

 

Rahe mardom Newspaper

 

Mardomsalari: “We will proudly skirt the new sanctions,” President Rouhani says in reaction to a new set of sanctions imposed by the US.

 

Mardomsalari Newspaper.

 

Iran’s national volleyball team won the match against Italy in style

Iran-Itally-Volleyball-FIVB2014
Iran-Itally-Volleyball-FIVB2014

Giving a drubbing to Italy, Iran appeared strong in their first match at the 2014 FIVB Men’s World Championship. The squad of Slobodan Kovac, Iran’s coach, took on Italy in Krakow, Poland on August 31 and emerged victorious in their opening match in Pool D, after beating Italy in four sets (25-16, 23-25, 25-21, 25-22). The sporting event got off to a good start for Iran after they scored 3 points in their opener. Securing a remarkable victory, Iran also made up for their loss against Italy in their last showdown in Florence, Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported on August 31.

Results are not predictable: Iran’s Head Coach

Coach and Marouf

FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Poland 2014 got under way in Warsaw on August 30. In the opening match hosts Poland beat Serbia in straight sets (25 – 19, 25 – 18, 25 – 18). Iran are to line up against powerhouse Italy on Sunday August 31 (11:00 GMT). The Iranian Labor New Agency (ILNA) quoted the Serbian coach of the Iranian side before the much-awaited match as telling a news conference that results are “not predictable”. Here is what else Slobodan Kovac and his captain Saeed Marouf said at the news conference:

“The World Championship is a great competition. Iran are a force to be reckoned with. My team fared very well in the World League, but here in Poland results are unpredictable,” Iran’s coach said.

He went on to say that his team will try their best to showcase a great performance similar to that of the previous event. “We need to strategize from game to game. We want to play well and put great volleyball on display.”

When asked about Iran’s preparatory camp in the United States, he said that he was not a politician. “As far as volleyball goes, we prepared ourselves for the World Championship. […] We went to the US for warmup games and Iranians residing in the United States supported us during our stay there. I hope we will be able to perform well in Los Angeles when the American city plays host to the World League in 2015.”

The captain of the Iranian squad, meanwhile, said that participation in the World Championship is different from other games. “We want to repeat the World League. We will try to perform to the best of our ability and advance to the second round.”

Iran to Start with Italy in FIVB World Championship

Iran and Italy played against each other five times in the 2014 FIVB World League, in which the Iranian team won two matches and lost three times.

Once again, the two teams are scheduled to play on Sunday in Pool D of the 2014 FIVB Men’s World Championship in Krakow, Poland.

The Iranian team has been drawn along with the US, Belgium, France, Puerto Rico and Italy.

The team will play US, France, Belgium and Puerto Rico respectively.

The 24 teams are divided into four pools of six teams with the four best placed at the conclusion of the round-robin elimination process advancing to the next phase of four pools of four teams, fivb.com wrote.

Then, the best two of these pools will play in the semifinals and medal matches with the other four sides playing for the 5 to 8 positions.

Only Russia (6), Brazil (3), Italy (3), Czechoslovakia (2), Poland, the United States and East Germany have taken the honors of world champions since the inception of the competition in 1949.

The pool composition is as follows:

Pool A in Wroclaw: Argentina, Australia, Cameroon, Poland, Serbia and Venezuela.
Pool B in Katowice: Brazil, Cuba, Finland, Germany, Korea and Tunisia.
Pool C in Gdansk: Bulgaria, Canada, China, Egypt, Mexico and Russia.
Pool D in Krakow: Belgium, France, Iran, Italy, Puerto Rico and the United States.

Iran welcomes Saudi foreign minister: Zarif

Iran-Mohammad Javad Zarif
Iran-Mohammad Javad Zarif

In a joint press conference with Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja on Sunday in Tehran, Mohammad Javad Zarif said he is also prepared to visit Saudi Arabia.

He added that Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian have had positive talks with Faisal during his recent visit to in the western Saudi city of Jeddah.

“I am also prepared to cooperate with him (Faisal) for boosting our relations and also improving the current situation in the region,” the Iranian foreign minister stated.

He added that Tehran and Riyadh have common interests and face common dangers including extremism and sectarianism in the region.

The meeting between Amir-Abdollahian and Faisal was the first in high-level bilateral talks between the two countries after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani took office last year.

In March, President Rouhani emphasized Tehran’s determination to improve ties with neighboring Muslim countries, saying cooperation between Iran and Saudi Arabia would be vital for regional security.

The two countries have remained divided on a number of key regional issues, including the Bahraini uprising and the crisis in Syria.

 

Iran Loses to Host Spain in FIBA World Cup

Iran-Spain-Basketball
Iran-Spain-Basketball

In the match held at the Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Pau Gasol scored 33 points in Spain’s victory and Mehdi Kamrani led Iran with 18 points.

