Government Newspaper: Some Women in Zahedan’s Friday Gathering Had a Tehran Accent

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Government Newspaper: Some Women in Zahedan's Friday Gathering Had a Tehran Accent

The government newspaper reported that on Friday in Zahedan, some women had a Tehran accent.

The Iran newspaper presents evidence of the presence of hired agitators at the illegal gathering in Zahedan city last Friday.

Interestingly, some of these individuals were not even wearing the traditional attire of Baluch women, and were simply dressed in a black chador.

The non-native accent of these women, whose number was small and less than the fingers on two hands, was such that it surprised social media users.

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