Posted on 10/30/2004 3:15:35 PM PDT by SadeghSaleh
October 24, 2004
Unfortunately due to powerful anti-Iranian activities and the typical incompetence of the Islamic Republic that occupies Iran, the southern states of the Persian Gulf who have only come to existence thanks to foreign powers, have slowly become more brazen. As a result the National Geographic Society has printed at least three major erroneous statements in its Atlas of the World 2005 (Eighth Edition, ISBN: 0-7922-7543-8 & ISBN: 0-7922-7542-x) regarding Iran and the Persian Gulf.
Considering the fact that the National, Geographic is the biggest non-profit educational and scientific institution, it is hard for us to fathom how they made reference to the Persian Gulf with an unrecognized name. The United Nations, in addition to historical records and facts that date back more than thousands of years, have made it abundantly clear that the body of water in question is recognized as the Persian Gulf.
The atlas also falsely claims that several Persian Gulf Islands belong to the newly created United Arab Emirates. It would appear that the National Geographic Society has joined hands with the enemies of Iran, and is now openly helping those who seek to compromise Irans territorial integrity. Perhaps the National Geographic Society should look back on its own maps to see that 33 years ago no entity by the name of United Arab Emirates existed, however Iran did. Furthermore, the National Geographic itself had previously always used the formal, and legitimate name, the Persian Gulf to reference the body of water in question. The National Geographics stance encourages conflict in an area which has experiences relative calm with the use of the official and internationally recognized name of the Persian Gulf for centuries. Iran has existed for more then seven thousand years, and to now have a publication attempt to strip it of its historical territory will not be tolerated.
The Atlas goes further to claim that the Persian Gulf Islands are being occupied by Iran. If anything is being occupied, it would be various parts of Iran that have been taken from us through illegal means starting 33 years ago.
The Marze Por Gohar Party condemns the policies of the National Geographic that have made it possible for such illegitimate maps to be published. We look to hear from the National Geographic regarding the blunders they have made on their 2005 Atlas, and urge them to correct these errors, and to apologize to the nation of Iran for damaging our national culture and heritage in addition to our territorial integrity.
The enemies of Iran should know, so long as there is one Iranian alive with blood pumping through his or her heart, even the thought of taking one grain of Iranian soil, will strongly be opposed and defeated.
Long Live Iran.
Compiled by the Persian Gulf Committee of the Marze Por Gohar Party
*Please find below two links that refer to the UN documents that pertain to the Persian Gulf.
http://marzeporgohar.org/index.php?l=1&cat=24&scat=37&artid=351
http://marzeporgohar.org/index.php?l=1&cat=24&scat=37&artid=352
What are they calling the persian gulf?
My guess is they called it the "Arabian" Gulf.
So what was the name that got y'all so irked?
The revolution will start when we airdrop back issues of National Geographic over selected Iranian population centers and the folks there get a load of those topless pygmy women.
Isn't National Geographic a bunch of dad-gum Liberals?
There are people who know a little and understand less who think that maps create property lines and name features. Actually, maps are not the record unless otherwise stated.
Trade you. Give us the Persian Gulf (or whatever its called) and we'll give you the San Francisco Bay Area.
Did I miss something? Isn't everybody here an "enemy of Iran"? Aren't we proud to be enemies of Iran? Isn't Iran an Axis of Evil nation? As long a the Mullahs run the place, why do we care about injustices perpetrated by the National Geographic? What Iran could really use is some "injustices" perpetrated by the 1st Cav.
Hate to tell you, guy, but you have bigger problems/enemies than National Geographic and their word games. Perhaps the real problem/enemies, the corrupt mullahs, are too big a problem for you? Maybe the mullahs sold the Gulf to the arabs?
Let me ask you a personal question. I hear that on most Arab maps, there is no such place as Israel. Does that upset you?
Did they call it "BUSH LAKE" ?
US Military calls it the Arabian Gulf and I suspect that's what the Nat Geo did to PO the Iranians.
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