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    COEXISTENCE AMONG RELIGIONS IN ISFAHAN PROVES FREEDOM OF RELIGION IN IRAN

    Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
    Nov 28 2006

    Isfahan Governor General Seyed Morteza Bakhtiari here Tuesday said
    that peaceful coexistence of Muslims and believers of other religions
    in Isfahan is one of the prominent features of the city's residents,
    as is evident in all aspects of their lives and marks freedom of
    religion in Iran.

    He made the remark in a meeting with foreign guests from 15 countries
    visiting Isfahan to attend the International Conference dubbed 'The
    Cultural Heritage Support in the Islamic World and Islamic Civilization
    Role in Human Civilization' (November 27-29).

    "Despite unfair propaganda about lack of freedom of religion in Iran,
    the Armenians residing in the city of Isfahan observe their religious
    rites with full freedom.

    "Many Isfahani Armenians were martyred during the Sacred Defense era
    (1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war) and they are even represented in Majlis,"
    he added.

    Turning to the historical features and scientific background of the
    city, the governor general noted that great scientists have been
    raised in Isfahan and their works are being taught in universities
    throughout the world.

    "Besides, there are many prominent artists in Isfahan and the city
    is considered as Iran's hub of tourism on account of these artists,"
    he added.

    Head of Islamic Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization
    (ISESCO) regional office in Tehran, Abbas Sadri, said that Isfahan has
    a high capacity for cultural programs and that several international
    conferences were held in the city in recent weeks.

    "ISESCO programs marking the city's designation as the cultural
    capital of the world of Islam were conducted successfully and Isfahan
    is expected to host more conferences in the coming months," he added.

    The International Conference dubbed 'The Cultural Heritage Support in
    the Islamic World and Islamic Civilization Role in Human Civilization'
    (November 27-29) opened at Isfahan's Abbasi Hotel on Monday.

    The event is attended by intellectuals from 18 countries. It has
    been organized jointly by ISESCO and Iran's Islamic Culture and
    Communications Organization.

    The three-day international conference aims to assess the current
    status of cultural heritage in the world of Islam and predict the
    prospect of cultural, economic and social development of Islamic
    civilization.
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