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@OguzSenturk or Khar turk

You should stay out of this discussion since you have the comprehension of a donkey. Off course the biggest and most powerful nations out of the five , just rolled over. Go worry about how you will pay back the trillion dollars Turkey owes to the Rothchilds. You will soon be polishing their asses with an ISIS flag flying over in An KALA
 
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@Cthulhu @Parsipride @2800

"... at the time the treaties were signed the issue of exploitation of the seabed and subsoil resources did not yet exist. Consequently, there are no articles in the treaties regarding that issue.

the Iranian argument contains premises that might prove to be its Achilles’ heel. As Dunlap notes,

“[f]irst, it gives great weight to general Soviet–Iranian treaties that make little mention of the Caspian, and are completely silent about division or ownership of the seabed”. Considering that the primary concern of the littoral states is the division of the seabed and the resources in it, the treaties appear to be useless.

“Second, [Iran] argues for a common ownership regime of the Caspian’s resources when in fact such a regime is not explicit in the treaties. Such a common ownership regime would, therefore, have to be inferred, but neither the Soviet Union nor Iran treated the Caspian as joint property during the Soviet era.

Third, the Soviets engaged in oil extraction activities outside the ten-mile exclusive fishing zone stipulated in the treaty, with no objection from Iran. Some have suggested that Iran’s silence about de facto divisions during the Soviet era should preclude it from raising objections to national divisions today.

Finally, Iran has refused to recognize the continued validity of the 1921 and 1940 treaties in other areas they govern, such as security” (Dunlap, 2004, 125)."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879366510000424#fn2
 
Iran has to be very careful in future negotiations on Caspian Sea
August 17, 2018


TEHRAN - Professor of political science says although the text of the Caspian Sea Treaty signed on August 12, 2018 in Kazakhstan does not define the share of each of the littoral states, Iran has to be very careful in future negotiations.

Five Caspian Sea littoral states signed Caspian Sea Treaty on August 12, 2018 in Kazakhstan. The agreement has created many debates about the share of Iran in Iran. To know more about the issue we reached out to Nader Entessar Professor Emeritus of Political Science in University of South Alabama.

Following is the full text of his interview:

Q: There are many debates on the legal regime of the Caspian Sea. Some argue that according to the treaties of 1921 and 1940 between Iran and the USSR, the share of Iran equals to 50% of this sea. Is Iran’s share stipulated in those treaties?

A: No. Neither the 1921 nor the 1940 treaties specify that Iran and the USSR each share 50 per cent ownership of the Caspian Sea. Both of these treaties talk in general terms about the resources of the Caspian Sea being the used by Iran and the USSR without stipulating the exact ownership of the seabed, boundary delimitation, and other related issues.

We have to remember that these two treaties were signed well before the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) was drafted and came into force. Therefore, the 1921 and 1940 treaties could not have foreseen the complex issues of maritime boundaries that were discussed in UNCLOS.

Q: Based on the international law, what is the legal status of the Caspian Sea after the collapse of the USSR and the sharing of the Caspian Sea by the five littoral states? Some bring about the idea of 20% sharing? Is there any base for this idea in the international law?

A: The answer to this question depends on if the Caspian is defined as a "sea" or a "lake." If one classifies the Caspian as a lake, then according to international law its resources should be divided equally among the five riparian states. However, if the Caspian is designated as a sea, then the five littoral states should draw lines extending from their shores to the midway point with littoral neighbors.

This explains why for many years Iran had insisted on defining the Caspian as a lake. However, it appears that the five littoral states agreed in Aktau that the Caspian is a sea. That is why some observers have argued that in the final delimitation agreement, Iran will end up getting not only about 13 per cent of the Caspian but also the saltiest and deepest part of it.

Q: Is the share of each of the littoral states from the Caspian Sea defined in the convention signed on August 12 in Kazakhstan?

A: No, the text of the Caspian Sea Treaty signed on August 12, 2018 in Kazakhstan does not define the share of each of the littoral states. In so far as Iran is concerned, this issue will have to be determined in a future agreement with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. Iran has to be very careful in future negotiations with its two neighbors because the resulting boundary agreement will determine Iran's final Caspian share.

Q: What is the main achievement of the Aktau Convention, signed on August 12 in Kazakhstan, in regards to the legal regime and status of the Caspian Sea?

