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Iranian Media Warned Not To Report On Iraqi Sex Tourism
The head of the Islamic Republic’s judiciary, Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani, has warned Iranian media not to cover sex tourism unless they want to face prosecution.

The warning was issued September 10 amid increasing reports of Iraqi Shi'ite pilgrims to the holy city of Mashhad hiring sex workers during their stay. Some reports allege sex tourism has become a bigger draw for Iraqis to the holy Shi’ite city than the religious sites.

Ironically, one of the media outlets reporting on Iraqi sex tourism in Iran, Khabar Online, is closely affiliated with Larijani’s elder brother and speaker of the Iranian parliament, Ali Larijani. The brothers were born in Najaf, Iraq.

After forbidding coverage of the issue, Larijani said the United States had fabricated the reports of Iraqi sex tourism in Mashhad, telling the government’s official news agency IRNA, “The U.S. is attempting to sow the seeds of division between Iranians and Iraqis,” adding “I have ordered Tehran’s Prosecutor-General to charge media outlets that seek to promote animosity between Iranians and Iraqis by highlighting these stories about pilgrims to Mashhad.”

Mashhad is home to the mausoleum of one of the Shi’ite faith’s twelve Imams, Ali Ibn Moussa al-Reza. The city is controlled by the most conservative clergy, who also benefit from tens of millions of dollars in annual donations and income of the holy shrine.

Iraqi tourism in Iran has increased along with the decline of Iran’s national currency, the rial, as visits are now cheaper.

In an August 26 story the daily Shahrvand quoted a tourism industry worker as saying, “Some of the Iraqi pilgrims book their rooms in Mashhad provided they come with a woman for sigheh (temporary marriage).” Shia Islam permits temporary marriages in addition to the four legal wives a man can have.

Sex services are offered to Iraqi men and other foreign tourists and pilgrims in up to 6,000 private accommodations called “travelers houses” in Mashhad, Khabar Online, the website affiliated with Ali Larijani, reported.

Iranian law explicitly forbids unmarried men and women from entering a hotel room together.

In 2015 The Guardian reported that a young man named Alireza is known in the local travel industry as a fixer for sex services, and many hoteliers and shop owners give his phone number to inquiring Iraqis.

“The women have their own apartments around [middle- and working-class districts of] Qasem Abad and Moallem Boulevard. The exchanges are made there,” Alireza told The Guardian then.

According to Shahrvand, the growth of Iraqi sex tourism has angered locals not just in Mashhad, but also in Abadan in the oil rich province of Khuzestan.



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However, the Islamic Republic’s authorities have repeatedly insisted that these allegations are unfounded and “designed” by “imperialist and arrogant” powers, code for the U.S.

Responding to a question about “moral corruption” and “perversion” in Abadan, Khuzestan’s representative to the Assembly of Experts, mid-ranking cleric Mohsen Heidari told state-run Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) September 10, “Generally and implicitly speaking, I believe that the authorities should study the recent events in a comprehensive way and, then, properly address the problem.”

But Heidari also blamed foreign interference for the controversy.

“These forces have been hit hard by the unity of Iranian and Iraqi nations,” he said. “Therefore, one should not forget that creating pessimism and suspicion will be detrimental to Iranians as well as Iraqis.”

Footage circulated recently on social media showed hundreds of demonstrators in Abadan chanting “Iraqis out!” in Persian.

According to ISNA, the Free Trade Zone of Arvand in Khuzestan, where Iraqis can travel without an entry visa, hosts hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, mainly from Basra and other parts of Iraq, every day. ISNA also reported that there are many brothels in the area where trafficked women are held against their will and forced into the sex trade.


Crying about bedouin nomads that hated Iranians and their off springs hate Iranians all the while the 1/2 the population are starving .

 
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I am not sure what you mean

I am not sure what you mean,

Is treason and theft of National resources to the tone never done in the history of Iran? ( Darya Manzandaran the most recent of many) Ghajar kings are rolling out the red carpet.
Are you talking about the oppression?
Are you talking about the bogus 10-year prison sentences handed down to students who
Born after the enghelabe for asking for their basic right to criticize a bunch of charlatans pushing stone age ideology while at the same time lining their pockets?
Are you talking about the worthless currency?
Are you talking about the 50 million living below poverty?
Are you talking about the 6000 brothels run by gangster mullas and Sepah?
Are you talking about pariah status?
Are you talking about the national airlines?
Are you talking about the water shortage ( Abadan, Khorramshahr)?
Are you talking about the knock-down kits of junk made in China passed down as made in Iran?
Are you talking about the 15,000 Rial to the dollar? I remember when it was 70 to a dollar
 
