Tehran Offers Free Hotel Stays For Displaced Residents
On-the-ground reports from Tehran indicate a shift in the enforcement of religious dress codes, with some women reporting they can walk without headscarves without being stopped. Observers suggest that authorities may no longer be actively intervening in these matters in certain public areas. This development follows ongoing social and political tensions in Iran. Tehran municipality announced that residents who lost homes due to U.S.-Israeli strikes will receive free hotel accommodations. The government will fully fund these stays for an estimated 7,000 people.
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Sources · 7 independent
KQED FM
“Here in Tehran nobody stops you? No. Fortunately no. I think they don't attention to this matter anymore.”
BBC World Service
“The two sides of Iran... Ideally, they should open the street and get an agreement that benefits ordinary Iranians.”
Mastodon
“Tehran municipality announces that all people who lost their homes to U.S.-Israeli strikes will be welcomed in hotels free of charge, fully paid by the governmentBy most estimates it’s about ~7000 di...”
BBC WS backup
“the frequency, the sheer amount of corporations who have zero interest in.”
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