Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Iran: water

Iran detained 3 Finns who had gone drifting in Iranian waters near Abu Musa.
The Finns came Saturday from Dubai and got lost in the Persian Gulf.
All three men work for the Nokia Siemens branch in Dubai.
Finland expects the soon release of the men.



The cyclone Gonu will enter Iran today. A couple of hundred residents of the port of Chabahr are evacuated.
Iran ordered people living on the coast or river banks in two southern provinces to move inland.
The prices for a barrel crude oil have risen, due to Uncertainty about the cyclones course.
The storm is the strongest in sixty years.

The cyclone started near the Maldives.

In the city of Mashhad the 3rd International Water, Wastewater Equipment and Environment Exhibition will be held from June 14-18.
More than 90 domestic and foreign companies will exhibit pumps, generators, pipes, joints and other water installation equipment as well as wastewater treatment facilities.
Foreign companies from Italy, France, China, Germany and Hungary will display state-of-the-art water equipment and technology.


In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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