Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 27th of Shahrivar 1391; September 17th, 2012

18 September 2012 | 15:26 Code : 1906960 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 27th of Shahrivar 1391; September 17th, 2012

 

Monday, 27th of Shahrivar - September 17th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-US embassies in Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, and Iraq temporarily closed

-Millions protests against their respective governments in Spain and Portugal

-Fahmy Howeidy: Arab Iranophobia is a US-Zionist plan

-Syrian ambassador to Iran: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar’s support for terrorist groups is unacceptable

-Indian Muslims’ protest against blasphemous acts leaves 8 dead and 12 injured

-Netanyahu: Morsi is not even willing to say the word ‘Israel’

-Thousands of people pour into streets of Moscow to protest against Putin’s government

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Human rights activists protest against al-Khalifa regime’s crimes against Bahrainis

-Saudi regime destroys Sheikh Nimr’s mosque in al-Awamiyah

-Mahmood Abbas: Quds needs the support of Arabs and Muslims

-Egyptian Prime Minister: US needs to take measures to stop insults to Islam

 

IRAN

 

-Countdown to opening of biggest electrical power plant in the Middle East

-Vice President: Government has used all its strength to compensate for damage done in quake-stricken areas

-UN High Commissioner for Refugees praises Iranian efforts

-RGC Commander: We advise Syria but we have no military presence in the country

-Muslim protests suppressed in the West

-Germans to Olmert: War criminals belong in the International Tribunal, not in Germany

 

JAME JAM

 

-RGC Commander: If they attack, all of Israel will be destroyed

-Tehran again emphasizes need for contact group with both sides in Syria

-UN High Commissioner for Refugees: Iran continues to support foreign refugees

-Economy Minister: Central Bank is the one accountable for foreign currency rate fluctuations

-One year anniversary of ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement in US

-Reactions to blasphemous film continue

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