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July 7, 2012

Abu Musa residents: Iran trying to harass us from our homes

Emirati families on the island allege harassment by Iranian officials

Iranian authorities have been attempting to push the residents of UAE’s Abu Mousa Island out of their home.

Hundreds of Emirati citizens and expatriates living in Abu Mousa Island said that Iranian authorities were resorting to harassment, interfering in every detail of their day-to-day lives, in an attempt to make them vacate this controversial strip of land.

On November 30, 1971, Iranian forces seized the Greater and Lesser Tunb. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was already in place between Iran and Sharjah to allow for both authorities to administer part of the island of Abu Mousa. The island is a 12.8 km² stretch of land, located in the Arabian Gulf, in front of Sharjah lying in a curve and leading up to the entrance of the Straits of Hormuz.

Since the early 1990s, Iran has been in breach of this MoU which was signed only under the threat of invasion.

The residents of Abu Mousa claim that Iran has been interfering with free access, building military installations, placing military equipment and moving in settlers whose presence has affected the demographic structure of the population of Abu Mousa.

The number of Iranians living on the Island is triple the number of Emiratis and expatriates. There were allegations that Iranian authorities were not allowing the Sharjah flag to be hoisted on the island.

Furthermore, Iranian authorities have banned building materials, educational and even medical equipment from being available on the island.

“We have to wait for at least six months to import a sofa, or even a chair before approval is granted by the Iranian authorities,” said Khalfan, an Emirati, residing in Abu Mousa.

Umm Rashid, a 55-year-old Emirati mother of five said school, clinics, mosques and the grocery were collapsing. “There is no hospital here, we only have a small clinic which was built 40 years ago near the shore,” she said, adding that Iranians did not allow for daily essential items.

“If a woman is pregnant she should deliver her baby in Sharjah because there is no place to give birth,” Rashid stated. Her daughter Noora, who is married and lives in Abu Mousa, said that food stocks were limited.

“We cannot cook emirati meals because of the shortage of food,” she said. According to her, Iranians even determined what type of food and groceries could come on the island.

Last year, a mother give birth to a premature baby named Habiba and since there was no hospital the woman’s father took her to an Iranian hospital on the island. “The Iranian authorities tried to force the Egyptian father of the baby to have a birth certificate stating that the birth place would be Iran,” said Noora.

The baby’s grandfather refused to take the birth certificate issued from Bandar Abbas. Habiba’s family were unable to procure a birth certificate, or a passport, till she was four months old. “It takes four months to issue a birth certificate from Sharjah,” her mother said. Habiba was the first baby to be born on Abu Mousa.

Maryam Salem, an Emirati student, indicated that people going to the island from Sharjah were subjected to repeated security checks. “They know our name one by one,’ he said.

Mohammad Khalifa Bu Ghanim is the ‘Wali’, or Mayor, of Abu Mousa. His duty is to ensure the well being of the island’s residents. He represents the interests of the Sharjah government.

Ahmad Salem, a 70-year-old Emirati, said that in the past the UAE flag was allowed to be hoisted, but this was stopped during the war between Iran and Iraq. “If we want anything Mayor Bu Ghanem approaches the ‘Iranian Formandariya’ which is the Iranian office in order to obtain permissions for us,” he said.

Salem Salem, a 58-year-old Emirati, endorsed the presence of many Emirati families on the island. “If we want to bring anything such as a fridge, TV, AC, or even cement for the school’s maintenance we will need permission from the Iranian authorities. This could take more than six months.” According to him, “Iranians do not allow receivers on the island claiming that it was against Islam. We get vegetables and food from the grocery everyday.

We have vehicles in Abu Mousa, we bring them from the used car markets in Sharjah and Ajman. The steering for these cars is on the right hand and it comes without number plates, or registration. We obtain permission prior to taking them with us. We are also living without internet, or telecommunications,” he said. “There are two doctors, one nurse and one laboratory nurse in the island’s clinic. We have a power station, a small municipality building and a water desalination station.”

Salem endorsed the sentiment that Iranian authorities were harassing residents. According to him, “Around 450 people live on Abu Mousa. The existing boat ‘Khater’, which is old, will be replaced by new one. There is also a small boat for emergencies,” he said.

His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, member of Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, had decreed that a boat should link the residents of Abu Mousa island to their homeland in the UAE.

According to Salem, “Iran is not allowing new expatriates on the island.”

