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Demonstrators have clashed with security forces in western Iran during a protest to demand greater care for one of the world's biggest saltwater lakes.  

AP says the protest took place in Orumieh (Urmia) on August 27.  

The agency said demonstrators threw rocks at police who answered back with gunfire.  

It was unclear whether police used live bullets. The AP report offered no further details.

Orumieh is on the shores of a lake of the same name about 600 kilometers northwest of the capital, Tehran.  

Environmentalists and activists have warned for years that the lake is threatened by drought and aggressive agriculture policies.

compiled from agency reports
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by: ACI from: London
September 02, 2011 06:48
HE Ban Ki-Moon
UN Secretary General
UN – New York

Your Excellency,

I would like to draw your attention to an urgent environmental crisis unfolding in North West of Iran with national, regional and global consequences.

Lake Oroumieh, the world’s third largest salt lake and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is drying up at an alarming rate due to drought, misguided irrigation policies, development and the irresponsible damming of rivers that feed it.

Mentioned as early as 9th century BC in Assyrian text, the lake serves as a natural divide between the major cities of Oroumieh and Tabriz in the provinces of East and West Azerbaijan:

 A major tourist attraction and national park, its wetlands are listed in the Ramsar Convention (number 38 – 23 June 1975);
 It holds 31 billion cubic meters of water with a catchments area of 51876 square kilometres;
 Its endangered birds, flora and fauna are listed by IUCN and WWF;
 Its 102 rocky islands are home to migrating birds
 27 types of mammals, 212 types of birds, 41 types of reptiles, 7 types of amphibians and 26 types of fish inhabit the Lake’s ecological areas

The “wise use” concept at the heart of Ramsar Convention is the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands and their resources, for the benefit of humankind. However, in Iran today there are threats of serious and irreversible damage to Lake Oroumieh, with no real measures to prevent the human and environmental degradation.

Since early 1990s decision makers have not been accountable for policies that have created the present day crisis. In the recent months environmental activists and ordinary members of public who have protested against these erroneous policies have been arrested and detained in an effort to silence the protest. Arrests of over 300 people in the last few days is quickly turning an environmental issue into a human rights crisis whereby the right to peaceful protest is violated and individuals are arrested and detained arbitrarily.

Your Excellency, it is of utmost importance that the international community hears of the looming catastrophe that could result in a ‘salt tsunami’ far exceeding the borders of Iran and affecting not just the lives and livelihood of people around Lake Oroumieh’s catchment area but millions of people in the region.

ACI asks that an investigative group visits the region urgently and action is taken to prevent a human and environmental catastrophe.
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by: Ayiq from: Eller
September 13, 2011 04:24
I thank RFE for reoprting the uprising of Azeri people. I would like to add:
-This is not just an environmental protest but continuation of the Azeri national movement to end Persian racism,colonialism and stablishing South Azerbajan state.
-Azeris make up 25% to 43% of Iran ’s population (according to CIA and UN estimates). They are concentrated in their historic region of South Azerbaijan (northwestern Iran ). Politically they resisted Pahlavis since 1920 and Ayatollahs since 1980. They formed a strong Azeri movement and rallied for democracy and their ethnic rights. For decades, ethnic and cultural discrimination is the official policy of the Shah and mullah regime in Iran , where Azeris are treated as second class citizens by virtue of limitations and even complete lack and absence of education in native language; and constant harassment and discrimination from central authorities designed to culturally and linguistically assimilate the ethnic Azeris.

-Today, Azeri people are Iran ’s largest ethnic minority and their resistance movement is the most powerful opposition group to the theocratic, authoritarian and terrorist regime of Persian mullahs. To achieve any changes in Iran , ethnic Azeris’ role is most crucial, and cannot be ignored, as the Azeri movement has the best shot to tackle the Iranian regime from within. This can happen with the help of the freedom loving people of the West and world.

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