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DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's government faced criticism from lawmakers and the public on Monday over its handling of relief efforts after two large earthquakes killed 300 people and injured thousands in the northwest of the country.

Members of parliament representing the affected areas complained about the shortage of tents for survivors, parliamentary news agency ICANA said on Monday, and Iran's top lawmaker Ali Larijani stepped into the debate.

"The crisis management headquarters must take broader steps to alleviate these concerns," Larijani, a rival to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and possible candidate in the 2013 presidential elections, was quoted as saying on Monday.

Although officials announced on Sunday, less than 24 hours after the disaster, that search and rescue operations had finished and all survivors had been freed from the rubble, some residents expressed disbelief that authorities could have reached some of the most remote villages so soon.

"I know the area well. There are some regions where there are villages that you can't even reach by car," one doctor in the city of Tabriz told Reuters by telephone on Monday, declining to give his name because of the sensitivity of the issue. "It's not possible for them to have finished so soon."

The doctor said he had worked for 24 hours non-stop following the quake, attending to patients from surrounding villages who were rushed to Tabriz for medical care.

"In the first hours after the quake, it was ordinary people and volunteers in their own cars going to the affected areas," the doctor said. "It was more ordinary people helping out than official crisis staff."

The moderate conservative newspaper Asr-e Iran reported that a full 24 hours after the earthquake, some villages had not yet been visited by relief teams.

"(Residents) say that most of the villages have been destroyed and still no tents have been sent, nor has any help been sent for the victims," the report said.

VILLAGES FLATTENED

Two large quakes with magnitudes of 6.4 and 6.3 struck East Azerbaijan province on Saturday afternoon, flattening villages and injuring thousands around the towns of Ahar, Varzaghan, and Harees, near the provincial capital of Tabriz.

Officials said the emergency response to the disaster was rapid, even though relief teams were hampered by the remoteness of quake-hit villages.

"We will rebuild these areas before the start of the winter," Hassan Ghadami, an emergency management official in the Interior Ministry, told lawmakers on Monday, Iran's state news agency IRNA reported.

The mud-brick construction of many village buildings was to blame for the wide destruction, he said.

"Relief forces were dispatched in a normal and natural way and they were dispatched to the affected areas quickly," Ghadami was quoted as saying by Iranian agencies.

Reza Sheibani, a Tabriz resident who owns a 24-hour pharmacy in Ahar, told Reuters by telephone that the government had acted well in deploying security forces to ensure public order in the panicked hours after the quakes.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left as planned on Monday morning for Saudi Arabia, where he is to attend a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) expected to focus on the crisis in Syria.

But his overseas trip exposed him to criticism at home that he was not showing empathy with the disaster victims.

In an editorial titled "Mr. Ahmadinejad, where have you gone?" Asr-e Iran criticized his decision to leave the country with his closest advisers less than two days after the quakes.

"In every other part of the world, the tradition is that when natural disasters happen, leaders will change their plans and visit the affected areas in order to show their compassion ... and observe rescue efforts," Asr-e Iran wrote.

Tabriz residents and legislators also criticized state-run television's early coverage of the disaster, saying it did not reflect the extent of the damage in the first hours.

The lack of coverage, some said, contributed to a sense that the central government in Tehran did not care much about the people of northwest Iran, most of whom are Azeri Turks, the biggest ethnic minority in the country.

"Even though (on Saturday night) hundreds of people were under the rubble, on the television broadcasts ... there was no mention of the disaster," said Alireza Manadi Safidan, a legislator representing Tabriz, according to the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA).

"(State television) was busy counting how many medals Iran won" in the Olympics, the doctor in Tabriz said. "They didn't have any reaction to this event."

Larijani said on Monday that state television ought to better reflect the country's sympathies for the earthquake victims, ICANA reported.

http://news.yahoo.com/iran-government-criticized-over-earthquake-response-110809150.html
 
Is this something funny? Keep your sarcasm to yourself, I know you don't care a bit about the victims of this tragedy, but don't fcking write such things in this thread.
 
We see how much you and your government care about "your people". They are my people you mollah lover, and by calling these informations "useless" you show your true face.
 
ASQ-1918, you shouldnt take advantage of this bad iranian situation, the humanity suggests to reserve such things when the disaster is settled and in this grief time if you cant share grievances please restrain urself
 
Yeah I read on a news site that the machinery and tools they have are not adequate.
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3304214 said:
i think you need to tone down as a whole, i think iranians are doing whats better for their country then what an outsider thibks from another country and mind your little tongue

Earthquake victims are Iranian Turks, ASQ as a Turk from Azerbaijan bring discrimination issue. Complicated issue: Does a Persian care as much as Azerbaijani Turk, thats interesting part.
 
^^ stop creating useless threads. You dnt need to talk about my people to me... go back to your aliyevbaijan

put troll in ignore list .... so you won't see his useless post that mean you won't force to answer his nonsense ....

Why you think the programer made "Ignore list " for forums !?

.............

compare to Bam and it's 5.2 earthquake and its 20,000 casualties - and Bam was a Persian city - the number of casualties in our Azerbaijan is really low ( but it unacceptable as well ) ... look like we should begin to make better houses in all of villages all around of Iran ....

My grandfather house build by stone and it isn't standard as well ... look like we should build a new house for him in his village .... ( well , he live in Kohgeluye and Boyer Ahmad >> Persian state ... ) ....

Fortunately the Cities didn't get damage badly ....
 
Earthquake victims are Iranian Turks, ASQ as a Turk from Azerbaijan bring discrimination issue. Complicated issue: Does a Persian care as much as Azerbaijani Turk, thats interesting part.

i think im talking about jurisdiction and humanity here first and as for now turk and non turk who reside in iran fall in iranian jurisdiction, i think criticism can happen after the issue is settled, not the right time for criticism

if that azeri was so much concerned about his azeri people then why did he not free his azeri people from communists who brought so much misery for every body i think its not fair to interfere in some another country's matter let them do whats best for them

taking advantage of someone when he is hurt is not very good, i think iranians are morally hurt now

in pakistani earth quake indians here showed they cared about humanity and they didnt used such dire situation for trolling
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3304282 said:
i think im talking about jurisdiction and humanity here first and as for now turk and non turk who reside in iran fall in iranian jurisdiction, i think criticism can happen after the issue is settled, not the right time for criticism

if that azeri was so much concerned about his azeri people then why did he not free his azeri people from communists who brought so much misery for every body i think its not fair to interfere in some another country's matter let them do whats best for them

I have no comment now. After USA and Israeli plans have been dumped into the water in the future, then I might have a few words about this issue.
 
Turkey and Azerbaycan should absolutely immidiately send help and relief to our Turkish brothers in Iran.

I think both countreis already have sent help.
 
Did you talk with them. How are they doing?

Yes, thanks to God they are fine, they are lucky that they are in Ahar city itself.

Right now they are just outside, they can't go back inside the house because there are new aftershocks constantly, several families in neighbourhood gather in tents they have themselves. Ansolutely no aid from the government.
 

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