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national iranian petroleum products distribution company ceo regarding the government's decision to increase the price of diesel fuel to three levels. he said: the price of diesel fuel will not change for the active diesel fleet and the price increase will only include the inactive fleet. according to mr. weiss karami, the first rate is 300 tomans for the active fleet, the second rate is half the price of purchasing diesel fuel from refineries up to 40% more than the quota, the third rate is based on the price of purchasing diesel fuel from refineries. it is planned that from the beginning of
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the second year of the program, that is , in july, based on this law and the regulations that we are going to explain now let's make sure we can allocate the diesel quota to the fleet based on their route . i emphasize again that the price is not going to change in the quota they receive based on performance. the price will remain the same 300 tomans per liter. the head of the renewable energy organization said: this organization will purchase any amount of solar energy equipment that is produced domestically from manufacturers. currently, seven manufacturing units in this sector produce 1,800 megawatts of equipment annually. using solar panels to supply electricity to industries let's use the clean energy of solar panels. in terms of energy consumption imbalances.
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we help the country and the industry. the electricity imbalance has caused solar energy to be considered more than ever. you find electricity problems, they actually cut off the electricity between industrial units. the entire system of our device falls apart. even their planning falls apart. the raw materials that they planned to use in the production line sometimes face a series of challenges and problems and even losses. we have prepared solar zones in our existing industrial estates and we are going to this poison. that the company service providers to invest. our effort is to be able to add a capacity of nearly 30,000 megawatts to the country's renewable electricity grid capacity within 3 years. to build renewable power plants, equipment and solar panels are needed. the design, construction of the panels' base, installation, implementation, and all of this can be done domestically. only solar cells are currently imported from china. the raw material of these panels or
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these wafers or these cells is silicon, and our country is one of the richest countries in the world . we have four solar panel manufacturers that convert the wafers that usually come from china into the cell is transformed into a panel , meaning the last step is currently being carried out with an investment cost made by the private sector . it was in june last year that the second line for the production of various types of solar panels was launched, each with a capacity of 900 megawatts , with a total capacity of 1800 megawatts of panels, each panel can produce nearly 700 watts of electricity, panels that we call bi-functional, meaning they produce electricity from both sides. resources have been earmarked for investment in the renewable sector. the equivalent of $5 billion is for investment in the renewable sector. the funds are considered through the resources of the national development fund. each producer in the country is paid.
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the export of food industry products in 1403 reached about two and a half billion dollars. according to the announcement of the food industry commission of the chamber of commerce, these products are exported to 80 countries. harvesting the product, processing it, packaging it for export. we are talking about the export of food products. products with high added value and a domestic supply chain. according to customs statistics , iranian food industry products are exported to more than 70 countries.
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from tomatoes in central asia to gaz and pistachios in stores europe. last year, the value of these exports was about two and a half billion dollars. in support of the export sector, the discussion is back. knowing the currency into the country and on the other hand, they should define the food industry in such a way that our competitiveness in terms of our cost price, the return of the land rate from exports are in line with each other so that we can export properly . food industry activists believe in the competitiveness of these products in foreign markets . our country's products are very high-quality products . we have the ability to produce high-quality products with high yields. products that it has the best color and properties compared to other places in the world, and there is demand for these products all over the world. on this issue, we can have good markets
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. the quality of iranian food products is very good. we import many of these products to oman. we have reached an understanding with a jam manufacturing company to import these products to oman. we have tried to meet most of the standards required for export, including iso 91 , plus halal and standards, plus health certificates . we have all of these. the opinion of experts is focused on the need for diversity of export destinations , 80 percent of which are exported to oman. three countries, iraq, afghanistan and pakistan , mean weakness in exports . if we could export goods to distant countries , we have something to say. from the experts' point of view, investing in food processing industries will speed up the export of these products. arif jafari, iranian broadcasting agency.
