Iran to provide Hajj pilgrims with electronic bracelets for safety
Iran plans to send at
least 80,000 nationals to Saudi Arabia for Hajj pilgrimage in summer this year.
Iranian pilgrims
travelling to Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj will be kitted up with
electronic bracelets to “avert possible problems”, Tasnim news agency quoted an
official as saying on Saturday. Iran Electronics Industries has designed and manufactured
the bracelets and will also process data from the devices, Head of Iran’s Hajj
and Pilgrimage Organization Hamid Mohammadi told Tasnim. It will be undoubtedly
a great help to the (Hajj) pilgrims and will contribute to better services to
the travellers, he added.
It was announced
Tehran in March that Iran was in talks with Saudi officials to resolve the
issues which had hampered the dispatch of pilgrims to the annual Muslim
ceremonies in the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca. Most of the disputed issues had
been resolved in the negotiations with Saudi Arabia, and hopefully the
remaining problems would be settled, Iran’s representative in Hajj and
pilgrimage affairs, Ali Qazi-Askar, said. Iran plans to send at least 80,000
nationals to Saudi Arabia for Hajj pilgrimage in summer this year.
Iran decided to withdraw from sending the pilgrims to the last
year Hajj season, in which it cited the reason for fearing the safety of its
pilgrims after the deadly stampede in Hajj of 2015. More than 450 Iranians were
among 2300 pilgrims who died in stampede in Mina area.
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