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In the News (Thu 26 Nov 09)

  
 WorldSecurityNetwork.com
Prospective candidate Mehralizadeh was born in Maragheh, East Azerbaijan province, in 1956 and holds a doctorate in economics.
Mehralizadeh served within the Ministry of Heavy Industries from 1985-90, was managing director of the Kish Island Development Organization from 1990-92, deputy for power plants at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran from 1993-95, and served as managing director of the Shahed Investment Company from 1995-97.
Mehralizadeh was governor general of Khorasan province from 1997-2001, and he has served as vice president and head of the national Physical Education Organization since 2001.
www.worldsecuritynetwork.com /showArticle3.cfm?article_id=11395&topicID=44   (2788 words)

  
 Governor-General on Foreign Investment in Khorasan Province
TEHRAN The Governor-General of Khorasan Province Mohsen Mehralizadeh said here yesterday that Sarakhs special trade zone is to become a free trade zone for exchange of goods with other countries including the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
Mehralizadeh added that Sarakhs special zone is active in storing goods, supply, transit and swap of fuel, transit of second-hand vehicles and spare parts from other countries and selling them to CIS.
Mehralizadeh went on to say that the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan and Afghanistan have their political representatives in Mashhad.
www.iraniantrade.org /_NewsUpdates/000000fe.htm   (674 words)

  
 WorldSecurityNetwork.com
Moin and Mehralizadeh had been the prime reformers in the presidential race, and because of their views, which call for liberalizing Iranian politics, they were disqualified by the GC.
Janati and Khamenei permitted Moin and Mehralizadeh to run for office amid growing discontent within Iran at the GC's decision to disqualify 1,035 candidates for presidential office, permitting only six hardliners to compete; all of whom are considered puppets of the GC.
Mohsen Mehralizadeh is the other reformer recently accepted into the presidential race.
www.worldsecuritynetwork.org /showArticle3.cfm?article_id=11496&topicID=44   (2684 words)

  
 Iran Presidential Campaign 2005: Mehralizadeh to Run for President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mohsen Mehralizadeh, vice-president and the head of the Physical Education Authority, has officially announced his intention to run for president.
Mehralizadeh said a group of former and current lawmakers as well as people from the Khorasan, Gilan and Azarbaijan provinces had asked him to run for president next year.
Mehralizadeh was the provincial governor for Khorasan when Khatami took office in 1997.
iran-campaign-2005.blogspot.com /2005/01/mehralizadeh-to-run-for-president.html   (328 words)

  
 Mehralizadeh candidacy finalized: spokeswoman - Irna
The spokewoman for Mohsen Mehralizadeh, a probable presidential candidate, declared here Tuesday Mehralizadeh's final decision to nominate himself as a "presidential candidate." Fatemeh Khatami told reporters that Mehralizade had finalized his decision to be a presidentisl candidate for June 17 election, maintaining his promotional activities are ready to begin.
Asked about Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's candidacy for presidential election and its impact on Mehralizadeh's decision, the spokeswoman responded that Rafsanjani was a valuable figure of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and his presence as a candidate for 9th presidential election would likely add fire to the oven of election.
Mehralizadeh, now a presidential candidate, had not the time for interview by reporters in his trip to Ardebil to inagurate five sports projects in the province.
www.irna.ir /en/news/view/line-22/0504260236130225.htm   (259 words)

  
 Mansour Barzegar named Iran freestyle wrestling manager
Mohsen Mehralizadeh, the vice-president and head of the Physical Education Organization, Mohammad-Reza taleqani, the president of the Wrestling Federation, Morteza Faraji, the federation's vice-president, Ali Kaffashian, a PEO deputy, and Hassan Babak, the Greco-Roman head coach were present in the meeting.
Former freestyle head coach Mohsen Farahvashi welcomed the newly-appointed manager Barzegar, expressing his pleasure over his return to the national side.
Mehralizadeh also welcomed Barzegar and warned that just 261 days have left to the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
www.payvand.com /news/03/nov/1188.html   (206 words)

  
 Guardian | Iran reverses ban on reformist candidates
The council - an unelected body of conservative clerics and judges - said it had reinstated the candidacies of the former education minister Mostafa Mo'ein and Mohsen Mehralizadeh, the vice-president for sport.
Its decision is expected to neutralise reformist calls for a boycott of the June 17 elections, which could have severely dented voter turnout.
In a decree read on Iranian state television last night, the ayatollah said: "It is appropriate that all individuals in the country be given the choice from various political tendencies.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5200733-111322,00.html   (395 words)

