Monday, March 16, 2009

Iran: traffic

The director-general of the Office for Coordinating Municipalities' Transportation and Traffic Affairs told Fars newsagency that Iran plans to place new restrictions on car owners in Tehran and other municipal cities to solve the traffic problem.
He pointed that if personal car-use is limited, people will use public transportation .One way is to increase car maintenance costs, fuel prices and parking fee in city centers.
source: english.farsnews.com



Fars newsagency reported that in Shiraz, Fars province, a woman is arrested who promoted the Satanism in her clothesshop.
The chief of provincial police intelligence said that in the shop of the woman, Rezvan H. 387 symbols of Satanism were found.
In Iran heavy metal music and other hard rock attributes are often looked at as satanic.
source: irannewsdaily.com



President Ahmadinejad officially ordered the Oil Ministry to import gasoline for the next three months till mid-June to build enough reserves for next year.
The president had proposed a 20-billion-dollar economic reform plan to redistribute the oilsubsidies as part of the budget bill, but the parliament removed the plan before ratifying the bill.
The head of Iran's National Refinery and Distribution Company said that the Ministry of Oil would use oil revenues for gasoline imports if the budget allocated for the purpose is not enough.
source: Press-TV



264,000 police agents will be on guard since Sunday on behalf of the holidays around the Iranian Newyear (Nowruz), March 21.
They will provide the safety on the roads in the country during the New Years travels.
Driving license of those motorists who drive beyond speed limits or show other dangerous behaviors will be revoked.
source: mehrnews.com

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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