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I am not sure what you mean


I am not sure what you mean,

Is treason and theft of National resources to the tone never done in the history of Iran? ( Darya Manzandaran the most recent of many) Ghajar kings are rolling out the red carpet.
Are you talking about the oppression?
Are you talking about the bogus 10-year prison sentences handed down to students who
Born after the enghelabe for asking for their basic right to criticize a bunch of charlatans pushing stone age ideology while at the same time lining their pockets?
Are you talking about the worthless currency?
Are you talking about the 50 million living below poverty?
Are you talking about the 6000 brothels run by gangster mullas and Sepah?
Are you talking about pariah status?
Are you talking about the national airlines?
Are you talking about the water shortage ( Abadan, Khorramshahr)?
Are you talking about the knock-down kits of junk passed down as made in Iran?

I'm talking about all of the above. I mean they are stupid and they don't get it! :cheers:
 
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More Daste Gohe from Islamic Stone Age Charlatan Occupiers of Iran

Iranian Money Exits For Turkey's Troubled Economy As Immigrants Buy Up Turkish Property

A new extensive report in Middle East Eye charts the unsurprising trend of Iranians of means pulling money out of Iran to invest and lay down roots abroad. The only surprise, however, is that they appear to be fleeing one smashed economy for another troubled one in the region: Turkey has experienced a surge in recent Iranian real estate purchases in the country, according to the report.

One Iranian economic migrant interviewed by Middle East Eye summarizes the trend: “To survive and to have a better life, we chose to migrate to Turkey,” said Ali, an Iranian living in Ankara. “Iranian currency has lost its value, even against Turkey’s," he said, but the Turkish lira still remains more affordable for Iranians than the euro or the dollar.

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"That’s why Iranian’s first step would always be Turkey, even when they actually want to migrate to Europe or America,” Ali said. For other Iranians who had ever had an inkling of relocating abroad, those plans have now been dramatically hastened, as people's entire savings have turned to nothing seemingly overnight.

“Over one night, I lost half of it after the US president issued an ultimatum and then killed the nuclear deal,”another Iranian told Middle East Eye while filing immigration paperwork at an Istanbul office.

Last week the rial for the first time since President Trump pulled the US from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal began trading at over 150,000 rials to $1USD in the currency exchange shops of Tehran, which marks a dramatic plummet of 140 percent since the since the May White House decision to end its terms of the JCPOA agreement and reimpose new rounds of crippling sanctions.

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And in the past weeks international journalists have witnessed residents in Tehran and other cities frantically lining up outside money changing offices attempting to get dollars, which the shops are only allowed to issue if citizens can present an airline ticket for travel abroad. Things like diapers and many basic staples which rely on imported raw material to make have largely disappeared from store shelves.

Since last week money-change offices in the country began shuttering their shops once the rial began hitting upward of 150,000 rials to the dollar.

Tehran has been loathe to say it publicly, but some immigration officials in the country have acknowledged Iranians of any available means are exiting the country in droves, though official statistics have yet to be released, according to Middle East Eye.

And many are headed to Turkey, as a bump in Turkish real estate seems to indicate.

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The Middle East Eye report begins by explaining Turkey's own economic woes in its deepening spat with Washington which began in earnest over the summer:

The value of the Turkish lira has plummeted by more than 40 percent since the start of the year amid concern over the country’s monetary policy and as a diplomatic row between Ankara and Washington has intensified.

But this hasn’t put off Iranians. According to the Turkish Statistical Institute, TUIK, the number of properties bought by Iranians in Turkey jumped in the first six months of the year to 944 compared to 792 in all of 2017.

Turkey has remained open to trade with Iran and has continued to purchase Iranian oil in defiance of Washington demands. Simultaneously amidst increasingly closer ties in the face of a common enemy other Turkish institutions have remained open to Iranians, including readily available loans from Turkish banks and a place to store their assets while Iran attempts to weather the storm.

Since the US pullout of the Iran nuclear deal, Iranians "have purchased around 1,000 homes and apartments in Turkey" according to Reza Kami, chairman of the Iran-Turkey Chamber of Commerce.

