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Frye : “They are very hospitable people. I love them very much,”

Richard Nelson Frye

“They are very hospitable people. I love them very much,”

Frye said in his talking about Iranians.

Famed as “dean of the world’s Iranologists” among scholars, Frye died in Boston on March 27, 2014.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and the Director of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO) Abouzar Ebrahimi Torkaman have expressed their condolences on the loss of the great scholar.

“His death deeply saddened all those who were interested in Persian studies,” Torkaman stated.

Frye founded Middle Eastern studies department at Harvard University. His works and researches on Persian culture and civilization have played significant role in expanding Persian studies across the world.

He has researched and taught the cultural history of Iran, Central Asia and the Near East for over six decades. He had great affection for Iran and the Iranian people and traveled to Iran several times.

He wrote more than 20 books and over 150 articles about the ancient Iranian culture.

Frye, in his will, had expressed his wish to be buried next to the Zayandehroud River in his beloved city, Isfahan.

While two American Iranologists, Arthur Pope and Phyllis Ackerman, are already buried in Iran, Fry’s request was approved by former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in September 2007.

Latest news of International publishers at 27th TIBF

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tehran international book fair-27th

 

 

Speaking to IBNA, Mohammad Reza Wasfi explained about a $6 million debt of the 24th Tehran International Book Fair: “The major part of this debt was settled through the intermediary support of the UNESCO, an act has nothing to do with the Iranian governmental organizations.”
“$3,700,000 of this debt has been settled and the rest, in addition to our debts from the 25th TIBF has been deposited in a third bank, but due to the restrictions on transferring money to the accounts of the foreign publishers, it has not yet been paid to them,” he pointed out.
Wasfi further said: “As a result of such limitations, we could not adequately encourage the foreign publishers to participate at the forthcoming Tehran book fair, although in some earlier editions of this cultural event, we could showcase foreign books which had not yet even introduced in the European countries, but later the economic sanctions challenged our plans to achieve our goals.”

 

IRAN BOOK NEWS AGENCY

Father goes to do boxing, delighting Syrian children

Father Dave – David Smith
Father Dave, David Smith

Father Dave, David Smith, is an Australian parish priest of Holy Trinity Dulwich Hill and also a professional boxer. He has been spending some days in Iran and joined the pace pilgrim caravan to Syria for humanitarian aid transfer.

In an interview with Mehr News correspondent, Father Dave said that he had been to Syria another time before and it is going to be his 2nd time.

About participation in this humanitarian movement he said that “it is the second time I join a group of people who travel to Syria for peace. I am going there to fight boxing with the Syrian children to delight them and we are bringing medicine and toys – which is very lovely – for the kids.”

He continued that he is a professional boxer and boxing is a matter of thinking and mental power rather than physical power and that boxing with Syrian children is all fun, giving them the pleasure of childhood eager to fight specially among little boys.

Father Dave mentioned that traveling around the world to different countries, one would see that people are all involved in ordinary life just like the others in other countries and when you enter Syria you will see the same thing in Damascus. War-torn people of Syria have their own lives and routines just like the others around the world.

About those who may benefit from this war which has led to a human crisis over there for more than three years, Father Dave mentioned that this is a big business of domineering powers who wish to bring tension to the region and they recruit fighters from different countries for that and it is all a big business for money.

But the unfortunate result of all these wars is that people are suffering due to these businesses going on there but at the same time western powers are losing their reputations in the world and the crisis will end soon and he emphasized that he is sure that the crisis will end very soon.

Referring to Syrian Peace conference of Geneva I and II Father Dave told that “it is clear there is no result out of the peace talks in Geneva for Syrian people” and continued that “countries like Canada who have no role or can have no role in solving Syrian crisis were invited to the conferences, while Iran that cares and can help to put an end to the crisis was not invited, so the conferences went on as if with no good result and the war is still going on in Syria.”

Talking about probable solutions for ending the human crisis in Syria, Father Dave added that he believes only a Syrian-Syrian dialogue can help the crisis end in Syria, other countries interventions would only add to the crisis out there.

Father Dave believed that the ongoing war in Syria is not a religious war at all, people with different religions have different ways of living but we are all human beings and have almost the same routines. “People with different religions, you as a Muslim and I as a Christian and with different cultures are all created by one God, we all have the same Creator” he said and believed having the same Creator makes us united.

About Iran and in the face of media propaganda against Iran and what he sees as an eyewitness in this country, the conditions here, people and cities, whether he likes the country and likes to be back to Iran, Father Dave said he had already been to Iran and visited Isfahan and this time he visited Tehran, Isfahan and Qom and he loved all of them. “People here are really lovely and friendly, none of the things about Iran as a dangerous place on media is true,” he said.

