The Asian Age

Bahrain to withdraw school books with ‘ Persian Gulf’ gaffe

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Dubai, Feb. 12: Bahrain has ordered 17,000 English school textbooks reprinted for labelling the body of water surroundin­g the Arab island kingdom as the “Persian Gulf”, a political taboo, state news agency BNA reported on Monday.

Bahrain and the other US- allied Gulf Arab states resent the term, which is commonly used in English to denote the Gulf, through which large amounts of oil are shipped.

The Gulf Arab states accuse non- Arab Iran, formerly known as Persia and which lies on the other side of the sea lane, of seeking to dominate the region, a charge Tehran denies. They insist on calling the stretch of water

the “Arabian Gulf”.

Bahrain’s education ministry, the news report said, had commission­ed an unnamed “overseas establishm­ent” to print the books for third- grade schoolchil­dren and provided it with “correct material to include in the book, including the Arabian Gulf map”.

“The discrepanc­y was spotted at the time of distributi­ng the textbooks to students ... The establishm­ent was obliged to reprint 17,000 copies of the textbook after correction of the error,” BNA quoted a ministry official saying.

US President Donald Trump infuriated Iran last October when he appeared to break from more traditiona­l diplomatic parlance by using the term “Arabian Gulf” in a policy speech to describe the waterway.

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