“I am satisfied with our performance since I believe that Spain and the United States will advance to the final. We played against a great team,” Iran coach Mehmed Becirovic said.

Iran is scheduled to face Brazil on Sunday.

Results:
US 114, Finland 55
Spain 90, Iran 60
Brazil 65, France 63
Croatia 81, Philippines 78
Slovenia 90, Australia 80
Turkey 76, New Zealand 73
Ukraine 72, Dominican Republic 62
Argentina 98, Puerto Rico 75
Lithuania 87, Mexico 74
Serbia 85, Egypt 64
Greece 87, Senegal 64
Angola 80, Korea 69

Pigeon Houses, Iranian Architectural Elegance

Pigeon Houses, Iranian Architectural Elegance

The Game-keeping and Nature Magazine in its summer issue (July-September 2014) published a report headed “Iranian Architecture in Pigeon Houses”, which revolved around the architecture of dovecots in Iran that have unfortunately lost their status with the advance of urbanization. The following includes a brief look at amazing features of these artistically built structures and a trip down the memory lane to their glory days when many of them still offered safe haven and comfort to pigeons:

Pigeon Houses, Iranian Architectural EleganceIt is an Iranian-designed nest for Iranian pigeons. Iranians did not keep homing pigeons in captivity. In fact, such nests were intended to function as a place of rest and refreshment where pigeons could stay, drink water and peck at seeds and then fly back to the blue sky.

Pigeon houses are fairly large adobe structures built by farmers. They have numerous timbers in their upper section and there is a honeycomb and porous network in the interior which provides birds with suitable accommodation. Their interior architecture is exceptional. These buildings are magnificent thanks to their substantial size, glory and diversity in design. Thanks to careful consideration of climate and biology by Iranian architects, fascinating wonders in the name of pigeon houses appeared on earth, beautiful and terracotta-colored structures which survived long and rightly deserve to be viewed as superior to the Seven Wonders of the World.

Farmers used pigeons as biological pest controllers and collected their droppings as natural fertilizer for their farms. Pigeon manure is rich in nitrogen and thus was used as potent fertilizer in farming and gardening. Also, farmers kept the birds for their eggs. The agricultural method popular with farmers in the suburbs of Isfahan and Yazd shows advanced farming, a method known today as organic agriculture. Biological pest control without the use of chemicals is a main feature of such farming. In the past, pigeon droppings were used in different industries like the process of tanning leather and production of gunpowder. For the very reason, Shah Abbas I (a Safavid dynasty ruler) imposed a rather heavy tax on pigeon houses.

It is an Iranian-designed nest for Iranian pigeons. Iranians did not keep homing pigeons in captivity. In fact, such nests were intended to function as a place of rest and refreshment where pigeons could stay, drink water and peck at seeds and then fly back to the blue sky.

Small and big pigeon houses across Iran offered accommodation to about 1,000-40,000 birds based on their size. The design and function of such structures were so interesting that their architects seemed to have put to use all sciences to attract pigeons and present them with a safe environment. Geometry and mathematics employed to maximize the area of the structure and adoption of aesthetic principles in their design are remarkable.

If, for one reason or another, pigeons get into a panic and thousands of them start flapping simultaneously, the vibrations will hit the cylindrical body of the structure and consequently the intensified waves will result in the collapse of the building. Iranian architects have decreased the column’s effective length and shored up the structure to push down the vibration amplitude of the tower. So if vibrations from the movement of their wings while flying have the same amplitude as the tower vibrations, a change and an increase in the tower’s vibration amplitude will be negligible and the devastating phenomenon of Resonance could be averted. Pigeon houses are among the first manmade earthquake-resistant structures, if not the first ones.

Pigeon Houses, Iranian Architectural EleganceTimbers pass horizontally through the structure and join the opposite walls. Therefore, walls are held firmly together and wide vertical cracks which could lead to the collapse of the tower won’t appear. Pigeon houses are designed and constructed in a way that the least building material and surface area translate into the most efficient use of space and hence the largest number of pigeon holes. Nesting holes are arranged in a way that offer equal access to birds. Besides, all nests are the same in terms of sunlight exposure and ventilation, and pigeons have an equal amount of space to fly back and forth; no pigeon hole has an advantage over another. Nests pierced in the lower levels are the most suitable ones for reproduction, for pigeons need a dimly-lit place for that purpose.

For about 50 cm above the ground, there is no pigeon hole in the tower. Pigeon manure is accumulated in this space and after one year, sealed openings at either side of the house open to let the amassed droppings out. The structure is designed to provide security, peace and comfort to the birds. Pigeon holes made in the domed cupolas known as “pepper-pots” are of a specific external diameter, so they can only allow entry to pigeons and sparrows and deny access to birds of prey.

Traditional Pigeon Places in IranTo attract pigeons and scare predators away, the smell of animals such as wolves and hyenas or of some herbs such as frankincense is used in the building.

