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    18TH INTERNATIONAL PRESS FESTIVAL KICKS OFF TODAY

    http://tehrantimes.com/index.php/arts-and-culture/3874-18th-international-press-festival-kicks-off-today-
    24 October 2011 16:11

    TEHRAN -- The 18th edition of the International Press Festival will
    be opening today during a ceremony at Tehran's Imam Khomeini Mosalla.

    Almost one hundred international media coming from 50 countries are
    expected to attend the festival, director of the International Press
    Office of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad-Javad
    Aqajari said here on Monday.

    Iraq, Afghanistan, Armenia and Syria are increasing their participation
    in the festival this year, he said, adding that the international
    section will be opening on October 28 to the end of the festival on
    November 1.

    Culture Minister for Press Affairs Mohammad-Jafar Mohammadzadeh
    also said that most of the participants have set up their pavilions,
    adding that this year 600 pavilions have been allotted to the festival
    compared to 480 last year.

    Several programs arranged for the side section program of the festival
    including exhibition of the top press photos and cartoons of the past
    year, he said.

    Pioneers of the Iranian press along with their biographies will also
    be introduced in an exhibit, he added.

    He also mentioned that the museum of the press in collaboration with
    the Iran National Library and Archives (INLA) is to be inaugurated
    during the festival while several books are due to be introduced
    as well.

    Managing directors of Islamic periodicals from 30 countries are
    expected to attend the first World of Islam Press Union at the
    festival, Mohammadzadeh said.

    Out of the 30 participants, 23 are coming from Muslim countries and
    seven are from non-Muslim countries, he added.

    The number might increase to 40 indicating the warm welcome for the
    press from the Islamic countries in establishing an Islamic union.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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