GCIS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING: Iran passes law to relocate gov't officials away from Tehran

Reduction of 14 million population is purpose, officials claim.

ISSUED BY: GCIS Communications Command Center

SOURCE: RFE/RL

24July2010 9:32amPDT

GCIS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: The Iranian cabinet has passed legislation forbidding the creation of new government posts in Tehran and instructing other employees to relocate, RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports.

http://ping.fm/2DIxtThe law, passed on July 21, requires government departments to transfer some of their employees to locations outside Tehran by the end of August.

Officials say the law is aimed at "reducing Tehran's population," which currently stands at some 14 million people. The legislation has been a priority for the government of President Mahmud Ahmadinejad.

Opposition activists fear the law is an attempt to weaken Tehran's strong role in national political life. The capital has been the center of opposition activity in Iran, particularly for the Green Movement formed after last year's controversial presidential election.

The new law has led to objections by employees at the Cultural Heritage and Tourism Department, which was among the first departments to announce the transfer of some of its employees to places outside of Tehran.

Employees of the department gathered on July 20 in front of Iran's parliament to protest their "forced transfer." Demonstrators said the department may transfer over 1,000 of its workers to cities like Isfahan and Shiraz.

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