One of the most ingenious architectural techniques adopted to keep snakes away from pigeon houses is a coat of stucco around 50-60 cm above the tower base. The smooth, evenly-coated surface prevents their ascent to the nesting holes. This plaster band widely known as “plaster shawl” can be seen in most pigeon houses and what is interesting is that pigeons show more interest in towers that have the plaster band at the base.

Local enforce a ban on hunting within a 500-meter radius of pigeon houses so that the safety of the area can attract more pigeons to such houses.

Unfortunately, with time and outbreaks of rows among estate owners, pigeon houses have been abandoned and their restoration has faded into oblivion. In addition, farmers’ failure to spread seeds, especially in the winter, for the birds has led to their gradual migration from towers, leaving the structures in a state of disrepair. Over the past century, expansion of cities, a rise in population, and sound pollution caused by different modes of transport have left no farm where birds can peck at seeds with peace of mind.

 

Roster of Iranian national basketball team

Iran Basketball Team
Iran Basketball Team

The 12 men Mehmed Becirovic, the Slovenian coach of Iran’s national basketball team, has picked for the 2014 FIBA World Cup include: Samad Nikkhah Bahrami, Hamed Haddadi, Mehdi Kamrani, Oshin Sahakian, Hamed Afagh, Arsalan Kazemi, Mohammad Jamshidi, Asghar Kardoust, Sajjad Mashayekhi, Behnam Yakhchali, and Arman Zanganeh.

Iran’s World Cup opener pits them against hosts Spain on Saturday August 30.

Iran’s basketball team in Spain in quest of world glory

FIBA 2014-Groups
FIBA 2014-Groups

The Iranian basketball team, in Spain to take part in the 2014 FIBA World Cup, will line up against hosts Spain in Granada on Saturday (20:00 GMT).

Iran and Spain are in Group A of the games along with France, Serbia, Brazil and Egypt. To find their way into the round of 12, Iran need to finish among the top three teams in the group stage. The following is the schedule of Iran’s games in the FIBA World Cup:

Iran – Spain (Saturday August 30)   20:00 GMT

Iran – Brazil (Sunday August 31)     16:00 GMT

Iran – Serbia (Monday Sept. 1)         13:30 GMT

Iran – Egypt (Wednesday Sept. 3)   13:30 GMT

Iran – France (Thursday Sept. 4)     16:00 GMT

 

Iran Basketball Team
Iran Basketball Team

No expense is spared to pitch Iranian carpets internationally

Iranian Carpets-20

On August 24, a report in Asia, a Tehran-based daily, took a brief look at the stature of Iranian carpets on the international stage. Since a week-long hand-woven carpet exhibition opened on August 23, the paper found it suited to publish the comments of some officials including First Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri, Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, and Head of the National Center for Iranian Carpet (NCIC) Hamid Kargar, who delivered speeches on the opening day of the fair. About 120 foreign businessmen and researchers were invited to attend the event. What comes next is a report that the paper carried:

“Iranian carpets bear the huge responsibility of reflecting Iranian culture, civilization, and history, that’s why hurdles in the way of their production and trade need to be cleared,” said the vice president on the opening day of the exhibition, hailing carpets as a commodity that throws the economy a lifeline when non-oil revenues drop.

Taking a swipe at the lackluster performance of those who advertise hand-woven carpets on international broadcasting networks, the minister of industry, mine and trade told a large number of Iranian carpet producers and foreign businessmen in attendance, “This ministry stands ready to allocate the budget necessary to introduce and promote Iranian carpets. With government backing, the extensive promotion of hand-woven carpets across the world can see better days.”

Stressing the fact that creativity and innovation should not take a toll on the originality of Iranian carpets, he added: “In markets abroad, hand-woven carpets made in other countries are passed off as Iranian with the label of “The Islamic Republic of Iran” thanks to our highly-accredited carpets. It seems that we need to preserve our exemplary record. The government vigorously supports extensive TV advertisements aboard, especially in Europe. Unlike us, some companies trumpet their tiniest products. Anyway, as for carpet advertisement, there is a void in international TV networks that needs to be filled.”

Later the head of NCIC said: “The National Center for Iranian Carpet cannot afford to introduce and pitch Iranian carpets thanks to its limited budget, that’s why the ministry should attach special attention to the industry. As a result of sanctions, over the past four years, Iranian carpets have been banned from the American market and consequently, Iranian producers and tens of thousands of carpet weavers have taken an additional hit. I hope that the thaw in Iran’s political relations on the international front will make up for such losses.”

Hamid Kargar further stated: “One-on-one talks with foreign hand-woven carpet businessmen during the exhibition can help overseas trade boom and offer an opportunity to reach out to wholesale buyers.”

Special carpet trade training workshops covering topics such as electronic commerce, International Trade Law, transport, insurance, systems of purchase and storage, and techniques of trade negotiations are among other programs of the event, he concluded.