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Imam Khamenei Calls for Strict Rules on Environment

Imam Khamenei Calls for Strict Rules on Environment
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The Leader of the Islamic Revolution His Eminence Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei urged Iranian authorities to try to tackle the country's environmental problems through serious and accurate planning.

Imam Khamenei Calls for Strict Rules on Environment

In a meeting with a group of environmentalists and officials on Sunday, Imam Khamenei described land grabbing and acquisition of mountainous land as deplorable.

He said land and mountain grabbing is a crime and those committing such crimes should be prosecuted.
"These moves must be criminalized according to the law and the abusers must be prosecuted without any lenience," he said.

The Leader said it falls upon the government to protect the environment, and added to that end, a national document on the environment should be devised, all construction and industrial projects should come with an environmental attachment and any transgression and destruction of the environment should be criminalized.

Imam Khamenei further urged officials to draw on of other countries' experience in dealing with environmental issues which could provide solutions to the problems.

The leader however described environmental issues as a national challenge whose resolution requires the cooperation of all Iranians.

The Leader's remarks come as Iran is facing growing threats to its environment and national resources. Environmental advocates have repeatedly called on the government to devise proper mechanisms for protecting the environment and prevent the growing destruction of natural resources and wildlife habitats.

Iran has also been grappling with large-scale land grabbing, with many natural resources being turned into residential and industrial areas. 

The head of Iran's Department of the Environment appreciated the Leader's remarks on the protection of the environment, saying such guidelines could create more coordination between the three branches of government in dealing with the issue.Masoumeh Ebtekar said on Sunday the comments gave more encouragement to environmental activists and officials in the country.

Meanwhile, Iran's judiciary chief has ordered all its affiliated bodies to seriously deal with those who destroy forests and natural resources.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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