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$5 billion credit for the construction of renewable power plants. according to the chairman of the national development fund's executive board, the government needs to produce 30,000 megawatts. renewable energy in the country has so far only been applied for to produce 1,500 megawatts. the facility has been provided by the national development fund . last year , we discovered 248,000 miners so far . unauthorized miners are the same miners who are themselves one of the main culprits of the electricity imbalance in the country. the iranian side is not in iran . they rent a house and install a number of mining devices. we have one a day, for example. the national development fund was held this time with one of the important issues of society, namely energy imbalances . we executed about 5 billion dollars in new credit lines to banks for education to be given to the private sector and public institutions. what
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i report is that the idea i think 6 thousand megawatts of requests have been received from banks , a credit line that the chairman of the national development fund's executive board complains about the slow process of absorbing. the processes from the executive bank to the fund are very slow. leveraging the fund's resources in the country's development banks, which the program law has also emphasized for them. these types of large-scale projects of the country that require large capital can be pursued. the chairman of the central bank also emphasized the main point of the country's financing system in this conference. you determine the industrial strategy and direct the funds and credit towards. the project side and development programs that exist in the country. according to the national development fund report, the government needs to produce 30,000 megawatts of renewable electricity, and so far , the fund
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after the students pitched tents at the university , their protests reached their highest point . they had improved at columbia university in the united states. i believe that we will win i believe that we will win . the protesting students say that if the university wants to if he forces them out of the university, his hands will be stained with the blood of the students. less than a day had passed when columbia university called in the police to suppress the students. yes, as you can see in the pictures , armored vehicles of the us police entered the square to suppress the protesting students. they say that if the university wants to force them out of the university, his hands will be stained with the blood of the students. well, we see a police officer
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who is going to the window and wants to enter the building through the window. the first police officer entered through the window. people are in the streets reacting to this. they are shouting and shouting. we will not move from here. we will not move from here. we will not move from here. the protests followed the arrest of thousands of students and university professors in the united states. freedom of speech and the right to protest israel are no longer allowed in the united states. this time the protesters are educated and elite from the most prestigious universities in the united states. from the very beginning, they could not call them cowards and idiots, but they stuck other strange labels on them. we will take to the streets and send our clear message. anti-semitism hamas members search
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we will not let these students be supporters of israel . we will use all the levers to confront them. this documentary is about how this movement was formed and the response of american universities . our university opposes hatred and how the influential lobbies of the zionist regime are spreading like wildfire. what happened when you spoke in the house of representatives? when it comes to the zionist regime, all the rules, slogans and values of liberalism are set aside . the anti-qassam brigades, the military wing of the islamic resistance movement, palestine, hamas, in their october 7th operation against the settlements and military bases of the zionist regime around gaza have marked a historic and unprecedented event in the past seven years, as a result of which hundreds of zionists were captured by the resistance forces
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and more than 120 zionists were killed. following this action, the zionist regime launched a widespread genocide in gaza , as a result of which most of the infrastructure, educational and health centers, and residential homes of the people in gaza were razed to the ground , and hundreds of thousands of people were martyred and injured. hamas has launched an unexpected attack inside the occupied borders. palestinian fighters are inside small and large cities. the zionist regime. reports indicate that some were taken hostage. armed clashes are still ongoing in a number of israeli cities and villages near gaza. this operation was the failure of the zionist project to surrender the palestinians. al-aqsa storm was a huge shock to the occupying regime, which, according to the authorities of this regime, admitted to committing numerous mistakes and intelligence failures in carrying out such an operation.
