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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Tasik air masin kering diIran

In this Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 photo, obtained by the Associated Press outside Iran shows riot police officers taking position during a protest, at the northwestern city of Oroumieh, Iran. Protesters
Dalam foto ini Sabtu, 27 Ogos, 2011, yang diperolehi oleh Associated Press di luar Iranmenunjukkan pegawai polis rusuhan mengambil kedudukan semasa bantahan, di bandarbarat laut Oroumieh, Iran. Penunjuk perasaan yang menuntut perlindungan alam sekitar yanglebih besar untuk salah satu tasik air masin terbesar di dunia telah bertempur dengan pasukan keselamatan di barat Iran. Oroumieh adalah di tepi tasik nama yang sama kira-kira 370 batu(600 km) di barat laut Tehran modal. Alam sekitar dan aktivis telah meningkatkan penggeraselama bertahun-tahun bahawa tasik diancam oleh kemarau dan dasar pertanian yang agresif(AP Photo) EDITOR NOTA SEBAGAI HASIL ORANG BAN KERAJAAN RASMI Iran ONMEDIA ASING MELIPUTI BEBERAPA PERISTIWA DI IRAN, THE AP dihalang daripadaAKSES BEBAS KEPADA PERISTIWA INI
In this Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 photo obtained by the Associated Press outside of Iran shows a motorbike set on fire by protestors and rocks on the street, while two police officers stand at right, du
Dalam foto ini Sabtu, 27 Ogos, 2011 yang diperolehi oleh Associated Press di luar Iranmenunjukkan motosikal yang ditetapkan di atas api oleh penunjuk perasaan dan batu-batu di jalan, manakala dua orang pegawai polis berdiri di sebelah kanan, semasa protes di barat laut kota Oroumieh,Iran. Penunjuk perasaan yang menuntut perlindungan alam sekitar yanglebih besar untuk salah satu tasik air masin terbesar di dunia telah bertempur dengan pasukan keselamatan di barat Iran. Oroumieh adalah di tepi tasik nama yang sama kira-kira 370 batu(600 km) di barat laut Tehran modal dan alam sekitar dan aktivis telah mengumpul penggera untuk tahun bahawa tasik diancam oleh kemarau dan dasar pertanian yang agresif. (AP Photo) NOTA EDITOR SEBAGAI HASIL ORANG BAN KERAJAAN RASMI Iran ON MEDIAASING MELIPUTI BEBERAPA PERISTIWA DI IRAN, THE AP dihalang daripada AKSESBEBAS UNTUK ACARA INI
In this Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 photo, obtained by the Associated Press outside Iran, shows a motorbike is set on fire by protestors and rocks remain on the street, during a protest at the northwester

FILE - In this Friday, April 29, 2011 file photo, an abandoned ship is stuck in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, Iran. Protesters demanding greater environmental protections for one of the wFILE - In this Friday, April 29, 2011 file photo, an Iranian family walk on the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, Iran, as they sightsee the lake. Protesters demanding greater environmental protePillars of an abandoned jetty are seen in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid SaleFILE - In this Saturday, April 30, 2011 file photo, a dead bird lies on the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, Iran, on its shore, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran. Solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, are seen on its shore, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Saturday, April 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)An Iranian family walk on the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, as they sightsee the lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP PhotoAn abandoned ship is stuck in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)A dead bird lies on the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, on its shore, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Saturday, April 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)An abandoned boat is stuck in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)An abandoned ship is stuck in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)An Iranian family walk on the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, as they sightsee the lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP PhotoAn abandoned ship is stuck in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)ADVANCE TO GO WITH THE STORY SLUGGED:IRAN ENVIRONMENT DISASTER, BY NASER KARIMI  An Iranian family walk on the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, as they sightsee the lake, while an abandoned jettAn abandoned boat and an abandoned ship are stuck in the solidified salts of the Oroumieh Lake, some 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 29, 2011. (AP Photo

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