Tabriz, South Azerbaijan, Apr 25 The member of Iran’s parliament Mr. Nader Gazipour at a public session of the parliament on 25 of April says:” the government allows Armenian to have demonstration but does not allow the Iranian workers to use the same right.” He also added : “according to …
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The unveiling of the Book “The Urmia in The War Of The World” in Baku/the Hidden History and Tragedy Of South Azerbaijan
Baku, North Azerbaijan, Apr 24 In the history of South Azerbaijan, the most forging and distortion of the Azerbaijan history have related to the World War I and the years after that. This historical period (World War I and the years after that) also has affected South-South Azerbaijan, as in other …
Read More »Establishment of a German Consulate in South Azerbaijan-Tabriz after Revival of the Russian Consulate
Tabriz, South Azerbaijan, Apr 2 Mr. Ismail Babai the Director of the representative office of Iranian foreign ministry in East Azarbaijan, has called for the establishment of a German consulate and revival of the Russian Consulate in Tabriz city. According to Ismail Babai, quoted by state news agency (Tabriz 2018 ), the statistics are …
Read More »100 years pass since March genocide of Azerbaijanis
Baku, North Azerbaijan, Mar 31 North Azerbaijan today marks the centenary of the March 1918 Genocide of Azerbaijanis. After the Republic of Azerbaijan regained its independence, it has become possible to renew the objective picture of the past history of Azerbaijani people, Trend reports. The truth, which for many years was …
Read More »The US issued a free internet license for Iranians
Washington, U.S Mar 21 The Foreign Assets Control Office at the Treasury of the United States Authorized companies to provide free internet for Iranian on Tuesday. In a statement issued in this regard, The Iranian Regime tries to restrict access to satellite services, block access to social networks and impose other …
Read More »A Member of Parliament said: The Iranian government would not allow to release of water from dams to Lake Urmia
Tabriz,South Azerbaijan, Mar 9 Hadi Bahadori, the representative of the Urmia city in an interview with the stated news agency said:” Some dams of West Azerbaijan are overflowing but, government would not allow to release of water from dams to Lake Urmia.” Bahadori added: “As a result of recent rainfall, the …
Read More »Turkey has 51 women ambassadors in various countries
Ankara,Turkey,Mar 6 Women employed at diplomatic positions by the Turkish Foreign Ministry have increased in recent years, according to diplomatic sources. Turkey with its 255 ambassadors has one of the largest diplomatic networks in the world. Additionally, it is represented by women ambassadors in 51 countries. The number of women …
Read More »Bahrain orders 17,000 school textbooks reprinted over “Persian Gulf” gaffe
Tabriz,South Azerbaijan,Feb 14 Bahrain has ordered 17,000 English school textbooks reprinted for labeling the body of water surrounding the Arab island kingdom as the “Persian Gulf”, a political taboo, state news agency BNA reported on Monday. Bahrain and the other U.S.-allied Gulf Arab states resent the term, which is commonly …
Read More »Russian pilot kills himself to avoid capture in Syria
A Russian pilot downed by rebel fighters in Syria killed himself with a grenade to avoid being captured by the jihadists, Moscow has confirmed. Video footage filmed by the rebels themselves, sees Major Roman Filipov shouting ‘This is for our guys!’ before detonating the explosives as the fighters surround him. The Russian Defense Ministry said …
Read More »Urmia Mp Strongly Condemns for Distortion of the Turkish Identity in Children Textbooks
Tabriz,South Azerbaijan,Jan 14 Following the distortion of the South Azerbaijan Turkish identity in Iranian textbooks, Rohullah Hazratpour, the MP of Urmia city has shown their protest against the Iran education system. Mr. Hazratpour sent objection letter to the Minister of Education about the irrelevant picture which published in Iranian student …
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