A: Although some reports have referred to the Caspian Sea Convention as a "landmark agreement," I don't view this agreement as such. Its main achievement was that after more than 20 years of contentious diplomatic efforts, the five littoral states of the Caspian Sea finally agreed on a legal framework for sharing the resources of this significant body of water.

There are some clear and specific agreements in the Convention. For example, all five littoral states agreed to 15 miles of sovereign waters, plus a further 10 nautical miles of fishing area. But the wording of the Convention remains vague in many parts of the document, thus delaying divisive decisions that have to be made in future negotiations
 
@OguzSenturk or Khar turk

You should stay out of this discussion since you have the comprehension of a donkey. Off course the biggest and most powerful nations out of the five , just rolled over. Go worry about how you will pay back the trillion dollars Turkey owes to the Rothchilds. You will soon be polishing their asses with an ISIS flag flying over in An KALA
What you see in post #32462 are photos from this section, OguzSenturk is not in this discussion you idiot.
 
What you see in post #32462 are photos from this section, OguzSenturk is not in this discussion you idiot.

No you are the idiot. I know he is in the Turks Khar Forum. I posted so One of you wanna be turk khar can the pass the message to his dumb ***.

Do not worry about what I post. You are *** licking apologist for the Ape/Camel Pedophile occupiers.
 
اگه دروغ میگم بگو کدامش دروغ هستش.
اگر هم میشه یک مطالعه علمی در مورد اون چه واقعیت علمی در مورد کاج مینامید اینجا به ما نشان بدید .

در ضمن تا اونجا که این انسان دروغگو میدونه اون سرو نقره ای هستش که از آمریکا وارد شده و کاج اگه اشتباه نکنم مال قفقاز هستش.
تمام نقل قولات یا تهمت یا مهملات یا انکار واقعیات علمی بود
اینقدر دروغ و تحریف قاطی اراجیفت بود که اصولا فکر میکنم بحث کردن باهات وقت تلف کردنه، حرفهای دکتر روازاده توی اینترنت موجوده و هر کس به اونا گوش بده به چرند بودن نقل قولهای جنابعالی پی میبره
توی اینترنت بزنی ببینی کی راست میگه pine tree disadvantages اگر واقعا دنبال حقیقت بودی میتونستی یه جستجوی خیلی ساده با عبارت
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No you are the idiot. I know he is in the Turks Khar Forum. I posted so One of you wanna be turk khar can the pass the message to his dumb ***.

Do not worry about what I post. You are *** licking apologist for the Ape/Camel Pedophile occupiers.
What the fvck?! Dud you lost it, Chill down.
1- I'm not a Turk, I'm Persian.
2- The only "khar" that i see around here is you.

OK, Now tell me, What do you think about this faggot?
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تمام نقل قولات یا تهمت یا مهملات یا انکار واقعیات علمی بود
اینقدر دروغ و تحریف قاطی اراجیفت بود که اصولا فکر میکنم بحث کردن باهات وقت تلف کردنه، حرفهای دکتر روازاده توی اینترنت موجوده و هر کس به اونا گوش بده به چرند بودن نقل قولهای جنابعالی پی میبره
توی اینترنت بزنی ببینی کی راست میگه pine tree disadvantages اگر واقعا دنبال حقیقت بودی میتونستی یه جستجوی خیلی ساده با عبارت
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Are you talking about this Ravazadeh?
 
@Oghuz Turk
1. From now on Turkey or USA are not allowed to have any military presence in Caspian sea or on the coast of caspian states.
2. Irans caspian share is not finalized yet. That will happen in the following negotiations.
 
تمام نقل قولات یا تهمت یا مهملات یا انکار واقعیات علمی بود
اینقدر دروغ و تحریف قاطی اراجیفت بود که اصولا فکر میکنم بحث کردن باهات وقت تلف کردنه، حرفهای دکتر روازاده توی اینترنت موجوده و هر کس به اونا گوش بده به چرند بودن نقل قولهای جنابعالی پی میبره
توی اینترنت بزنی ببینی کی راست میگه pine tree disadvantages اگر واقعا دنبال حقیقت بودی میتونستی یه جستجوی خیلی ساده با عبارت
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بله دروغ بوده بخصوص اون بخش اتوبوسها توی امریکا مردونه زنونه شان جداست بینشان هم یک پرده هست.

