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Obama hails govt response to Isaac 'devastation'
by Staff Writers
New Orleans, Louisiana (AFP) Sept 3, 2012


US President Barack Obama on Monday praised government agencies which he led to meet the threat from Hurricane Isaac, after touring "enormous devastation" in Louisiana.

Obama took time out of a packed campaign swing ahead of the Democratic National Convention this week to meet local authorities, rescue workers and victims of the big storm which plowed in off the Gulf of Mexico last week.

"I want to commend everybody who's here in what they've done in ensuring lives were saved," Obama said in St John the Baptist parish, where many homes and businesses were flooded.

"Although there was tremendous property damage, people were in a position to get out quickly and as you can see, folks are on the ground clearing out the debris," Obama said.

"I want to particularly thank (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) and the state and local authorities because sometimes in the past we haven't seen the kind of coordination that is necessary in response to these kinds of disasters."

That was a reference to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, a bigger storm, which exposed a lack of coordination among state and federal authorities, as tens of thousands of people were trapped in flooded New Orleans.

Around 1,800 people died in Katrina, and the botched government response caused devastating political damage to the second term of former president George W. Bush.

Obama made conspicuous efforts to avoid a repeat with Isaac, ordering federal relief teams into place ahead of the storm, and consulting repeatedly with local officials in areas in Isaac's path.

The White House earlier said as Obama flew to Louisiana that hurricanes were no time for politics, but took a shot a Republicans nonetheless.

White House spokesman Jay Carney denied to reporters aboard Air Force One that Obama's visit was intended to draw a contrast with Republican White House candidate Mitt Romney, who made a surprise visit to New Orleans on Friday.

"I think that disasters are apolitical and I think that the way we respond to disasters should be apolitical," he said.

Carney claimed however that Republicans, led by vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, had tried last year not to fully fund a relief fund for people hit by disasters.

Obama's campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that while the Obama and Romney visits provided a chance to meet local residents, "there also are some clear differences in what the different sides of this election are presenting."

Ryan spokesman Brendan Buck rejected Carney's claim, saying "apparently there's nothing the president's team won't politicize."

"Paul Ryan believes providing aid to victims of natural disasters is a critical obligation and should be treated as a high priority within a fiscally responsible budget.

"It's sad that the White House would stoop to using this heartbreaking event as an opportunity to distort his record and play politics," he said, adding a Romney-Ryan White House would always ensure adequate disaster funding.

The US president met local officials in Louisiana, including Republican Governor Bobby Jindal and Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu.

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Iran arrests 20 for 'disruptive acts' following quake
Tehran (AFP) Sept 4, 2012 - Iran has arrested more than 20 people for "disruptive acts," including reportedly members of its ostracised Bahai minority, in its northwest region hit by deadly quakes last month, news agencies Tuesday quoted the country's prosecutor as saying.

Asked about rumours of arrests of 20 to 26 people, including some belonging to the Bahai faith, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei confirmed to several news agencies that "more than 20" people had been apprehended.

"These people were carrying out disruptive acts, and not all of them are still under arrest and some are free. And 20 cases have been sent to prosecutors and they are being investigated," he was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.

Mohseni Ejei did not give details of the charges against the suspects, nor what acts they were accused of committing.

He appeared implicitly to confirm that Bahais were among those arrested. On the website of state broadcaster IRIB he was quoted saying: "Of course no one gets arrested just for being Bahai."

The Bahai faith was created in Iran two centuries ago and has faced severe repression both before and after the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Bahais consider Bahaullah, born in 1817, to be the latest prophet sent by God, a major divergence from Islamic orthodoxy. They call for unity of all religions and equality between men and women. There are estimated to be seven million in the world, 300,000 of them in Iran.

Iran's authorities consider the Bahais to be heretics, and often accuse them of being Israeli spies because their historic world headquarters is located in Haifa, in modern-day Israel.

The Bahais are barred from pursuing higher education in Iran, where several dozen of their leaders are imprisoned.

The double earthquakes of August 11 in northwest Iran, near the city of Tabriz, killed more than 300 people and injured 3,000, according to the official toll.

Thousands of Iranians mobilised to help the quake survivors, some of them operating outside of official channels they viewed with suspicion to deliver aid directly to the disaster zone.

Some of these independent relief operations were stopped by Iranian police or intelligence officials, according to opposition websites.



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