Not All Tourists Seen in the Wrong Place Are Spies

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Not All Tourists Seen in the Wrong Place Are Spies

Not all tourists seen in the wrong place are spies.

Some foreign tourists who photographed recent events in the country out of curiosity have been arrested. Not all tourists seen in the wrong place are spies.

The chairman of the board of directors of the Iranian Tour Guides Association

It should be communicated to those responsible for ensuring security in the country that the security of tourists and its international reflection is important.

Unfortunately, we have witnessed some foreign tourists being arrested who were only photographing recent events in the country out of curiosity.

Not all tourists seen in the wrong place are necessarily spies; this issue has become a vital demand for tourism.

Parliament members should help change the wave that has been created against Iran in other countries in recent months.

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