  
 Iran vows to revive Iraq sports, says Mehralizadeh
Mehralizadeh, who is the vice-president added Iran has made great successes in different fields like the public, disabled, and women's sports in the past years.
Mehralizadeh expressed his satisfaction over the meeting saying, "We are very delighted that the sports officials of the two Muslim states are discussing the future of the youth and athletic fields.
The regulations in Iraq's sports sector have not changed in the past 40 years, said Faeq, adding over 65 percent of the sports centers and facilities have been ruined in war and the country is in dire need of neighboring Iran's support to reconstruct them.
www.payvand.com /news/03/dec/1179.html   (386 words)

  
 Iran’s Mehralizadeh Congratulates AFC Award-Winning
In a meeting Wednesday, Mehralizadeh also lauded the karatekas and officials for their superb performance in the Asian and world competitions.
During the meeting at his office, Mehralizadeh said all the under-21 team members and the Asian and world medalists will be awarded a two-week pilgrimage trip to the holy Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The Russian official exchanged views with Mehralizadeh on cultural issues and expansion of ties in the athletic fields.
www.mehrnews.com /en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=43675   (247 words)

  
 IRIB PERSIAN NEWS PAGE
Mehralizadeh, who is also the vice-president, has made a trip to Manama to raise the players' spirits.
Before his departure, Mehralizadeh said Iran's victory over Bahrain is a big step toward the finals of the most prestigious sporting event.
Mehralizadeh said, "we should draw lesson from unfortunate experience in Bahrain and help our national team qualify for 2006 world cup finals.
www.iribnews.ir /Full_en.asp?news_id=187169&n=32   (256 words)

  
 Iran: Reformist Campaigning Could Yield An Upset In Presidential Race
The other reformist who was initially disqualified and then reinstated on the orders of Supreme Leader Khamenei is Mohsen Mehralizadeh, who serves as vice president for physical training.
Five thousand Azerbaijani students and lecturers at Tehran University have endorsed Mehralizadeh, ILNA reported on 29 May, as have residents from Taleqan, which is west of Tehran.
Mehralizadeh said he has seven rivals in the presidential race, but he does not plan to engage in negative campaigning.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/iran/2005/iran-050608-rferl01.htm   (1081 words)

  
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Rafsanjani is seen as a political chameleon, a shrewd negotiator who has been able to stay near the center of power by negotiating with different camps.
Mehralizadeh be reconsidered," the television quoted Khamenei's decree as saying, referring to the two most prominent reformists disqualified, Mostafa Moin and Vice President Mohsen Mehralizadeh.
Mehralizadeh is Vice President for Sport and was not considered a serious contender.
newsblaster.cs.columbia.edu /dev/archives/2005-05-24-10-30-30/data/multigen_input/226   (2813 words)

  
 The Australian: Iran lifts ban on reformists [ 25may05 ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The decision to reinstate former education minister Mostafa Moin and vice-president for sports Mohsen Mehralizadeh was made in a letter from Guardian Council head Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, state television said.
Mr Mehralizadeh is not considered a serious contender.
Mr Moin's disqualification by the Guardian Council -- a panel of 12 clerics and jurists that can veto any candidate deemed to have shown insufficient loyalty to clerical rule -- drew angry reaction from his party, which said it would boycott the election if he were not reinstated.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au /printpage/0,5942,15399098,00.html   (396 words)

  
 Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) - memri.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The reformists who have declared their intent to run are: Mustafa Mo'in, the former Minister of Higher Education who was removed by the conservative parliament; Mehdi Karrubi, former parliamentary speaker and current representative of Iranian Leader 'Ali Khamenei; and Vice President Mohsen Mehralizadeh, who has declared that he is an independent candidate with reformist inclinations.
Despite reformist camp demands for a single agreed-upon candidate, the candidates are relying on the assessment that the conservatives will not, despite their statements of intent, be able to reach a consensus on a single conservative candidate either, and are counting on a second round of voting.
Mehralizadeh said that if the reformists reached a consensus, he would quit the race.
www.memri.de /uebersetzungen_analysen/laender/iran/iran_presielections_I_11_05_05.html   (2565 words)

