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February 19, 2008
Dear Administrators of Google Earth,
We
demand an immediate and unconditional deletion of “Arabian
Gulf” from Google Earth.
Arbitrarily designating the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf
is an irresponsible violation of all historical and
International standards and would undermine the integrity of
Google Earth.
For
the records, the name Persia has always been used to
describe the nation of
Iran, its people, and its ancient empires since
600 BC. It is derived from the ancient Greek name for
Iran's maritime province, called
Fars or Pars in modern
Persian,
Pars in
Middle Persian and Pārsa in
Old Persian, a word meaning "above reproach.” Persis
is the
Hellenized form of Pars, and through the Latinized word
Persia, the other European nations came to use this
word for the region. This area was the core of the original
Persian Empire.
Since ancient times almost all foreigners referred to the
entire country as Persia until
March 21,
1935, when
Reza Shah Pahlavi formally asked the international
community to call the country Iran — a name that the
people of Persia, themselves, used to refer to their country
since the Sassanian period. "Iran" means "Land of Aryans".
In 1959 some Persian scholars protested to the government
that the name change had separated the country from its
ancient civilization. Therefore, the late King Mohammad Reza
Shah Pahlavi announced that both Persia and Iran
can be used in Western languages.
Without disparaging the Arabs, Iranians are proud of their
non-Arab heritage and strongly resent any attempt at
denigrating or changing any aspect of their Iranian
heritage. And the Persian Gulf occupies a pivotal place in
the Iranian history and culture. Furthermore, Iran
abuts the Persian Gulf for 2,000 Km, while about a dozen
recently-created Arab Sheikhdoms and emirates border the
Gulf on the other side.
The historical and geographical name of
the Persian Gulf has been endorsed and clarified by the
United Nations on many
occasions and is in use by the UN, its member states, and
all other international agencies worldwide. The last UN
Directive confirming the name of the Persian Gulf was
(reference ST/CS/SER.A/29/Add.2) on August, 18th 1994.
The worldwide
Iranian people are deeply affronted by this arrogant
designation of “The Arabian Gulf.” We demand, in the
strongest possible terms, that you take immediate steps to
restore the rightful name of the Persian Gulf to the
waterway on Google Earth and delete any other arbitrary
name. We hope that this notice would suffice and obviates
the need for litigation.
Farsheed Azad
Executive Director
S.O.S. Iran
www.sosiran.com
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