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Iran Bans Sale of Nat'l Geographic Atlas
2004-11-24
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran has banned the sale of National Geographic Society publications to protest the use of the term "Arabian Gulf" alongside "Persian Gulf" in its new world atlas, an Iranian official said Tuesday.
My my, touchy, ain't they?
Mohammad Hossein Khoshvaght, an official at Iran's Culture and Islamic Guidance Ministry, told The Associated Press that the atlas also must be corrected to remove a reference that says Iran has "occupied" several Gulf islands. Both Iran and the United Arab Emirates lay claim over the Gulf islands of Abu Musa and Greater and Lesser Tunbs.

National Geographic's chief cartographer, Allen Carroll, defended the atlas, which was released in October. "We do, and will continue, to recognize 'Persian Gulf' as the primary name," Carroll said on the publication's web site. "But we want people searching for 'Arabian Gulf' to be able to find what they're looking for and not to confuse it with the nearby Arabian Sea."

Identification of the Gulf region and various parts within it has long been a sensitive topic for Iran, which says the area has been historically known as the Persian Gulf, but believes that since the 1950s, pan-Arabists led by late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and followed by deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein have tried to re-categorize it as the "Arabian Gulf." "Both the distribution of the (National Geographic) publications and the activities of its journalists are banned until the publication corrects the atlas that used the phrase of the Arabian Gulf (in parenthesis) next to the Persian Gulf," Khoshvaght told The Associated Press.

He said the ban includes all magazines published by the National Geographic Society, which publishes five different magazines and has many subscribers in Iran.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  Inadequacy? Is that some sort of joke? Or is it an eastern med problem?

This way to the egress.....
Posted by: PT Barnum   2004-11-24 5:30:15 PM  

#7  Macedonia-Greece revisited....inadequacy sure makes touchy politics, huh?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-24 5:06:36 PM  

#6  I think "American-Arabian Gulf" is cool!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-11-24 4:07:25 PM  

#5  "Mare Nostrum"
Posted by: mojo   2004-11-24 12:04:03 PM  

#4  Gulf of Rumsfeld. Heh.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-24 11:38:58 AM  

#3  How about, Gulf of the Two Bushes.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-11-24 9:19:47 AM  

#2  Ironic, considering that the name "Persia" is otherwise out of fashion in "Iran." But yes, I know ancient Fars/Parsa/Persia is actually the southwestern part of the country (the part along the gulf coast).

That said, Persia is such a beautiful, history-laden name, and I wish they would resurrect it. For the entire country, I mean. But that would tick off the Azeris, Kurds, Baluchis, Khuzhestani Arabs, Lurs, Qajars, Bakhtiaris, Turcomans, and anyone the hell else I'm forgetting. (I should be ashamed of myself for remembering that much.)
Posted by: The Caucasus Nerd   2004-11-24 4:46:51 AM  

#1  Why don't we just rename it the "Gulf of Rumsfeld?"
Posted by: PBMcL   2004-11-24 12:56:18 AM  

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