[15 June 13] Who is Dr Hassan Rohani? - English
Hassan Rohani\'s Biography
The newly-elected Iranian president was born into a religious family on November 13, 1948 in the city of Sorkheh in...
Hassan Rohani\'s Biography
The newly-elected Iranian president was born into a religious family on November 13, 1948 in the city of Sorkheh in Semnan Province.
Rohani started his religious education in 1960 at Semnan Seminary. One year later, he moved to the holy city of Qom. In 1969, he was admitted into Tehran University and received his BA in law after three years. Rohani earned his MA and PhD in law from Glasgow Caledonian University.
Rohani was involved in the struggle against the Pahlavi regime as a young man. After the late Imam Ruhollah Khomeini\'s return from exile in France in 1979, Rohani was politically active in Europe. He held question-and-answer sessions with students in Britain and France.
Rohani was elected to parliament following the establishment of the Islamic Republic and served as a lawmaker for five consecutive terms until 2000. He held positions such as deputy Majlis Speaker and head of the Defense and Foreign Policy committees.
During the 1980-1988 Iraqi imposed war, Rohani served as member of the High Council of Defense, commander of the Iran Air Defense and deputy commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.
Rohani currently represents Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in the Supreme National Security Council, and is member of the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts. He is also President of the Expediency Council\'s Center for Strategic Research.
Rohani speaks fluent English, Arabic and Persian and has written nearly 100 books and articles as well as conducting 700 different research projects.
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[15 June 13] Hassan Rohani becomes Iran-s new president - English
Hassan Rohani has won Iran\'s 11th presidential election following a vote that saw mass popular turnout on June 14. The newly-elected Iranian...
Hassan Rohani has won Iran\'s 11th presidential election following a vote that saw mass popular turnout on June 14. The newly-elected Iranian president was born into a religious family on November 13, 1948 in the city of Sorkheh in Semnan Province.
Rohani started his religious education in 1960 at Semnan Seminary. One year later, he moved to the holy city of Qom. In 1969, he was admitted to Tehran University and received his BA in law after three years. Rohani earned his MA and PhD in law from Glasgow Caledonian University. Rohani was involved in the struggle against the Pahlavi regime as a young man. After Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini\'s return from exile in France in 1979, Rohani was politically active in Europe. He held question-and-answer sessions with students in Britain and France.
Rohani was elected to parliament following the establishment of the Islamic Republic and served as a lawmaker for five consecutive terms until 2000. He held positions such as deputy Majlis Speaker and head of the Defense and Foreign Policy committees.
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[16 June 13] President-elect Rohani urges West to respect Iran-s rights...
Iranian president-elect Hassan Rohani has urged the West to talk to the Iranian nation fairly and respect the Islamic Republic\'s rights in order...
Iranian president-elect Hassan Rohani has urged the West to talk to the Iranian nation fairly and respect the Islamic Republic\'s rights in order to receive an appropriate response.
Rohani was giving a televised message after his victory in the June 14 presidential elation which saw a massive popular turnout.
\"Those who [claim to] genuinely protect democracy and interaction as well as free speech should talk to this great nation respectfully and fairly after this great popular epic. They should recognize the rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran so that they could receive an appropriate response,\" he said.
Rohani also thanked the Iranian people for their huge turnout in the Friday election.
He stressed the importance of abiding by the Constitution as the only way to develop Iran and enhance stability of the country.
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[17 June 13] Tide of congratulations coming to Iran president-elect...
A huge tide of congratulations from senior politicians and officials from different parts of the world are coming to the newly elected Iranian...
A huge tide of congratulations from senior politicians and officials from different parts of the world are coming to the newly elected Iranian president Dr. Hassan Rohani.
Nearly 50.5 million Iranians, including more than 1.6 million first-time voters, were eligible to participate in the June 14 presidential election. The Interior Ministry put the voter turnout at 72.7 percent.
Rohani won 50.7 percent of the vote to secure an outright victory.
Rohani currently represents Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei in the Supreme National Security Council, and is a member of the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts. He is also director of the Expediency Council\'s Center for Strategic Research.
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[05 June 13] Rohani vows amicable ties with world - English
Iranian presidential candidate Hassan Rohani says he will seek help from the Iranian elite in running the country\'s affairs and will attempt to...
Iranian presidential candidate Hassan Rohani says he will seek help from the Iranian elite in running the country\'s affairs and will attempt to establish amicable ties with the international community if elected president.
\"The Administration of Prudence and Hope will be the administration of peace, friendship and reconciliation; reconciliation with the elite, scholars and competent managers, reconciliation with the people and the world in an attempt to put an end to the oppressive pressure against the Iranian nation,\" Rohani said in his first election campaign documentary broadcast on national TV on Tuesday.