Abulfatah Ahmad Tabit, a 67-year-old retired Palestinian, lived in Abu Mousa from 1969-1976. He remembers the day when Iranian forces occupied a small part of the island.

“It happened in 1971. The day the British left the island, a small number of Iranian military men came to stay on a small hill,” he said. “We could see them from a distance.”

Ibrahim Mustafa Khamis, a 60-year-old Egyptian, is living in Abu Mousa since 1979. He is the first secretary at Abu Mousa School which has a staff of 27 teachers.

“My son is a policeman at the Abu Mousa police station,” said Khamis, the father of one boy and three daughters. “My son is married with one daughter who was born here eight months ago. After living here for two decades the island is my home. We have the Abu Mousa School, Abu Mousa medical clinic, Abu Mousa police station, power generation station, municipality and grocery. In addition, we have three mosques. Every structure is old and close to collapse.

“The school is not made from cement but readymade walls and ceilings which was renewed 35 years ago. It lacks simple facilities, but the Iranian authorities are not allowing us to develop anything.

“We are trying through all means available to maintain our school which was built 46 years ago. There are 55 students from different nationalities. Earlier we had 360 students, but some families moved to Sharjah when their children finished high school.”

According to Khamis, Iranian military personnel stayed on a small part of the island till recently. “We used to see the Iranians from a distance. Since the past 10 years we have witnessed Iranian families coming in. They have built a school and a hospital,” he said.

The school is the back bone of the island and the Iranians are aware of that. If a teacher retires they will not allow another one to come.

Khamis said, “We are used to this place. We cannot live without Abu Mousa. The social life is wonderful. We are one family, in happiness and in sorrow – expatriate and emiratis.”

Zakiya Khalid, 60, from Palestine, lived in Abu Mousa from 1970 till 1975.

“My husband lived there since 1969. There were no Iranians then, but thousands of Emiratis. In 1971, we were told that a few Iranian military personnel came to the island and settled on a small hill.”

According to Zakiya, those people looked more like salesmen rather than military forces. She stated that the Iranians used to bring textile, clothes, pistachio and other products to sell. According to her there were many houses, groceries and thousands of Emiratis and expatriates on the island.

“The Sharjah government used to send a helicopter in case of emergencies.

There was no water and electricity. We used a lantern called the ‘fanar’ and slept in the backyard during summer. In 1975, we got the first air conditioner in Abu Mousa.”

Abu Mousa today

There are currently 450 people living in Abu Mousa. In addition to Emiratis, there are Jordanian, Palestine, Syrian, Egyptian, Somalian, Sudanese and a few other nationalities, but no Iraqis


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Ebrahim Mustafa Khamis, a resident since 1979.


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Zakiya Khalid


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Zakiya, holding her newborn son, Ramzi Abdul Fattah, and accompanied by Muyasar, arrive at Abu Mousa Island in this July 9, 1973 photo. She was returning to the island after giving birth to her son in Dubai.


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The old boat that was used to go to Abu Mousa Island.

gulfnews : Abu Musa residents: Iran trying to harass us from our homes
 
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ROFL
A source which even can't realize what is the name of the gulf in English

:wave:

You want to compare the news in Gulf News with the true and un-fabricated news of the likes of Press TV and Fars News ?

If you have nothing to contribute you bring in the name of the gulf.
 
these people are native ppl of Abu mosa if you can understand them plz tell what they say :




facepalm for you especially. The news is talking about Arab people living on Island and how Persians are treating them and obviously Arabs have become minority on Island since you illegally occupied the island and populated it with Persians!
 
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facepalm for you especially. The news is talking about Arab people living on Island and how Persians are treating them and obviously Arabs have become minority on Island since you illegally occupied the island and populated it with Persians!


he he ...
let me introduce u a longest street in ME :

Valiasr Street

this street was built 90 years ago :

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And today :

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the funny part is Valiasr street's trees are older than miniature countries on south coast of persian gulf ... :rofl:
there was no such kind of country in that time ... what about Iran ... we have been here since creation ... and without question base on historical maps and also international law these isles belong to Iran ...

I think the author has never read historic books or he is not interested to take a look at international documents which are screaming that the name of this water is persian gulf .

even american call this body of water what that is its real name :

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Writer of the book titled “Documents Contributed to the Name of Persian Gulf as an Old Everlasting Inheritance” noted that the Iranian president’s travel to Abu Mussa is not contrary to the 1971 Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the British appointed Sharjah sheik at the time.

