Sunday is in the city of Bablosar, Mazandaran province a man hanged in public.
According to the daily Etemad Melli the man Taghi was convicted for killing his mother-in-law.
A group of British and American Shiite Muslims on pilgrimage to Mecca confirmed the criticism of Iranian pilgrims over the humiliating and disrespectful behavior of Saudi police officers.
Alalam.ir reported that they were illegally detained and brutally beaten by Saudi religious police.
Iranians often complain that Saudi Arabian airport police officers checked them in a disrespectful manner at Medina Airport and confiscated their Islamic books, including the Quran and books on supplications.
Some of the British and American Shiite pilgrims also denounced the behavior of Saudi guards at Jannat Al-Baqi Cemetery where several pilgrims were reportedly arrested.
Many clerics in Saudi Arabia, which sees itself as the leader of Sunni Islam, view Shiism as heresy.
The British pilgrims told at a pressconference that they were arrested because they were Shiite and Westerners.
Tehran Water and Sewerage Company has warned residents in this town against the ever-increasing water consumption, stressing that a water crisis is looming.
The per capita water consumption stands at 390 cubic meters annually,
In coming years due to ever-increasing consumption, low precipitation and dwindling underground reserves, Tehran will face serious water shortages.
About 90 out of 1,600 cities nationwide will also face water shortage and Bandar Abbas, Mashhad and Chabahar will be the hardest hit.
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
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Iran: shortage
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