Iran General NewsHistoric site in Iran turned into garbage dump, official...

Historic site in Iran turned into garbage dump, official complains

-

AFP: One of Iran’s main historical sites, the ancient Elamite capital of Susa, has been used for the secret nightly dumping  of rubbish by the local municipality, a culture official in the area told AFP Tuesday. AFP

TEHRAN – One of Iran’s main historical sites, the ancient Elamite capital of Susa, has been used for the secret nightly dumping of rubbish by the local municipality, a culture official in the area told AFP Tuesday.

“We have filed several complaints against the municipality, but it firmly denies its workers have ever done such a thing — even though they have been frequently spotted by our guards,” said the head of the Cultural Heritage Organisation in Shush, the modern name for Susa.

But the official, Mahdi Ghanbari, also complained that the muncipality were also planning to build a bus depot near the string of historic sites — a further blow following years of illegal excavations.

“The 16 hectare site has not been fully excavated. There are still thousands of precious objects to be unearthed.” Ghanbari complained, saying the planned bus depot would be situated near an ancient palace of the Persian king Darius the Great.

Susa was an important and flourishing city before the advent of Islam in Iran and the centre of the Elamite Empire (around 2500-644 B.C.). It is situated in the far southwestern province of Khuzestan and adjacent to the border with Iraq.

The ancient city is also mentioned in Old Testament as the place where the prophet Daniel lived. He is also reputed to have been buried there.

Artefacts unearthed from the area include a plaque reputed to be the world’s first constitution, currently preserved at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

“What we need is a much larger staff and a local station to safeguard the site. We do not even have night patrols,” Ghanbari said in a telephone interview.

Latest news

Iran’s Regime Executes Ghaem Hosseini, Fifth Execution in Alikhani Square Case

Ghaem Hosseini, who was arrested during the nationwide January protests and was one of those sentenced in the so-called...

Iranian Patients Face Soaring Medication Costs as Drug Prices Soar by 300%

While the Iranian regime's Food and Drug Administration claims that the recent currency policy changes do not mean the...

Iran’s Livelihood Crisis and the Regime’s Deadlock in Covering Costs

The August 18 editions of the Tosee Irani and Ham-Mihan newspapers carried the headline: "The monthly livelihood basket has...

Fresh Wave of Disciplinary Actions at Sharif University: 10 Students Face Expulsion

Sharif University of Technology has once again become the focus of disciplinary actions and student expulsions. According to the...

Economic Crisis: The Real Face of a Regime That Portrays Itself as Powerful

Following increased economic pressure on the Iranian regime and a naval blockade, its leaders fear that US President Donald...

Tensions Rise Between France and Iran’s Regime

In response to the Iranian regime's decision to declare two former employees of the French Embassy in Tehran "persona...

Must read

Greece to back EU on Iran oil sanctions-govt sources

Reuters: Greece, increasingly dependent on imports of Iranian oil,...

Iran’s ‘One-Time Exporters’ Failed to Return 93% Of Their Foreign Currency Export Revenues

Hossein Samsami, a member of Iran’s regime parliament (Majlis),...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you