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Shahr-e No : ウィキペディア英語版
Shahr-e No
Shahr-e No ((ペルシア語:شهرنو), "New City") was the red light district located in Gomrok town of Tehran, Iran. It employed about 1,500 women.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Iranian photojournalist Kaveh Golestan's Prostitute Series at Photo London )
After the Iranian revolution in 1979, in 1980 the government demolished the red light district.〔"(Bulldozers Smash Tehran Bordellos )." ''Los Angeles Times''. 26 February 1980. B5. Retrieved on 6 October 2009.〕 Hooman Majd, author of ''The Ayatollah Begs to Differ'', said that the Iranian government did this for Islamic reasons and to demonstrate the government's authority.〔Majd, Hooman. "Persian Cats." ''The Ayatollah Begs to Differ''. 2008. ''Doubleday''. ISBN 978-0-385-52334-9. 26.〕 The area was flattened and converted into a park. The women of Shahr-e No are featured in the photographic series ''The Citadel'' by Kaveh Golestan.〔
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