Eco-lodge Manager Accused of Operating a Corruption Center

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Eco-lodge Manager Accused of Operating a Corruption Center

The manager of an eco-lodge has been accused of running a center of corruption.

Reports from Iran indicate that the manager of an eco-lodge in the city of Khaf in Razavi Khorasan has been accused of running a center of corruption and prostitution after providing services to women who refused to wear the mandatory hijab, and has been banned from operating in the eco-tourism sector.

According to the manager of this lodge, following the sealing of his lodge, this family business has incurred a loss of 40 million tomans to date.

With the increase in women refusing to wear the mandatory hijab following protests, the law enforcement command of the Islamic Republic has implemented new methods to increase pressure on opponents of the mandatory hijab, which includes sealing business units and depriving women of public services as part of these new measures.

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