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[16 June 13] Debate: Iranians elect Dr Hassan Rohani as president - English
Hassan Rohani has won Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election following a vote that saw a massive popular turnout on June 14.
Iranian Interior...
Hassan Rohani has won Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election following a vote that saw a massive popular turnout on June 14.
Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar announced on Saturday that of a total of 36,704,156 valid ballots counted, Rohani won 50.70 percent of the ballots with 18,613,329 votes.
According to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamanei, The Iranian nation is the real winner of the elections with this fantastic turnout.
This is despite a lot of efforts by the mainstream media and their so called experts in trying to encourage the Iranian nation not to vote.
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[16 June 13] Rohani promete cumplir con sus promesas electorales - Spanish
La masiva participación de los iraníes en la undécima ronda de elecciones presidenciales, resultó con la llegada de Hasan Rohani a la...
La masiva participación de los iraníes en la undécima ronda de elecciones presidenciales, resultó con la llegada de Hasan Rohani a la presidencia. Tras su elección prometió cumplir con sus promesas electorales.
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[15 June 13] Autoridades internacionales felicitan a Hasan Rohani -...
Hasan Rohani es el nuevo presidente de Irán.. Las autoridades nacionales e internacionales felicitan su victoria y la alta participacion del...
Hasan Rohani es el nuevo presidente de Irán.. Las autoridades nacionales e internacionales felicitan su victoria y la alta participacion del pueblo iraní... Como mencionó el Lider Supremo antes de los comicios, los analistas confirman que Irán ha registrado una verdadera epopeya política con su masiva concurrencia a las urnas en las elecciones presidenciales del pasado 14 de junio.
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[04 Dec 2013] Draft Charter of Citizen Rights for Iranian - English
First Draft Charter of Citizen Rights presented by country\'s president, Hassan Rohani. Rohani stated that Citizenship rights is about making all...
First Draft Charter of Citizen Rights presented by country\'s president, Hassan Rohani. Rohani stated that Citizenship rights is about making all Iranians feel they are part of one nation, one identity, under one umbrella they can feel proud of. The document was released on November 26th. Legal Deputy of Iranian President says that the document is not a political gesture and the government is adamant on executing it after getting people\'s opinion
Iranian judiciary Spokesman stated in a press conference that the judiciary has not had a part in drafting the document
Iranian lawyers state that government\'s move is a step in the right direction.
Legal experts say that citizenship rights and human rights are the same in many areas but citizenship rights are designed for a certain country taking into account its culture .
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[CLIP] حسد Hasaad - Urdu
Hasaad aik rohani beemari hai. A spiritual disease
Hasid should know that the world will end qayamat is the day when everyone has to go before...
Hasaad aik rohani beemari hai. A spiritual disease
Hasid should know that the world will end qayamat is the day when everyone has to go before his creator
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Election Bulletin - May 07, 2013 - English
Independent presidential hopeful, Hassan Rohani, says he enjoys popularity and widespread support of both principlist and reformist political...
Independent presidential hopeful, Hassan Rohani, says he enjoys popularity and widespread support of both principlist and reformist political parties to contest in Iran\'s June 14 election.
Reformist presidential hopeful, Mostafa Kavakebian, says Iran is in need of comprehensive reforms in many sectors. He made the remark during a speech after signing up for the June 14 presidential race at the Interior Ministry on Tuesday.
Iran presidential hopeful, Kamran Baqeri Lankarani, has called on Iranians to turn out massively in the June 14 presidential election. He made the remark in an interview after signing up to run for president at the Interior Ministry in Tehran on Tuesday.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates for qualifications.
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Velayat News (Rohani: israel in no position to strike Iran) -...
Velayat News is a daily English news bulletin covering world and community news, hosted by Abroo Sabzwari. This bulletin includes a report on...
Velayat News is a daily English news bulletin covering world and community news, hosted by Abroo Sabzwari. This bulletin includes a report on Iran\'s president-elect Hassan Rohani: \'Israel is in no position to strike Iran.\'
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[27 Oct 2013] Iran parliament holds confidence vote session - English
A second attempt by the government of president Rohani to win a vote of confidence for three vacant seats in his cabinet; the Iranian president...
A second attempt by the government of president Rohani to win a vote of confidence for three vacant seats in his cabinet; the Iranian president attended the parliament along with three of his proposed nominees for the ministries of Science, research and technology, education and sports and youth affairs. The three nominees included Ali Asghar Fani, Reza Faraji Dana and Reza Salehi Amiri.
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[18 June 2013] Debate: Iran-s president-elect policies - English
Iran\\\'s president-elect Hassan Rohani says he will seek \\\"constructive interaction\\\" with the world through a moderate policy after...