  
 TruthNews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the poll reported most recently, which was conducted by the hard-line Islamic Revolution Devotees' Society (Jamiyat-i Isargaran-i Inqilab-i Islami) in 30 cities in late May, 32.6 percent of respondents indicated they would vote for Hashemi-Rafsanjani, ILNA reported on 10 June.
He was followed by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf (18.6 percent), Mustafa Moin (8.9 percent), Ali Larijani (8.9 percent), Mehdi Karrubi (7.5 percent), Mahmud Ahmadinejad (4.1 percent), Mohsen Mehralizadeh (2.2 percent), and Mohsen Rezai (1.2 percent).
Following Hashemi-Rafsanjani are Qalibaf (9.5 percent), Moin (6.7 percent), Larijani (4.5 percent), Karrubi (3.6 percent), Ahmadinejad (2.8 percent), Mehralizadeh (1.5 percent), and Rezai (1.4 percent).
truthnews.com /month/2006060023.htm   (1250 words)

  
 Iran Daily
Moin, a former higher education minister, and Vice President Mohsen Mehralizadeh were among the two allies of President Mohammad Khatami disqualified.
Vice President Mohsen Mehralizadeh protested against his disqualification by the Guardians Council for the 9th presidential election.
Mehralizadeh said the disqualification is illegal and that “people will make the right judgment“.
www.iran-daily.com /1384/2282/html   (2278 words)

  
 -=-Persian-Mp3-House-=- | News | News September 16, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Iranian physical education head Mohsen Mehralizadeh refused to accept the resignation of karate supreme Habibollah Nazerian on Wednesday, Tehran Times said.
Vice-President Mehralizadeh, in a letter to his deputy Ali Kaffashian, wrote, "Iran is getting ready for the world event and the federation head and other officials should put aside off-the-mat issues and focus on preparation of the team.
Mehralizadeh also opposed the resignation of the weightlifting head Sunday.
www.persianhub.com /thread.php?threadid=6880&page=1   (4436 words)

  
 Wampum: Return of the ... One True King (XXIV)
No mention of Rafat Bayat, as the context of this struggle between conservatives to retain the international legitimacy the elections the IIPF won for the regime is the application of the Expediency Council's December 1999 directive which mandates the Council to qualify the candidates based on solid reasons and evidence.
Not approved were current Vice-President Mohsen Mehralizadeh (?) and former Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mostafa Moeen (4.1%), the candidate of the IIPF, both allies of President Mohammad Khatami, and current Majlis member Rafat Bayat (?), one of 12 women elected to the 7th Majlis, which appears to answer the "rejal" question.
I'm surprised by the GC rejection of Mehralizadeh and Moeen, though not Bayat.
wampum.wabanaki.net /archives/002007.html   (498 words)

  
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Hours earlier, Moin said he would not vote in the elections and called his disqualification «illegal, unfair and illogical.» In response to the Guardian Council's step, Iran's main reformist party said yesterday it would boycott the presidential election.
Apart from Ali Rafsanjani, 70, who was president from 1989 to 1997 and favors better ties with the West and less state involvement in the economy, the Guardian Council approved just one moderate reformist, and that is the former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi.
The remaining four candidates are Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Ali Larijani, Mohsen Rezaie and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, all former members of the conservative Revolutionary Guards loyal to supreme Leader Khamenei.
www.asharqalawsat.com /english/news.asp?id=98§ion=1   (469 words)

  
 Win over Bahrain, a decesive step Persian Journal Latest Iran News, news Tehran Iranian News persian news web site ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Vice-President and Head of Physical Education Organization here Tuesday said Iran's victory over Bahrain in their first-leg 2006 World Cup qualifier will be a major stride toward the finals of the most prestigious sporting event.
Mohsen Mehralizadeh, who received football officials in his office, attached great importance to Bahrain test, calling it an early deciding match.
Mehralizadeh said, "We should draw less on from unfortunate experience in Bahrain and help our national team qualify for 2006 World Cup finals.
www.iranian.ws /iran_news/publish/printer_5356.shtml   (221 words)

  
 Mohammad Daadkan appointed Iran's Football Federation head
Tehran, Sept 14, IRNA -- The Physical Education Organization (PEO) President, Mohsen Mehralizadeh, appointed Mohammad Daadkan as the new head of Iran's Football Federation (IFF).
Talking to IRNA late Friday, the senior advisor to PEO boss, Issa Es'haqi said, the appointment was fixed after the resignation of Mohsen Safaei-Farahani.
Daadkan has been recently installed as the head of the Iranian Olympic soccer team that is to compete in the 2002 Asian Games in Pusan, South Korea.
www.payvand.com /news/02/sep/1050.html   (280 words)