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while israel continued its heavy attacks, the death toll in gaza was increasing rapidly, until now hundreds of palestinians have been killed. at the very beginning of the israeli attack on gaza, a group of palestinian student activists gathered to discuss how to respond to this issue. that day, i was talking to my father, and he said that the israeli regime was going to massacre at least 50,000 palestinians. i remember saying at that time, "dad, you're crazy, this can't happen because we 've never seen anything like this in our lives." i thought it was impossible. they were members of a group called justice for palestine from harvard law school in the united states, and they had been protesting the crimes of the israeli regime against the palestinians for years. we all felt that we had to make a statement immediately
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because we saw what was happening. we knew that the israeli regime was using all its military power and we had to immediately warn people to be steadfast in supporting the palestinian people, to show their solidarity. and we did so with all our strength. this statement, signed by a coalition of 30 academic groups at harvard university, began like this. we, all the organizations that have signed this sheet, hold the israeli regime responsible for all the violent acts that are taking place. we know that this unprecedented statement shook the zionist lobby. there was a view that if something terrible was going to happen, why and under what circumstances would it lead to such a thing? who is responsible? when we talk about palestine and the conditions in which the palestinians live, we know
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that they live under the oppression and suppression of israel . what a student in america is doing in support of palestine can be considered a new phenomenon in the political and social system in this country. what has happened and is happening in american universities is not only a great victory for palestine and its cause , but also proves that a new generation in the world is shaping a new world that rejects and challenges all forms of imperialism. american students
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have launched anti-israel protests in areas that were once the haunts of wealthy investors. the statement was accompanied by protests on campus . within hours of the statement being issued, everyone was talking about it. this gave the zionist lobby and its agents the opportunity to stand up to the protesting students. anti-zionist protests began in the most prestigious and oldest educational institutions in america , where the elite and future leaders of this country study. most of these students are not children of the lower and middle classes of american society , but their fathers and mothers are from the capitalist class, as well as members of congress and all government institutions of the united states. this new generation of americans decided to make a revolution against the approach of their fathers and want to see the truth as it is , not as the american authorities and their fathers had imposed on them. a number of graduates protested against this statement
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including senator ted cruz of texas who tweeted, "harvard is dead." immediately after the students' statement was released, requests were made to harvard to condemn the student groups' statement. i think any institution that was responsible for this should immediately say that we condemn this statement. we want to meet with the students who wrote this letter. we want to make it clear to them that this is not acceptable from an institution of higher education. zionists and their supporters are trying to subjugate the american student movement to the label of "students ." the jews of the south have come to question their credibility and to legitimize this movement in their own way. there is no doubt that that statement was anti-semitic because it is quite clear to me that if any other group in the world were subjected to the kind of violence that the israelis are facing , people would never say it was their fault. i was shocked by this statement, but i was not too surprised because
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i had seen this kind of thinking before and i knew it existed. in fact, i am pointing to the problem of deep hostility towards israel and... as a result, deep hostility towards judaism. harvard university, which was recently elected claudia gay, initially did not make any public comments , but then the protests grew so much that on october 9 , one of the former presidents of harvard , former treasury secretary summers, took to social media to protest the statement. he even wrote that he was "sickened." he said that he had never felt so frustrated by what was happening at the university. his words on social media made claudia gay and harvard university the subject of news in the american media. but why is harvard university so important? in 2023, the american magazine exposed the zionist regime's influence at harvard university in an article.
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the zionist regime employs 9 or 10 israelis a year in the university's political science department and a plane ticket. it used social media to criticize and embarrass the president of harvard university, who had only been in office for a few months. on the other hand , thanks to the school's easy connections with washington and wall street, the high-income margins of its professors , its large number of donors, the attractiveness of the harvard name and many of the position-holders who are eager to connect. it has made this school dependent on a system that is capable of independent criticism. larry summers's speech was delivered from a bully pulpit , and he used all his political capital to say that what happened at harvard was unacceptable and that the university should not continue on this path, and finally to say that the cloud is doing a very bad job. after summers's remarks
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, gladian gay issued harvard's first public statement . this statement, contrary to summers's demands and rightly so, did not condemn the students, but instead he asked them to have dialogue and empathy. this was a general expression of concern about what was happening in the west. the cia acknowledged that people may have different opinions and that we should respect their different opinions. but this very statement, which explicitly supported the zionist regime, failed to satisfy the zionist lobby. i don't know why the university didn't issue a statement supporting israel and condemning hamas as a terrorist organization. although israel considers hamas a terrorist group, historical reality says otherwise. in fact, it is the zionist regime. which has occupied palestinian territory. when i spoke to students who support the israeli regime, i saw that they were all afraid and terrified of the atmosphere that was against them. i saw that numerous messages against the
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israeli regime were published on student channels, which was unprecedented, and there i understood that this situation would not be temporary and short-lived. the lobby and the zionist billionaires entered the field to apply pressure. it is not surprising because the storm of failure terrified the israeli regime and now the voice of the american people has reached the world and its internal weakness. on october 10, bill ackman, a billionaire manager and harvard's financial backers have asked the school to release the names of the students who signed this controversial statement. bill kickman is saying, look, if you 're one of the students who signed, we need to know who you are because you're not going to get hired in our business world anymore. under pressure from this lobby, several groups have withdrawn their support for the students' statement. they back down when they're faced with the potential consequences of their actions. that's what harvard students are.