Iran\\\'s president-elect Hassan Rohani says he will seek \\\"constructive interaction\\\" with the world through a moderate policy after he takes the oath of office in early August. Rohani, who was speaking in his first press conference on Monday, said his administration of \\\"Prudence and Hope\\\" will follow a \\\"moderate\\\" policy line in serving national objectives.
Rohani, a former chief nuclear negotiator, said Iran will manage to have the sanctions eased by showing \\\"more transparency\\\" and trying to \\\"build confidence\\\" with the world. He added that the era of sanctions is over and emphasized that Iran\\\'s nuclear energy activities have been legal and in line with international regulations.
Rohani said the Iranian people created a new opportunity for interaction with the world through their active participation and mass turnout in the election. Rohani added that in its foreign policy his administration would give priority to \\\"amicable and close\\\" relations with all neighboring countries based on good neighborliness, and mutual respect and interests. The president-elect said any negotiation with the US must be based on \\\"mutual respect and interests\\\" and meet certain conditions.
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[28 May 13] US-engineered sanctions against Iran illegal: Hassan Roahni...
Presidential candidate Hassan Rohani says the US-engineered sanctions against Iran are illegal, because the West acknowledged the peaceful nature...
Presidential candidate Hassan Rohani says the US-engineered sanctions against Iran are illegal, because the West acknowledged the peaceful nature of Iran\\\'s nuclear energy program almost nine years ago.
In a televised speech on Monday, Rohani said \\\"the Board of Governors [of the International Atomic Energy Agency] unanimously confirmed the peaceful nature of Iran\\\'s nuclear energy program in November 2004.\\\"
\\\"We did not allow the nuclear dossier to be referred to the Security Council. In the course of one year, we proved the peaceful nature of our nuclear energy program,\\\" the presidential candidate stated.
Rohani said that from October 2003 to August 2005 -- his term as Iran\\\'s top nuclear negotiator -- the country\\\'s policy, under the supervision of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, was to repel threats and \\\"to convert them to opportunities\\\" in order to disprove Western allegations that Iran is pursuing military objectives in its nuclear energy program, and to foil Washington\\\'s plots against the Islamic Republic.
\\\"The US wanted to say that Iran is after a [nuclear] bomb. We wanted to prove that the US was lying. Iran was not pursuing a bomb, nor is it today or will it be tomorrow, because the Leader has said it is a grave sin,\\\" the director of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council said.
The United States, Israel, and some of their allies have repeatedly accused Iran of pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear energy program and have used the unfounded accusation as a pretext to impose illegal sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
Iran rejects the allegations, arguing that as a committed signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it has the right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
In addition, the IAEA has conducted numerous inspections of Iran\\\'s nuclear facilities but has never found any evidence showing that Iran\\\'s civilian nuclear program has been diverted to nuclear weapons production.
In Iran\\\'s June 14 presidential election, Rohani will be competing against Supreme National Security Council Secretary Saeed Jalili, MP Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, former First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf, former Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Velayati, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
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[02/11/15] Gran eco mundial de la marcha de hoy en Irán - Spanish
La masiva participación de los iraníes en las marchas celebradas este miércoles con motivo del trigésimo sexto aniversario de la victoria de la...
La masiva participación de los iraníes en las marchas celebradas este miércoles con motivo del trigésimo sexto aniversario de la victoria de la Revolución Islámica de Irán ha tenido una gran resonancia en los medios de comunicación extranjeros.
La agencia estadounidense de noticias \\\'Associated Press\\\' ha destacado que la nación persa ha celebrado el aniversario de la victoria de su revolución con multitudinarias marchas en diferentes ciudades del país en las que se han gritado eslóganes contra EE.UU. y el régimen de Israel.
“El presidente del país, Hasan Rohani durante su discurso ante miles de participantes en la manifestación (en la ciudad capitalina de Teherán) ha reiterado que pondrá todo su empeño en salvaguardar los derechos de la República Islámica de Irán en los diálogos nucleares con los grandes poderes”, ha subrayado.
Asimismo, la cadena televisiva de Al-Jazeera de Catar ha resaltado el aspecto regional del discurso del mandatario persa, manifestando que “Hasan Rohani ha reiterado que Irán siempre ha sido pionero en brindar apoyo a países como Irak, Siria, El Líbano y Yemen que están luchando contra el terrorismo”.
También, el periódico australiano Sun Herald, en su reportaje, ha considerado la participación masiva de la nación persa en las movilizaciones como demostración del poder del pueblo ante las sanciones occidentales impuestas a su país con la excusa de su programa nuclear.
Otro medio de comunicación que ha dado cobertura a este gran evento es la cadena estadounidense NBC que ha expresado su descontento por los eslóganes antiestadounidenses que dominaban el ambiente de manifestaciones de este miércoles “a pesar de aligeramiento de los embargos contra Irán”.