  
 Iran soccer Irankicks
Tehran, Jan 19, IRNA, Vice-president and head of Physical Education Organization here Tuesday said Iran`s victory over Bahrain in their first-leg 2006 World Cup qualifier will be a major stride toward the finals of the most prestigious sporting event.
Mohsen Mehralizadeh, who received football officials in his office, attached great importance to Bahrain test, calling it an earlydeciding match.
Bahrain surprisingly beat Iran 3-1 in Manama in 2001, denying Irana berth in the finals of 2002 Japan and South Korea World Cup as it was beaten by Ireland 2-1 on aggregate in the two-legged playoffs.
www.irankicks.com /cgi-bin/iknews/viewnews.cgi?newsid1106127399,67820,   (183 words)

  
 Rojname.com :: News-Archive :: Ethnicity And Regional Interests Play Out In Iran Vote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Another candidate, Mohsen Mehralizadeh, won almost all the provinces where members of his ethnic minority predominate.
Another candidate, Vice President for Physical Training Mohsen Mehralizadeh, is an ethnic Azeri from western Iran.
Mehralizadeh won in provinces that are home to many Azeris -- Ardabil, East Azerbaijan, and West Azerbaijan.
www.kurdishlibrary.com /lastnews/cache-archive/63722   (1374 words)

  
 My Way News
Moin, a former culture minister and the top presidential prospect for reformists, had said he would not vote in the elections and called his disqualification "illegal, unfair and illogical."
Approved candidates for the June 17 presidential race include powerful former President Hashemi Rafsanjani, who moves frequently between the hard-line and more moderate camps and is seen as a front-runner.
Qalibaf, Larijani, Ahmadinejad and Rezaei are widely seen as Khamenei candidates because of their strong loyalty to him.
apnews.myway.com /article/20050523/D8A90PNG0.html   (711 words)

  
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Again, those who gave Karroubi the nod sought peaceful means of removing the ruling establishment and therefore, Karoubi’s votes should be added to the tally of those who did not vote.
Mohsen Mehralizadeh is the head of National Sports Organization, and since the Iranian National Team reached the World Cup, young Iranians became excited and voted for him out of nationalistic sentiments.
Mehralizadeh’s 1.2 votes come from people who clearly are nationalistic and to quote Khomenei “nationalists are the enemy of the Islamic Republic”; therefore the 1.2 million votes Mehralizadeh received will be added the number of Iranians that did not vote.
www.marzeporgohar.org /index.php?l=1&cat=46&scat=116&artid=599   (1167 words)

  
 IRIB PERSIAN NEWS PAGE
Isfahan, Feb 6 - Iran's Physical Education Organization President, Mohsen Mehralizadeh, said Sunday in Meymeh, a town of Isfahan province, that budget for the country's sports sector will rise by 10 times.
Mehralizadeh, who is also the Vice-President, added the budget will exceed by the end of the fourth development plan.
He pointed to gifted handball players of the provincial town and vowed to allocate enough budget for completing nine semifinished multipurpose gymnasiums in the region.
www.iribnews.ir /Full_en.asp?news_id=187003&n=12   (135 words)

  
 Archives - WomenSport International
But the ban on women in the stands remained fixed, although it has been informally lifted in a way that offers a window into how politics has come to work here.
Of the 100 or so women in the Special Grandstand on Wednesday night, most were invited by Iran's minister for sports, Mohsen Mehralizadeh, who is also one of the country's vice presidents.
An advocate of equal participation for women as well as a presidential candidate, Mehralizadeh has in recent months arranged for women to attend national soccer games.
www.sportsbiz.bz /womensportinternational/archives/2005/05_june_iran_women.htm   (791 words)

  
 Iran Daily
TEHRAN, Jan. 24--Presidential hopeful, Mohsen Mehralizadeh, has cast doubt on whether the conservative camp would reach consensus on a single nominee for the June presidential election, and claimed reformists are set to win the crucial poll.
In an interview with IRNA on Monday, Mehralizadeh, who is also the head of Physical Training Organization and first vice-president, also predicted that the elections would enter a second round.
Without mentioning any names, Mehralizadeh said he has held several rounds of talks with members of reformist groups and enjoys their support.
www.iran-daily.com /1383/2199/html/national.htm   (1692 words)

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