Archive for May, 2011
Susa Museum left unprotected
On May 11th, Iranian Governmental Television broadcasted a report in which the reporter describes the Susa Museum. While showing ancient stones belong to Achaemenid and Parthian empire are exposed to stealing and damaging hazard without being protected with glassy time capsules completely that any visitor can easily access to these historical documents. The reporter mentions that [...]
May 13, 2011
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Maryam Khazaeli ·
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Tags: Cultural Heritage, Iran, Susa · Posted in: Art and Culture
Another disappointing end for Iran’s Lakes
Although fishes’ mortality has happened several times during the last years, head in chief of Marivan Department of Environment announced: “Each year, at the beginning of spring via tilting seasonal rivers to Zarivar Lake, a huge amount of mud pour in to the lake and causes turbid water and loss of oxygen and Ph level [...]
May 11, 2011
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Maryam Khazaeli ·
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Tags: Environment, Fishes Mortality, Iran, pollution, Urumiya Lake, Zarivar Lake · Posted in: Environment
Tehran;Decentrilized or Devasted?
By : Ali Eskandari Capital cities are generally known as the main,major,modern, the most populated, the most polluted and the most important cities in countries. These cities usually are the heart of political, economical, industrial, social and cultural affairs of their countries and these characteristics are somehow attractive for the majority of people to benefit [...]
May 9, 2011
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Maryam Khazaeli ·
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Tags: decentrilization, Iran, pollution, Population, Tehran · Posted in: Environment, Social Life
Dad is now finally free
This is the 7th day of May. A week with lots of events, incidents and accidents. Labour day was held in Iran in memory of all those labours that are now in jail, by those who have not earned their salary for several months and are combating under hard living situation, buckling with daily inflation, in order to achieve their obvious [...]
May 7, 2011
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Maryam Khazaeli ·
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Tags: freedom, human rights, Iranian, journalist · Posted in: Social Life