Tehran’s newspapers on Tuesday 11th of Mehr 1391; October 2nd, 2012
Tuesday, 11th of Mehr - October 2nd, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Judiciary ready to deal with disrupters of foreign exchange market
-Commander of Syria’s terrorists surrounded by army
-Funeral of 3 martyrs in Saudi Arabia transformed into demonstrations against al-Saud
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Major decisions of Foreign Ministry under the guidance of Supreme Leader
-Jerusalem Post: Netanyahu uses threats against Iran for domestic political objectives
-Egyptian diplomat: By maintaining its independence, Iran is a big player in the region
-Erdogan remains the leader of the ruling party in Turkey
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Indifference and silence; only reaction of officials with regard to growing high prices
-Iran’s reaction to joint statement of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council and US
-Khaled Mashaal: Erdogan not only Turkey’s leader, but also leader of the Islamic World
-Morsi in Turkey: Egypt reaches calmness only by overthrow of Syrian regime
-Kofi Annan: I had no choice but to resign
-Syria’s Foreign Minister: No barrier for candidacy in Syria’s next presidential elections
IRAN
-Erdogan: I will remain in power for the next ten years
-Parisians angry about economic austerity measures
-Tehran Summit was good maneuver for security systems
-Romney attacks Obama for his Middle East policies
-Protests in Hague against the anti-Islam film
-Domestic and regional agreement about Syria is forming
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Economic problems, consequences of mismanagement
-Yemen’s Muslim Brotherhood demands expulsion of Iran’s ambassador
-News of Tel Aviv- Baku military cooperation against Tehran
-Iranophobia, excuse to sell US arms to Arabs
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman explains Ahmadinejad’s statements
-President’s First Deputy in Turkey later this week
JAME JAM
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: No contact with US officials
-Ahmadinejad: Americans think they are the center of the world
-Chavez’ opponents gather in capital
-15 killed in latest suicide attack in Afghanistan
-Hezbollah: Red lines determined by resistance missiles