He continued that he loves Iran and will surely be back, bringing his family to the country as soon as possible. About the society and security he pointed to the people moving around easily and safely and added he wonders that families with no fear go out to the parks at nights or walk on streets while in his country, Australia, no one dares to do so at nights and they prefer to stay home to be safe.

He said propaganda against Iran shows a wrong face of the country, while when someone sees it closely, will recognize that this is a lovely country with lovely people.

He wishes to come back to Iran soon with his family because people are so good and the country is very beautiful.

Iran, Afghanistan economic ministers meet at World Bank Spring meeting

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Iran’s economic minister Ali Tayyebnia

In the meeting Iran’s economic minister, Ali Tayyebnia, pointed to the common cultural and long-lasting relations between the two countries, adding that development of relations would satisfy both countries.

He also congratulated Afghan people and officials for successful presidential elections recently held in the country.

Iran’s economic minister called the Afghan minister for more efforts by the Afghanistan government to stop drug trafficking on Iran-Afghanistan borders.

Both ministers emphasized on boosting bilateral relations between the two countries. Afghanistan’s economic minister said that Iran’s humanitarian aid for the Afghan people and projects carried out in the country by the Islamic Republic of Iran all indicated close ties between the two countries.

Each spring, thousands of government officials, journalists, civil society organizations, and invited participants from the academia and private sectors, gather in Washington, DC for the Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank Group.

Iran dubs US decision on denying visa as ‘unwise’

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UN - IRAN

 

After the White House had announced that the US would not issue visa for Hamid Abutalebi, Iran’s representative body to the UN issued a statement, saying that the US act violated the country’s commitments in hosting the UN. “The act was also violation of countries’ natural rights and independence in appointing their permanent ambassadors,” the statement said, and that “the Islamic Republic of Iran would exploit all diplomatic possibilities to counteract this illegal act.”

UN still silent on US visa denial to Iran’s representative

The UN spokesperson refused to reveal any view of the US denial of visa to Iran’s would-be ambassador to the UN.

Dujarric said that neither the US nor Iran had asked for a ruling. “But the US informing the UN of its decision should trigger some statement,” the Inner Press quoted him to say.

Asked by Iran’s state TV reporter about the issue, Dujarric reiterated the UN former position. “This is a bilateral issue between Iran and the US, and the UN would not intervene,” he believed.

The statement by the UN spokesperson comes while; the Host Country Agreement makes the US committed to see necessary arrangements to facilitate the visa attainment for countries’ representatives to the UN.

The press meeting of the UN spokesperson was held an hour before the official statement by the White House’s Jay Carney that the US would not issue a visa for Mr. Abutalebi.

The UN spokesperson expressed hope that the US and Iran settle the issue successfully. Asked by a reporter as to the US commitment according to Host Country Agreement and commitment to facilitate visa acquirement, he told that the Agreement had clearly asserted the commitments by the UN and the US, “but in this particular case, I have no idea.”

The Innercity Press reporter asked the spokesperson “That is, since the Host Country Agreement hasn’t changed, why hasn’t the UN simply reiterated its precedential ruling on Arafat? Is the only difference the change in Secretaries General?” to which Dujarric told answered that the Host Country Agreement was in place which was signed immediately after the UN was established. “The verdict, however, had given after seeking the official position of the host country,” he added.

“About the issue of Iran’s ambassador to the UN, the US has not yet officially communicated the decision to the UN,” he said.

After the US had postponed issuing of a visa to Mr. Abutalebi, Iran’s proposed ambassador to the UN, political sensitivities had been in a record high.

Spokeswoman Slams Britain’s Anti-Iran Report as “Biased, Spiteful”

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham

The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office published a report about Iran on April 10, in which it has made allegations of human rights violation and restriction of freedom of expression against the Islamic Republic.

The report, titled “Iran – Country of Concern”, also criticizes the process of elections in Iran and raps Tehran for imposing the death penalty.

In reply, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham on Friday deplored the British report as “recurring, spiteful and based on a completely one-sided view on the realities” in Iran.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran works in active partnership in the international human rights communities with interactive morale and in the bilateral dialogs with the countries to raise the status of human rights globally,” she explained.

Afkham stressed that Iran emphasizes the respect for the other nations’ cultures, values and beliefs, noting that the Islamic Republic has always “expressed its basic opposition to the imposition of double standards and the political approach to the issue of human rights.”

“Unfortunately” she added “certain countries, along with the communities under their control, have utilized the human rights for their political objectives with political intentions.”

She also accused the British government of violating the rights of minorities, Muslims and migrants, saying given the numerous cases of human rights violation in Britain, London cannot define any procedures for the other nations, including the Iranian people and the democratically elected administration.