“The 1971’s Memorandum of Understanding was an introduction to the return of Iranian Islands of Abu Moussa, the Greater and the Lesser Tonbs to the mainland, formelry occupied by UK colonizers.

“It has been 40 years that Abu Moussa Islands has been reattached to the motherland and they are under the governance of Iran’s central government and as a consequence, their status quo over the past four decades is another proof for Iran’s territorial rights.”

Jam underlined that the international community and the UN Security Council will not support UAE's claims on Iranian islands of Abu Mussa, Tonb-e Bozorg and Tonb-e Kuchak because there are lots of such disputes among Arab countries, themselves as well as other members of the international community.

“The islands of Abu Mussa, Tonb-e Bozorg and Tonb-e Kuchak have been part of Iran’s territory until UK occupation in the early 20th century and they have been reattached to the mainland during the later agreements.”

Abu Musa is a 12.8 sq km island, part of Hormozgan province of Iran. Located in the eastern Persian Gulf, it is part of a six-island archipelago near the entrance to the Strait of Hormoz.

Abu Moussa's inhabitants call it 'Gap-sabzu' (Persian‎), which in Persian means 'the great green place.' On old maps, the island is called: 'Boum-Ouw' (Persian‎) or 'Boum-Ouf' (Persian) which in Persian means 'Water Land'.

But in recent century it is also called Bum Musa, Persian for 'the land of Musa/Moses' instead of 'Boum-Sou'.

As of 2012, the island had about 2,131 inhabitants, making it Iran's smallest county. The city of Abu Moussa had 1,953 inhabitants in 2012, up 248 from 2006.

Abu Moussa Island is 75 km from Iran’s Bandar Lengeh port city and 16 km from the strategic Strait of Hormuz. It is the farthest island (out of 14 islands of Hormozgan) from the Iranian coast of the Persian Gulf. It's 46 m above the sea. The highest place is the 110-meter Halva Mountain. Abu Moussa city is the center of the island. The weather in Abu Musa is warm and humid, although, compared to the place in the Persian Gulf, Abu Musa has a better climate and the most diverse ecosystem, but it lacks suitable soil and water for farming leaving fishing as the main industry for locals. It is one of the main ports for exporting oil from Iran. Due to the depth of sea, oil tankers and big ships, have to pass between Abu Moussa and Greater and Lesser Tunbs; this makes these islands one of the most strategic points for Iran in the Persian Gulf.

The ownership of Iran on Abu Moussa has been disputed by UAE. The dispute between Iran and UAE started in 1974, three years after the latter's establishment. The island had been under Persian control until the early 20th century. After 1908, the UK controlled the island along with the other British-held islands in the Persian Gulf, including what is today the UAE. In the late 1960s, Britain transferred administration of the island to the British-appointed Sharjah, one of the seven sheikdoms that would later form the UAE.

A map from 1891 shows Abu Moussa being part of Iran then.

In 1980, the UAE took its claim to the United Nations. But it was rejected by the UN Security Council, and the issue was closed. In the same year, Saddam Hussein attempted to justify the Iran-Iraq War by claiming that one of the objectives was to 'liberate' Abu Moussa and Greater and Lesser Tunbs in the Persian Gulf. In 1992, Iran expelled foreign workers who operated the UAE-sponsored school, medical clinic, and power-generating station. In 2012 a visit to the island by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad provoked a diplomatic incident. Iran's historical claim to ownership over the islands roots back to the Parthian and Sassanid Empires, among others. Iran conceders the island to have been occupied by the UK and refers to the agreement between Iran and emirate of Sharjah at 1971.
 
Furthermore, Iranian authorities have banned building materials, educational and even medical equipment from being available on the island.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/arab-d...trying-harass-us-our-homes.html#ixzz1zy3sifEi

Iran's historical claim to ownership over the islands roots back to the Parthian and Sassanid Empires, among others.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/arab-d...trying-harass-us-our-homes.html#ixzz1zy4OuuvD


What is the difference between them and the Israelis they love to bash at every Friday prayers?
 
The question I want answered is this: why do pakistanis always, and I mean always, slave themselves to the Middle Eastern nation they work at but never to a secular Western nation? If they're living in Iran, they become mullah lovers. If they're living in a GCC country, they start spewing out their garbage. But if they're living in the West, this never happens!


Is it because of the type of people that choose to go and work in the ME nations are different or is it because of how we Middle Easterners are? We don't really have a concept of multiculturalism so anybody that comes to our land is forced to be like us and think like us.