در ضمن درخت کاج بومی آمریکا نیست بومی نیمکره شمالی است . اون درختی که محمد رضا شاه از آمریکا وارد کرد سرو نقره ای هستش. درخت کاج یک مقدار توی ایران بود یک مقدار هم از قفقاز و ترکیه وارد شد.
اونجا هم که گفتی اون درخت درختهای اطرافش را از بین میبره اصلا اینجور نیست . این درخت توی خاکهای اسیدی و خشک و کلسیمی که اصلا مناسب رشد گیاهان دیگه نیستن میتونه رشد کنه. این دلیل اونه که بعضی جاها توی طبیعت فقط اون را میبینی.


در مورد اون پوستر مسخره من فردا یک پوستر درست کنم که توی ظرف آشفته به پشکل غذا بخورید که این فواید را داره و اون فواید را داره و بگذارم توی اینترنت دلیل میشه که بقیه هم برام پشکل به ظرف غذایشان بمالن؟ ما اگه بخواهیم یک مطلب را بگیم باید چند تا تحقیق اون را تایید کنه بعدش اونها توی منا آنالیز تایید بشن تازه اون تحقیقات باید صد تا شرایط داشته باشن . بعدش دوستان خیلی راحت یک پوستر میگذارند توی اینترنت و اون میشه وحی منزل.واقعا که

Well I searched pine tree disadvantages and these come
https://www.hunker.com/12469979/how-to-grow-pine-mushrooms
https://www.google.com/search?q=pine+tree+disadvantages&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b
No mention of destroying other trees
 
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bavar 373 to be formally revealed by the end of the (iranian) year

http://www.irna.ir/en/News/83004036

but we have already seen the radar and the launcher and the missile (sayyad 3 and 4), so maybe we'll see the first official test launch of the sayyad 4 missile with the bavar?

these estimates tend to badly overrun anyway so probably best to add a year to that :rolleyes:
 
بله دروغ بوده بخصوص اون بخش اتوبوسها توی امریکا مردونه زنونه شان جداست بینشان هم یک پرده هست.

در ضمن درخت کاج بومی آمریکا نیست بومی نیمکره شمالی است . اون درختی که محمد رضا شاه از آمریکا وارد کرد سرو نقره ای هستش. درخت کاج یک مقدار توی ایران بود یک مقدار هم از قفقاز و ترکیه وارد شد.
اونجا هم که گفتی اون درخت درختهای اطرافش را از بین میبره اصلا اینجور نیست . این درخت توی خاکهای اسیدی و خشک و کلسیمی که اصلا مناسب رشد گیاهان دیگه نیستن میتونه رشد کنه. این دلیل اونه که بعضی جاها توی طبیعت فقط اون را میبینی.


در مورد اون پوستر مسخره من فردا یک پوستر درست کنم که توی ظرف آشفته به پشکل غذا بخورید که این فواید را داره و اون فواید را داره و بگذارم توی اینترنت دلیل میشه که بقیه هم برام پشکل به ظرف غذایشان بمالن؟ ما اگه بخواهیم یک مطلب را بگیم باید چند تا تحقیق اون را تایید کنه بعدش اونها توی منا آنالیز تایید بشن تازه اون تحقیقات باید صد تا شرایط داشته باشن . بعدش دوستان خیلی راحت یک پوستر میگذارند توی اینترنت و اون میشه وحی منزل.واقعا که

Well I searched pine tree disadvantages and these come
https://www.hunker.com/12469979/how-to-grow-pine-mushrooms
https://www.google.com/search?q=pine+tree+disadvantages&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b
No mention of destroying other trees
Your level of intelligence is checking the first link only, not even the second one! (which even in the text preview mentions soil PH change), so I have nothing to discuss with you.
 
Islamic terrorist occupiers of Iran hand heavy Jail sentence to 19 students . Fuvkng outrageous sentences!
Here is a clear example of the hypocrisy of the mulla occupiers . While billions are stolen from the national coffers and their sham prosecutions are a show, the future minds of the country are given outrageous Jail sentences for calling out the occupiers.