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and threatened to kill and rape us , and we were harassed online. it seemed like a new crisis was emerging every hour. while her friends were facing threats and online harassment. asra received news about her relatives in gaza. i have a very clear memory. i was sitting at home with my friend who was being harassed, writing emails to him and trying to help him. my friend had been fired from his job for participating in this student movement and they were constantly sending him threatening messages. that's when i received a message from my father saying that four more members of our family had been killed. he had written their names and gave me a link where i could find the names of those who had been killed. while the people of gaza were being massacred , the us government, which claims to be a free speech authority , was trying to put pressure on the presidents of its universities. we are talking about the killing of civilians. the media empire
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was in the service of censoring the crime and portraying the zionist regime as the oppressed. now some people are calling harvard the university of hamas, and iman is pressuring the university to censor the voices of those who oppose the killing. the zionist regime. on october 12, claudiani released a video statement. our university opposes terrorism. this includes all actions of hamas . in a last-ditch effort to maintain his position, the president of harvard university officially announced that students critical of the zionist regime do not represent the university, but the zionist lobby is not protesting the university's acquittal and harsh treatment of students. it seeks to punish the hardliners . free palestine free palestine free palestine free palestine the demonstration was attended by 250 supporters of palestine at harvard university. despite these measures, harvard university students continued to denounce the zionist regime. it was the first time that a political issue in america had become a student movement of this scale, and this
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meant that the elites of society had received the message of the resistance movement. why have american universities become so anti-semitic? i want to say frankly that not everything that is said in this university in criticism of the zionist regime is anti-semitic. some media outlets, such as cnn, announced that their investigations showed that nearly 3,000 students and professors at the university alone the us was released. students protested in defense of the palestinians at the university. those students are not in favor of genocide. they believe that the israeli regime has no right to occupy gaza and the west bank in this way. the us policy of repression towards these protesting students is definitely a violation of freedom of expression and a demonstration in support of hamas. francesco albanese, the un special rapporteur , stated that he was appalled by the heavy police intervention in the protests in support of palestine at american universities. from arizona to indiana, george mason and other zionist lobby affiliates also took to the field.
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sent. despite. you can't expect people who have been oppressed for 75 years to sit in their rooms and write poetry and not defend themselves. i think israel has the right to defend itself, it should do so. the victimization of zionist supporters continued. you are killing jews, you are supporting genocide. students shared images of gaza in their protests. this was a massacre that killed thousands. and they warned about the crimes of the zionist regime against civilians. i can still hear their cries, "israel!" he said, "death to you and your kind ." students stood up to the propaganda of the western media empire. this is an insult , an angry attack, and a cliché . posters of israeli hostages were torn down in many universities . why did they put these up? supporters of the zionist regime attacked students who support palestine without fear
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. what are you doing? harvard university officials and the us government tried in various ways to end these protests, but not only did they fail , but their repressive actions were like gasoline that fueled the fire of protests , and this fire spread to the university. the us has spread and crossed borders , and by that time, in the gaza war , the israeli army had massacred thousands of palestinians in gaza. more than 9,000 palestinians have been killed so far. harvard students were organizing their own anti-war activities. now hundreds of people have come to board buses to go to the national demonstration in washington . we are taking to the streets with a clear message to demand a ceasefire and an end to the gaza war . 1 2 3 ready to smile.
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freedom. thousands are coming to washington and marching against the war in gaza. the organizers of the march are expecting more than 30,000 people from across the country are expected to participate in the protest. harvard students joined thousands of other students and protesters in calling for a ceasefire and protesting america's longstanding economic and military support for israel . you are sending the israeli regime guns that kill children and missiles that destroy homes over their families. make way , make way. the sprawling protest movement that had emerged appealed to students who saw the war in gaza as a struggle for freedom. they aligned the protest with other social justice issues. in america, they saw that we cannot be free black people without liberating palestine . israel is bombing , america is paying for it . today,
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