The latest measure imposed by the iranian regime to control women who wear uncovered hair, go through the placing cameras in the streets. Ahmad-Reza Radan, Iran’s Police Chief, has announced that through the use of advanced technology and equipment, women will be “identified and warned.” “That person will then be presented to the judicial system with the documents to deal with the problem”, he added, as can be seen in the video above these lines.
According to the ayatollahs, with this stocking they intend to avoid attacks on women who do not wear the veil. In addition, businesses that allow non-hijab women to enter will be closed. Just a few weeks ago, a young Iranian woman warned in full recording to journalist Ana Pastor in Tehran: “Please put on the veil because all these people will want to attack you!” The supreme leader, Ali Jameini, assures that it is not a measure of the Government, but of religious law.
A year and a half after the murder of Masha Amini for wearing the veil incorrectly, many activists denounce that the Pmorality police It remains active under the tutelage of the Government. Ryma Sheermohammadi, a translator and activist, assures laSexta that her role is “to be on means of transport, circulate through the streets and draw attention“. To this must be added, in addition, the indoctrination that occurs in schools. This measure precisely comes one day after a new gas attack on 190 girls in seven Iranian schools.
Source: Lasexta

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