Tehran: Iran on Tuesday strongly criticised Google Earth, the
virtual globe programme of the US-based search engine, for using the term
“Arabian Gulf” to show the water body historically known as the Persian
Gulf, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Speaking to reporters, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said
the use of different name by the map programme was a desperate attempt to
falsify historical facts. “Forging a name for the Persian Gulf will definitely tarnish the reputation of the website in the eyes of Iranians and other nations worldwide,” he told
reporters.
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“The attempt to forge historical facts and legal documents of the
international community, the UN, indicated the opportunist and ambitious
attitude of directors of the website,” he said, expressing regret over the
failed and seditious conspiracy.
The official noted that the foreign ministry has succeeded earlier to foil
such ill attempts through authentic historical documents and defended the
identity of the Iranian heritage, the Persian Gulf, in international
organizations.
In 2004, the National Geographic Society had mentioned Arabian Gulf instead
of Persian Gulf in its World Atlas. But following huge protest by Iranians,
the NGS made the correction in the eighth edition of its World Atlas.
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