The Iranian spokeswoman further called on those which claim to be defenders of human rights to respect the other nations’ demands and begin with the human rights reforms from inside their own countries.

Army Commander Reiterates Iran’s Preparedness to Repel Threats

Ataollah Salehi
Iranian Army Commander Major General Ataollah Salehi

“If we face a threat, we respond to it strongly and firmly,” Major General Salehi said on Thursday, noting that the Armed Forces’ military capabilities and high degree of preparedness have enabled them to respond quickly in the face of possible threats.

The top-ranking general also announced that the most recent achievements of the Iranian Army will be put on display during military parades, slated for April 18, marking Iran’s National Army Day.

Iranian military commanders have on various occasions praised the country’s armed forces for manufacturing home-made military and defensive equipment, saying the indigenous weaponry have given the armed forces an advantage.

In relevant comments earlier in March, Major General Salehi had called on the local experts and technicians to put efforts into indigenizing the country’s military equipment.

In a visit to an exhibition of research and scientific achievements in an Air Force training center in Tehran at the time, Major General Salehi had expressed satisfaction with the great headway the Iranian cadets have made in the expertise in manufacturing home-made products.

The commander then called on the whole military instructors and cadets to zero in on manufacturing indigenous equipment for the country’s armed forces.

He also asked the sophisticated military experts to transfer their experience to the next generation of young technicians, whom he said will shape the future of the armed forces.

Foolad Claims Iran Professional League Title

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Foolad Iran's football team

On the final day of the season, Foolad defeated Gostaresh Foolad of Tabriz 1-0 in Tabriz. Mehrdad Jamaati scored the goal for Foolad in the 37th minute.

Persepolis became runner-up and qualified for the next season’s AFC Champions League along with Foolad. The Iranian giant football team beat Esteghlal Khuzestan 1-0 in its away game. Prodigy Mohammad Abbaszadeh found the back of the net from the penalty spot in the 32nd minute.

Meanwhile, Naft lost to Sepahan and finished in third place. Mehdi Sharifi was on target in the 53rd minute. Naft will go to playoffs to book a place in the AFC Champions League. Sepahan finished in fourth place.

IPL holder Esteghlal lost to Tractor Sazi 3-1 at the Azadi Stadium and came fifth.

Farshad Ahmadzadeh opened the scoring in the 31st minute but Esteghlal defender Hanif Omranzadeh cancelled out his goal in the 43rd minute.

Afterwards, Mohammad Nosrati gave a lead the visiting team with a long-range shot in the 52nd minute. Tractor Sazi striker Karim Ansarifard scored from the penalty spot in the 72nd minute and became the best scorer of the season with 14 goals.

Damash was relegated from IPL after a 1-1 draw against Mes, which had been relegated last week.

Saba and Saipa drew 0-0, Rah Ahan lost to Zob Ahan 1-0 in home, and Fajr Sepasi defeated Malavan 2-1 and went to IPL playoffs.

Foold won the IPL title for the second time. The Ahvaz-based team had once won the title in 2004-05 Season.

Rouhani congratulates Iranian weightlifters’ championship

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Iran's President Hasan rouhani

 

Iranian disabled weightlifters
Iranian disabled weightlifters – Siamand Rahman

 

 

Iran delegate with a total of 12 Medals 5gold and 1bronze in the men’s junior, 1gold and 5silver in the Men’s senior closed its attempt in the events.

According to IRISFD – Islamic Republic of Iran Sports Federation for the Disabled site – ran 13 lifters of participating in the competitions were as blew:

Mens Up to 49kg, Mohsen Bakhtiar
Mens Up to 54kg, ABBASI Samad
Mens Up to 59kg, Ahmad Doustdar
Mens Up to 59kg, Hamzeh Mohammadi
Mens Up to 65kg, Amir Sajjad Youssefi
Mens Up to 72kg, Saeed Heydarpour
Mens Up to 72kg, Roohallah Rostami
Mens Up to 88kg, Seyyed Hamed Solhipour
Mens Up to 107kg, Ali Sadeghzadeh
Mens Up to 107kg, Mahdi Sayadi
Mens Over 107kg, Meysam Motaghian
Mens Over 107kg, Mansour Pourmirzaei
Mens Over 107kg, Siamand Rahman

The 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships have featured over 330 athletes from nearly 60 countries, held from 5-11 April and were the first opportunity for athletes to begin qualification for the Rio 2016 Paralympics Games.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Kolbe Hoor Beach

Kolbe Hoor - Iran kish island-7
Kolbe Hoor is a beautiful beach west of Iran’s southern island of Kish on the rims of the Persian Gulf