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Thursday 10 September 2015 - 14:38
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A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on September 10

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Thursday and picked headlines from 20 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

The important comments of the Supreme Leader on elections, nuclear talks and negotiations with the United States dominated the front pages of Iranians newspapers on Thursday.



Ettelaat: The massive turnout of people for elections will symbolize public trust and guarantee the countrys future, the Supreme Leader said at a meeting with people from all walks of life.

Ayatollah Khamenei further said that American hostility toward Iranians is endless.

Ettelaat: The extent of social participation of the educated people is less than the illiterate.

Studies by the Statistical Center of Iran suggest that illiterate and educated individuals are engaged in social activity 90 and 52 minutes respectively.

Ettelaat: A Saudi airstrike on the Yemeni port city of Al-Hudaydah has left 22 Indian fishermen dead.

Attacks by the Saudi-led coalition on Sanaa have displaced 20,000 residents of the city.

Ettelaat: Important economic deals between Iran and Europe

The minister of economy and financial affairs has said that the volume of trade between Iran and Austria will reach $1 billion.

Ettelaat: A ceremony has been held in memory of Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghani, a prominent Muslim thinker and philosopher who passed away in the late 1970s.

Ettelaat: We should not allow certain individuals to hide behind the late Imam to advance their own agenda, said Mohammad Ali Ansari, the head of the Institute for Compilation and Publication of the Works of Imam Khomeini.

He further said that the countrys largest library will soon be launched at the mausoleum of the late Imam.

Ettelaat: Some 10 million Iranian families deal with the negative impacts of addiction, one way or another, said the welfare minister.

He further said that 45 percent of inmates are behind bars for offenses that have to do with illicit drugs.

 





 

Afkar: The president has said that a resistance-based economy headquarters will soon be established.

 







 

Aftab-e Yazd: The Supreme Leader has hailed the performance of Iranian nuclear negotiators as good.

Aftab-e Yazd: The chairman of the Expediency Council has said in a meeting with the Austrian president that the two sides [Iran and P5+1] should not allow local and foreign hardliners to sabotage the Vienna nuclear accord.

 





 

Arman-e Emrooz: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action has cleared the hurdle of Congress.

The number of US Senators supporting the Vienna nuclear accord now stands at 42.

 







 

Asr-e Eghtesad: The president has urged governors general across the country to set the stage for lively elections in 2016.

 







 

Ebtekar: The Supreme Leader has said, Protecting the vote of every Iranian is an Islamic obligation.

 







 

Etemad: The Supreme Leader has said that Iran wont hold talks with the US on issues other than the nuclear dossier.

 







 

Hemayat: We wont allow the Great Satan to make a comeback to Iran, said the Supreme Leader.

 







 

Iran: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action has several strong points, said Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, a prominent cleric and source of emulation.

Iran: A man who had illegally hunted a leopard and posted a photo of himself holding the dead big cat has been arrested in the north.

 







 

Jahan-e Sanat: Likelihood of a showdown between Russia and the US-led coalition in Syria

 







 

Javan: Yemens Houthis have said that they would once again take the aggressors by surprise.

 







 

Jomhouri Islami: There has been a massive anti-Netanyahu rally in London.

 







 

Kar va Kargar: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action should not divide the Iranian public, said Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi.

 







 

Kayhan: The Zionist regime will not exist in the next 25 years, said the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution.

Kayhan: A number of MPs have said that in reviewing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action they would not be intimidated by the chain newspapers [a reference to reformist and moderate dailies].

 







 

Khorasan: Fifteen US states are trying to keep sanctions against Iran in place even if the Iran nuclear deal is finalized.

 



 



 

Mardomsalari: Japan has welcomed an increase in its oil imports from Iran.

 







 

Resalat: Discretionary supervision of the Guardian Council is part of public entitlements, said the Supreme Leader.

 







 

Saheb Ghalam: The industry minister has said that the governments post-sanctions policy will focus on development of export-oriented production.

 







Setareh Sobh: Some points in the agreement amount to humiliation for the establishment, former chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili has claimed.

 







 

Sharq: The vice-speaker of parliament has objected to Saeed Jalilis monologue [in which the former top nuclear negotiator took another swipe at the Vienna nuclear accord] in the chamber.

 



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