
"The Nedarag Guesthouse is a non-profit project situated in a remote village of roughly 200 households from the Sunni-Baluch minority in southeastern Iran."
"In Iran's centralized and religiously homogeneous development system, ethnic and religious minorities are systematically excluded."
"In villages like Kahnanikash, this marginalization is particularly severe due to the local practice of Zekria religious belief seen as heretical by the central government."
Nedarag Guesthouse is a non-profit project located in a remote southeastern Iranian village of roughly 200 households. The village population belongs to the Sunni-Baluch minority. Iran's centralized and religiously homogeneous development system systematically excludes ethnic and religious minorities. The local practice of the Zekria religious belief increases the severity of marginalization because the central government regards Zekria as heretical. Kahnanikash faces pronounced social and political exclusion that affects access to resources and recognition. The guesthouse exists as a non-profit presence within a marginalized minority community.
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