NBC, a continuación, ha calificado de importantes las marchas del 11 de febrero en Irán teniendo en cuenta que la Revolución Islámica fue el acontecimiento que marcó las relaciones entre el país persa y EE.UU., pues el pueblo derrocó al régimen Pahlavi, apoyado por las autoridades norteamericanas de ese tiempo y “las relaciones siguen siendo hostiles desde entonces”.
La agencia noticiera china, Xinhua, a su vez, ha reflejado la participación multitudinaria de los iraníes en los acontecimientos de este miércoles destacando los eslóganes de “abajo EE.UU.” y “abajo Israel” que hacían temblar las calles de varias ciudades del país.
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[Iran Today] Iran-s 11th Presidential Election - 7 May 2013 - English
The eleventh round of Iran\'s Presidential Election has just officially begun with the registration process finally underway as of today May 7th in...
The eleventh round of Iran\'s Presidential Election has just officially begun with the registration process finally underway as of today May 7th in the interior ministry.
Any Iranian national has until May 11 to register, the date on which all the guesswork surrounding who will and who won\'t decide to run, officially comes to an end and the vetting process by the 12-member guardian council made-up of 6 Islamic faqihs or experts in Islamic jurisprudence and 6 jurists begins with a 24 hour break in between.
The contenders themselves can also choose to withdraw anytime from now until the Election Day (June 14, 2013).
The race will officially begin right after the final list of Presidential hopefuls is announced by the interior ministry after which the candidates are allowed to start their election campaigns.
This is while some candidates have already started giving interviews and appearing on university campuses discussing and promoting their agenda.
So far economy seems to top the list of campaign issues and promises given the current economic dire straits faced by the country.
On this edition of the show we take a closer look at the latest election news including the presidential hopefuls\' solutions for improving Iran\'s economy and the livelihood of their fellow citizens.
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[27 May 13] Velayati says will fix economic problems through foreign...
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s...
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign minister made the remarks in a televised interview in Tehran on Monday.
\"The issue of foreign affairs... and the domestic economy have close ties to one another,\" he said.
Velayati, who is currently serving as an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that he would pursue Iran\'s nuclear rights if elected in the upcoming presidential election. \"I would like to assure our dear people that we will solve the nuclear issue by preserving the nuclear rights and we will boost international relations without relinquishing an iota of Iran\'s rights.\"
The Principlist candidate added that Iran has \"billions of dollars in foreign countries,\" and that \"we need an active diplomacy,\" to return it.
He also emphasized boosting the country\'s economy by privatizing state-run sectors, increasing production, and fully implementing the state subsidy program.
Velayati will be contending against lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
Iranians will go to the polls in the nation\'s 11th presidential election on June 14. The 4th city and rural council elections are also scheduled to be held on the same day.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
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[30 May 13] Foreign investment growth below international average in...
Iran\'s reformist presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref has stressed the need for facilitating both domestic and foreign investment in the...
Iran\'s reformist presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref has stressed the need for facilitating both domestic and foreign investment in the country, vowing to slash unemployment.
In his televised speech on Wednesday night, Aref said, if elected, his administration would give assurances to Iranian investors and redirect people\'s money away from brokers and gold and foreign currency exchange markets to the country\'s industries.
He also pledged measures to encourage foreign investment. \"Unfortunately the rate of foreign investment growth in Iran is below the international average and we are having an unfavorable situation,\" he said.
Aref criticized the \"unacceptable\" rate of unemployment, especially among the country\'s university graduates, and promised to create over one million jobs annually.
He said he would try to achieve the figure by boosting tourism, which he said would provide an annual 200,000 job opportunities, besides expanding the information and communications technology industry as well as the country\'s lucrative energy sector.
\"We are planning to keep the added-value of energy products at home. We should try not to sell crude oil or natural gas,\" he stated.
Aref also highlighted Iran\'s unique geopolitical situation and thus the opportunity for the country to become a regional hub in various fields, such as commerce, communications and goods transit.
This will improve the country\'s economy and help the country\'s national security, the presidential candidate pointed out.
Aref is vying against Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Secretary of Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Center for Strategic Research of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election and this year\'s election is scheduled for June 14.
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[06 June 13] Candidate Qalibaf to pursue provincial development - English
Presidential candidate Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf says provincial development will be high on his list of priorities if he receives enough votes to win...
Presidential candidate Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf says provincial development will be high on his list of priorities if he receives enough votes to win the election.
Addressing a group of his supporters in Lorestan Province\'s capital city of Khorramabad on Tuesday, the principlist candidate said Lorestan Province is among the least developed regions in Iran, and its infrastructural development will be a top priority for his future administration.
Tehran Mayor blamed mismanagement for the province\'s economic issues and promised to fix them as soon as possible.
Qalibaf, President of the Center for Strategic Research of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Supreme National Security Council Secretary Saeed Jalili, former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi are the eight candidates running for president.
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