19 University Students in Iran Issued Long Prison Sentences as One More is Tried in Tehran

Source: Center for Human Rights in Iran

At least 17 students from universities in Tehran and two others from Tabriz have been issued harsh prison sentences ranging from one to 12 years in preliminary rulings by the Revolutionary Court system for attending protests earlier this year.

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Tehran University students protesting the arrests and imprisonments
July 2018 photo by Islamic Republic News Agency
(see more photos)

In the latest case, University of Tehran student activist Parisa Rafiei was tried at Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court presided by Judge Mashallah Ahmadzadeh on national security charges on August 13, 2018.

"My client explained in court that she is simply a student activist working within the boundaries of the laws of the Islamic Republic," Rafiei's defense attorney, Saeed Khalili, said in a note published by Ensaf News on August 13.

"She has been accused of assembly and collusion against national security and propaganda against the state and yet all she did was take part in student trade union rallies inside the university to protest some administrative decisions or make certain demands, neither of which are a crime," he added.

A photography student at the University of Tehran, Rafiei, 21, was arrested on February 25, 2018, by agents of Iran's Intelligence Ministry for allegedly attending protests that swept through Tehran and various other Iranian cities in December 2017 and January 2018.

She was interrogated for three weeks without legal representation before being released on bail three weeks later.

"Unfortunately, the case has been built on a misunderstanding that my client was linked to Marxist and leftist factions and therefore I submitted a lengthy petition in response in which I tried to dispel any confusion," her lawyer wrote in his note.

Rafiei's trial is taking place after several other students have already been sentenced to long prison terms for peacefully attending protests in Iran.


"The University Movement"
Source: Iranian daily Ghanoon

Following is a list of students who have been sentenced so far:

1) Zanyar Ahmadiniaz, undergraduate student in accounting, Tehran Islamic Azad University: eight years in prison.

2) Sima Entesari, graduate student in English: five years in prison.

3) Shima Entesari, PhD student in economics, University of Tehran: five years in prison.

4) Mehdi Eskandari, law student, Payame Noor University in Tehran: six years in prison and a two-year ban on leaving the country.

5) Reza Bavi, undergraduate student in clinical psychology, Roudehen Islamic Azad University: seven years in prison.

6) Pedram Pazireh, graduate student in culture and media affairs, University of Tehran: seven years in prison and 74 lashes.

7) Leila Hosseinzadeh, undergraduate student in anthropology, University of Tehran: six years in prison and a two-year ban on traveling abroad.

8) Mohsen Haghshenas, undergraduate student in stage design, University of Tehran: two years in prison.

9) Khashayar Dehghan, PhD student in electrical engineering, University of Tehran: seven years in prison, 74 lashes and two-year exile to Borazjan in Bushehr Province.

10) Sina Darvish Omran, bachelor degree in German, University of Tehran: eight years in prison, a two-year ban on traveling abroad, and a two-year prohibition on political and social activities including social media.

11) Sina Rabiei, undergraduate student in sociology, University of Tehran: one year in prison and a two-year ban on leaving the country.

12) Roya Saghiri, Shahid Madani University in Tabriz: 23 months in prison.

13) Fereshteh Tousi, graduate student in sociology, Allameh Tabataba'i University in Tehran: one and a half years in prison and a two-year ban on political and social activities.

14) Sadegh Gheysari, journalist and student at Shahid Beheshti University: seven years in prison, 74 lashes, two-year ban on media activities and two-year prohibition on traveling abroad.

15) Ali Kamrani, undergraduate student in English language education, Shahid Madani University in Tabriz: three months in prison.

16) Rouhollah Mardani, teacher and student in Persian literature, University of Tehran: six years in prison, two-year ban on political and social activities and two-year prohibition on traveling abroad.

17) Zafarali Moghimi, PhD student in metallurgy, Amir Kabir University in Tehran: seven years in prison.

18) Ali Mozaffari, undergraduate student in anthropology, University of Tehran: eight years in prison, two-year ban on traveling abroad, and a two-year prohibition on political and social activities including social media.

19) Kasra Nouri, graduate student in human rights, University of Tehran: 12 years in prison, 74 lashes, two-year exile to Salas Babajani county in Kermanshah Province, two-year ban on traveling abroad, and a two-year prohibition on political and social activities including social media.


 
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