Tehran’s Daily Newspapers’ Review

14 August 2010 | 14:54 Code : 8142 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s Newspapers on 31st of Tir 1389, July 22, 2010.
Tehran’s Daily Newspapers’ Review
 Ayatollah Khamenei’s message, seven days after the terrorist attacks in Zahedan (in southeastern Iran) was the top headline in Tehran’s newspapers today. The row over Tehran’s water (and its pollution levels) continued between governmental organizations.

Hamshahri

Supreme Leader of the Revolution’s Message for the Seventh Day of Martyrdom of a Number of Zahedan’s Residents: Terrorism is an instance of war with God

Continued Arguments over Tehran Water’s Pollution

Iran

Supreme Leader of the Revolution Stresses in a Message on the Seventh Day of Martyrdom of a Number of People in the Terrorist Attack at Zahedan’s Grand Mosque: Decisive Confrontation of Three Powers with the Enemies of Unity and Security

[Mahdi] Chamran, Head of Tehran’s City Council: Government Has No Delays in Paying the Metro’s Share [of Budget]

Tehran’s Governor: Tehran’s Water Healthy, People Should Be Assured

Kayhan

Leader of the Revolution Pointing to the Role of the U.S., Britain, and Israel in Zahedan’s Terrorist Atrocity: All officials have to punish the terrorists

Gaza Blockade and…Innocent Victims

Shargh

Government’s Reaction to [Majles Speaker Ali] Larijani’s Issuance of Two Billion Dollars [Bill] for Metro: Not enforceable

Message of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution for the Seventh Day of Martyrdom of a Number of Zahedan’s Residents

Interview with Commander of [Revolutionary Guards’] Khatam-ol-Anbiya’ Construction Headquarters on South Pars [Gas Field] Phase Two [Development Project]: We didn’t want to [withdraw from the project], but we agreed [due to UN sanctions]

Tehran-e Emrooz

Invitation to Negotiations with the Threat Card: In contradictory remarks, [UK Prime Minister David] Cameron and President Obama Call Iran to Negotiations

Supreme Leader of the Revolution in a Message for Zahedan’s Calamity: The goal of enemies is religious tension