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Publish Date : 10 March 2018 - 15:54  ,  
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IRGC Chief Says Basij Forces Ready to Plant Trees across Iran

TEHRAN (Basirat) :The Basij (voluntary) forces that are under command of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) are ready to assist with tree planting programs across Iran, IRGC Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said.

IRGC Chief Says Basij Forces Ready to Plant Trees across Iran

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event celebrating the ‘IRGC Tree Planting Week’ in Tehran on Saturday, Major General Jafari said the numerous forces serving in the Basij, who are under the IRGC’s command, are ready to provide various services in the country.
The Basij forces are ready to help in tree planting programs across Iran, particularly in high-priority areas like Khuzestan, the commander added, referring to a southwestern province of Iran that is struggling with heavy dust pollution and desertification.
Pointing to the IRGC-sponsored tree planting programs carried out in vast areas of Khuzestan and the sources of dust pollution, the general said such initiatives will continue in the coming Iranian year, which begins in less than two weeks.
It is up to the administration and the executive officials to tap into the huge potential of Basij forces in tackling environmental problems, he added.
On Tuesday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei planted fruit saplings to mark the national Week of Natural Resources, calling for efforts to protect Iran’s plants, forests and grasslands and to prevent destruction of trees in cities.
Back in November 2015, in a letter to heads of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Iranian government, Ayatollah Khamenei had outlined 15 environmental policies developed in consultation with the Expediency Council in line with implementing the first paragraph of Article 110 of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution.
Development of an integrated national environmental system and the necessity for comprehensive, coordinated and systematic management of the country’s vital resources (including water, soil, air, and biodiversity) are among the most important policies underlined in the letter.
The general policies call for criminalization of destruction of the country’s environment and punishment for polluters and destroyers of the environment.

SOURCE:IFP
 

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