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IR: Exercise care and common senseCountry forums / Middle East / Iran | ||
I was at Meydun e Enqelab, Tehran taking photos, while my shoes were being repaired when suddenly a young man appeared from the street, flashed an official-looking id card at me and declared that it was "mamnu" (forbidden) to take photos in the area! When I asked him why, he said it was an order from the authorities. I sensed that the man was one of the "defenders of the revolution" and suspicious of foreigners (I once met a young IR woman like this man in a taxi who demanded to know what I was doing in IR. She was highly suspicious of me and asked a lot of questions) Traveling on an overnight bus from the south of IR to Esfahan one night, I was made to alight by the police at a checkpoint near Yazd. I pretended to be asleep but the policeman checked the passenger manifest and came straight to my seat, "woke" me up and asked to see my passport! A group of soldiers questioned me for a couple of minutes and then let me go. Fortunately, they were polite and respectful. The lesson I learned from both these experiences, was not to take anything for granted in IR. Having said this, I am amazed to see many westerners (mostly "Couchsurfer" types); Yes, you are safe until something goes wrong. Article: https://www.rt.com/news/344702-iran-students-lashed-party/ And when something does go wrong, your IR friends will be able to talk or bribe their way out of the situation; but you may not be that lucky. An IR friend who hosted Couchsurfers at his home (this is technically illegal in IR but many people still do it and get away with it) got a shock of his life when the police called him and told him that they had detained his foreign guest for hanging out with a young IR Couchsurfer woman in the street. They wanted my friend to come to the police station and answer some questions! Needless to say my friend was petrified! It may not be obvious but people are always watching foreigners in IR. I don't mean to alarm visitors to IR but its important to be careful and not get yourself into difficult situations: IR is a great country and the people are kind and welcoming. Most tourists who come to IR and do Enjoy your visit! | ||
You were travelling on a US passport, @SSLV ? | 1 | |
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.. and there be paranoia among some tourists. On the approaches to Yazd are routine checks for foreigner passports (Afghans are also searched) .. and long nose dogs are in use. | 3 | |
I might like to visit Iran someday. | 4 | |
Never take photo's of official buildings or people in uniform, i.e. police/military personnel. If you see flags flying in front of a building and/or large photo's of Imam Khomeiny/Khamenei, do not take pictures. This is the same for military compounds. Also along the road near Natanz, never take pictures of the nuclear plant. | 5 | |
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