He explained of the surge, "Besides easy regulations and no need to get visas, people's predictions about their assets losing their value have played a key role in their decisions.” Likely, this is only the beginning of a trend which is sure to add to the crush of Iran's economic collapse.

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We need a national Aftabe from the Jihad production facilities. The money that was given to the cronies to buy from China is in a Turkish bank

Diaper Dilemma Grips Iranians As Economy, Currency Slide

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Iranians check exchange rates outside a bank in Tehran. The country's currency, the rial, has lost 70 percent of its value in recent years, causing much economic hardship. (file photo)
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  • Another noted that "people can use cloth [diapers] for children, but what are they supposed to do about grown-ups [who need diapers]?"

    Millions of women are reportedly also being affected as absorbent sanitary pads are getting difficult to find.

    One woman shared video of depleted shelves at one shop.






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    Officials and observers say the currency crash has increased the price of imported goods and prompted hoarding by panicked citizens or just businessmen hoping to profit.

    Tehran Claims 'Sabotage'

    Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has blamed much of the problem on foreign enemies whom he accuses of economic "sabotage" to create discontent in Iranian society.

    "In some cases, it's not profiteering, it's sabotage," Khamenei said in a recent meeting with President Hassan Rohani and his cabinet. "For example, imagine all of a sudden in Tehran or other major cities, baby diapers become scarce -- this is happening, it's real."

    "Baby diapers! People become angry. The enemy wants people to become angry with government and the establishment. That's one way," Khamenei said.

    Iran's faltering economy has led to public discontent and anger that resulted in antiestablishment demonstrations in more than 80 cities and towns in late December and early January. They were followed by sporadic protests in late July and early August in about a dozen cities.

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Rohani's chief of staff has acknowledged the increased pressure that ordinary Iranians are facing and advised them to buy only the amount they need.

"On the other hand, we ask business owners and tradesmen to be more fair in setting prices," Mahmud Vaezi was quoted as telling reporters after a cabinet meeting on September 5. "We expect our people and also our business owners to take each other into consideration so that we can pass through these very difficult times together."

Two Iranian lawmakers recently pointed the finger at state policies and urged that Iranians be given a greater say in their country's affairs.

"People's lives are getting harder and harder," lawmaker Gholamreza Heydari told her fellow lawmakers in parliament earlier this month. "Unfortunately, the Islamic republic has faced the world with a negative view since the beginning of the [1979] revolution. This negative view has caused tensions both in internal and external relations."


Another member of parliament, Parvaneh Salahshuri, said that, while the rial is now among "the world's most worthless currencies," Iranians are also struggling with other issues that include corruption, hoarding, poverty, prostitution, and a lack of freedoms that results in the arrest of activists "on a daily basis."

She offered a list of solutions that included a return of "military bodies to the barracks" instead of interference in politics and the economy.

Thousands of people were said to have been detained by security forces in the street unrest and other protests since December.

Salahshuri also called for the release of political prisoners, including opposition figures that have been under house arrest since 2011, freedom of the press, and friendly ties with other countries.

Both lawmakers were criticized by hard-liners, with one conservative parliamentarian suggesting they had been receiving their talking points from the country's enemies.
 
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Iran to import cars from Uzbekistan
Tehran, Sept 11, IRNA – An Iranian company is to import cars and buses from Uzbekistan, wrote Uzbek media.
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Iranian company Sepehr Meshqat Caspian intends to import cars from Uzbekistan, Uzbek media reported on Monday.

Iranian transportation fleet, especially buses, needs to be replaced.

The Iranian company is to begin cooperation with Uzbek automakers to import some cars. In the first phase, it will buy several samples of the vehicles produced by Uzbek car manufacturers and later, under the condition of content, it will increase the number to 1000.

The Iranian company has suggested assembling them in Iran.

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Iran to import cars from Uzbekistan
Tehran, Sept 11, IRNA – An Iranian company is to import cars and buses from Uzbekistan, wrote Uzbek media.
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Iranian company Sepehr Meshqat Caspian intends to import cars from Uzbekistan, Uzbek media reported on Monday.

Iranian transportation fleet, especially buses, needs to be replaced.

The Iranian company is to begin cooperation with Uzbek automakers to import some cars. In the first phase, it will buy several samples of the vehicles produced by Uzbek car manufacturers and later, under the condition of content, it will increase the number to 1000.

The Iranian company has suggested assembling them in Iran.

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wtf is this? is this crap real? Iran importing cars from uzebks?
 