We have two pakistanis who have every problem imaginable in their own nation but are fighting the Iran/arab war for spare change. This is pathetic. Go and fix your own nation and maybe you wouldn't have to fight our war for spare change.
 
tell me something good that Iran is doing or has done to the world

How bout standing up for themselves plus elections and as far as doing for the world is concerned has more respect in the world including Arab countries then any Israeli Puppet in Arab lands hows is that for starter.
 
What is the difference between them and the Israelis they love to bash at every Friday prayers?

Wow i didn't no it was possible for some to be this stupid and blind to reality its kind of hard to pretend its Israel and Iran that are partners when clearly situation is Syria and other Muslim countries shows its Arabs and Israelis that has the same goals.

difference between Israel and Iran is simple Israel wants to destroy and dominate Muslim nations and has 100% support of Arabs while Iran is standing up against all and gaining respect oh my bad i said respect let me explain what Respect is its a positive feeling of esteem or deference for a person or other entity (such as a nation or a religion).



How about starting posts about How Arabs are treating Pakistanis one would think you being a Pakistani Pakistan and its citizens will mean more to you.
 
How bout standing up for themselves plus elections and as far as doing for the world is concerned has more respect in the world including Arab countries then any Israeli Puppet in Arab lands hows is that for starter.

Wow i didn't no it was possible for some to be this stupid and blind to reality its kind of hard to pretend its Israel and Iran that are partners when clearly situation is Syria and other Muslim countries shows its Arabs and Israelis that has the same goals.

difference between Israel and Iran is simple Israel wants to destroy and dominate Muslim nations and has 100% support of Arabs while Iran is standing up against all and gaining respect oh my bad i said respect let me explain what Respect is its a positive feeling of esteem or deference for a person or other entity (such as a nation or a religion).




How about starting posts about How Arabs are treating Pakistanis one would think you being a Pakistani Pakistan and its citizens will mean more to you.
Al Bhatti and Sombozo live in GCC, and they know how the living there more than you. If you are going to "prove" Arab mistreatment of Pakistanis by posting a couple of videos, I can post many videos that show Pakistanis mistreatment of their people in Pakistan and many other videos that show Arabs mistreat Arabs as well. Stop being faithful to Iranian Mullahs on the expense of Pakistan. People like this would sell their country for others agenda.
 
Al Bhatti and Sombozo live in GCC, and they know how the living there more than you. If you are going to "prove" Arab mistreatment of Pakistanis by posting a couple of videos, I can post many videos that show Pakistanis mistreatment of their people in Pakistan and many other videos that show Arabs mistreat Arabs as well. Stop being faithful to Iranian Mullahs on the expense of Pakistan. People like this would sell their country for others agenda.

1) Somebozo went bush junior on your arab behinds a few months back. Surprise you don't recall. He was pretty clear on "Arab mistreatment of Pakistanis"

2) Surprised how you see cheetah as a mullah lover but you don't see the two arabized pakistanis as the equivalent for the other side. Those two have been fighting our war, the war between us "persians" and you ey-rabs, for as long as this website has been around.
 
1) Somebozo went bush junior on your arab behinds a few months back. Surprise you don't recall. He was pretty clear on "Arab mistreatment of Pakistanis"

2) Surprised how you see cheetah as a mullah lover but you don't see the two arabized pakistanis as the equivalent for the other side. Those two have been fighting our war, the war between us "persians" and you ey-rabs, for as long as this website has been around.

And most online casualties have been Pakistani's with all the resultant bannings.
 

Al Bhatti and Sombozo live in GCC, and they know how the living there more than you

Well then why don't you let them answer it.

If you are going to "prove" Arab mistreatment of Pakistanis by posting a couple of videos

You just proved what i have beenn saying no matter what and how big the proof is given you stay the course waist of time debating any thing with you for God sake now video isn't a proof.

I can post many videos that show Pakistanis mistreatment of their people in Pakistan and many other videos that show Arabs mistreat Arabs as well

LOL i am speech less dude you are by far the smartest one i know logic you given proves it.

Stop being faithful to Iranian Mullahs on the expense of Pakistan. People like this would sell their country for others agenda.

Yes P-Arabian Ignoring Reality is a Iranian Agenda you a Jordanian speaking on behalf of P-arabians is a Pakistan Agenda yes you are absolutist right.
 
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