Over the past day, a movie was released in cyberspace that Ramsar Marble Palace agents found physical treatment of museum visitors. In a video released from the Ramsar Palace site, the security officers of the museum museums have been involved with visitors while wearing landfill clothes because of the cover issue; What happens is a history.
While the Museum of Museums in recent years has been trying to transform its museums into tourism destinations in various cities by expanding activities, such a collision has been reacted to the logo of the museum.
Kajaro’s follow -up shows that the Mostazafan Foundation has not yet responded.
Governor Ramsar: I apologize
Although the Museum of the Mostazafan Foundation has not yet responded to the matter, Muslim Ghobadian has apologized in response to the incident, saying:
A movie that has a collection of marble and a movie released in recent days does not cover all reality; So it cannot reject or accept a narrative based on films. There is no physical confrontation in the film. Security agents deny, but in the film, the injured hand is clear. Even one of the officers picks up his pepper spray, but his colleagues prevent him.
Governor Ramsar, referring to the museums of the Mostazafan Foundation, said:
Although this museum is a subsidiary of the Foundation of the Oppressed, whatever happens to Ramsar, I represent the government and apologize. The firing or continuing cooperation with these agents in that complex depends on the foundation’s decision, but we dealt with them seriously. Certainly it will not be repeated. However, there is a bad deal that is not justified at all. The necessary remarks are given by the governorate. Government’s policy in the veil is not to enter; The agent was not allowed to do so at all, even if the museum’s clients were insulted.
Men’s cover also controversial
The story of the cover in museums did not only end with the clash of the marble palace. Nima Ghazi, a prominent tourism activist, posted a photo on the X network that she was not allowed to visit the Lahijan Tea Museum due to wearing shorts and was given a Kurdish trouser to wear. He has narrated this as follows:
The standard of hijab outside the Lahijan Tea Museum was different from inside the museum. As a result, the museum’s colleagues give me a kind of trouser to find the standard to enter the museum. Also, the interesting thing was that the standard outside and inside the museum was the same as the ladies’ hair veil, and fortunately there was no need for a scarf.
The Lahijan Tea Museum is a subsidiary of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism; The ministry, which had issued a hijab and coverage to museums during the Zarghami presidency, had also reacted to the museums. Zarghami, the former Minister of Heritage and Tourism in the 13th government, said about respecting the coverage and veil of foreign tourists:
On the issue of hijab, foreign tourists are strongly observed because the issue of hijab is in our law, and this is very interesting and we have no problems with foreign tourists. If we give them a mosque in front of them, they are interested in doing so, they take the tent and take a group photo, then the tourist has no problem with the veil and we have no challenge at all.
Museums, as one of the cultural and tourism centers, are now faced with various procedures against visitors’ coverage, which sometimes lead to controversial events.
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