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wtf is this? is this crap real? Iran importing cars from uzebks?
https://en.mehrnews.com/news/137677/Iran-to-import-vehicles-from-Uzbekistan

According to the initial agreement, knock-down kit (CKD) parts would be imported to Iran and the final assembling stage would be conducted here, IRNA reported.

Inshallah they are going to start assembling Uzbek cars in the upcoming months, Inshallah. Inshallah this will be a Huge achievement for the Islamic Republic of Iran, Inshallah. Inshallah this project will inshallah solve all our problems, Inshallah. Thank God for that.
 
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https://en.mehrnews.com/news/137677/Iran-to-import-vehicles-from-Uzbekistan

According to the initial agreement, knock-down kit (CKD) parts would be imported to Iran and the final assembling stage would be conducted here, IRNA reported.

Inshallah they are going to start assembling Uzbek cars in the upcoming months, Inshallah. Inshallah this will be a Huge achievement for the Islamic Republic of Iran, Inshallah. Inshallah this project will inshallah solve all our problems, Inshallah. Thank God for that.


Calm down, it's one Iranian import/export company, Sepehr Meshqat Caspian ( here is their website http://smciran.com/ ) that is planning on importing buses from Uzbekistan. The deal hasn't been settled. They're in the initial stages & are only intending on inspecting samples first.

I did some research & surprisingly Uzbekistan actually has a budding automotive industry, currently producing 200,00 vehicles per year, but that number is growing very quickly.

Companies in Uzbekistan have already signed deals, joint ventures, with GM, Land Rover, Daewoo ( a well known Korean auto manufacturer ) as well as MAN, a German heavy truck manufacturer & then there's SamKochAvto, a Turkish-Uzbek joint venture company producing buses & trucks for Nissan.

There's a reason why China is heavily investing in that part of the world. All the former Soviet states in central Asia are growing quickly & becoming more modernized & more industrialized.

In the future this will be a massive market. I'm guessing GM, the Koreans & Germans have invested in Uzbekistan because of the cheap labor mostly & also because of the massive future potential.

If Iran can get a good deal from them then why not ? Maybe Iran can also get a foot in the door & begin producing & exporting their vehicles to Uzbekistan as well ?

One question is, can sanctions affect this deal ? It's possible but if the Iranian company buys 1000 buses from the Turkish-Uzbek company, then I doubt if they're going to turn down that offer, especially since Turkey has already made it clear that they will NOT abide by US sanctions. I'm guessing Nissan could be affected, but they could simply say that they are not doing business directly with the Iranian company, rather a third party contractor is. I'm not sure how many trucks that company is producing for Nissan or if its a long term deal. Who knows.

In any case, the Iranian company has many options. Buses directly from Turkey, China, Europe, Russia & even Iranian companies ? I'm guessing they're looking for a steal of a deal, but sometimes u get what u pay for. Who knows, they might not even be satisfied with the product for all we know.

Here is the full article from Azer News

Iran intending to import vehicles from Uzbekistan

Iranian company Sepehr Meshqat Caspian intends to import cars from Uzbekistan, Uzbek media reported on Sept. 10.

In connection with the fact that Iran's bus and cargo fleet needs replacement, the Iranian company is ready to establish cooperation with Uzbek automakers.

At the first stage, the Iranian company plans to buy several samples of vehicles produced by Uzavtosanoat and later increase the number to 1000.

In addition, the Iranian company suggests to import the vehicles in disassembled (complete knock-down) and semi-knocked down forms and assemble them later in Iran.
 
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It depends on which Mulla or 5 start brigadier Sepah general ( interesting we have so many! I wonder where 5-star brigadier school is located. I never knew Sepah were so studious) is taking bribes to bring in this junk. After 40 years, Enghelab Jihad facilities have not figure out how to make pushak locally. I am sure Khamenei will say feed your infants less so they defecate less. It is un-Islamic.

I am sure Rohani will cry again on national Tv about Nomad bedouins that raped Iranians and killed her sons. I can speculate what the real fight was all about, but I will leave it for another day.

Of course, there is always an explanation for the rape of pilage of Iran by the Charlatans by regime *** kissers on the forum. The 5 star brigadier general's lavish lifestyle which was exposed by another mulla is explained away. He is a dentist. Last I checked, Doctors and their kids do not hold tigers as their domesticated pets but thugs and drug dealers are another story.
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Warning! This woman has been hypnotized by the Zionist and the Americans. Everything is great in Iran.

 
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