Iran’s morality police have restarted patrols to enforce strict Islamic dress codes, reigniting nationwide protests and human rights concerns.
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Following the death of Mahsa Amini, demonstrations rocked the country, leading to a violent crackdown. Iran executed 582 people last year, a 75% increase from 2021, aiming to instill fear among anti-regime protesters. Critics warn of potential chaos, and Iranians express defiance while questioning the state’s actions. The resumption of patrols adds to the growing gap between the people and the government, raising tensions in the nation.
Iran’s morality police will resume patrols to make women comply with strict Islamic dress codeshttps://t.co/17vsFDe43U
— CNN International (@cnni) July 17, 2023
This is Iran today and this is how the morality police arrested a teenager for not wearing a hijab. Mahsa Zhina Amini was taken away like this, then killed. Where are those journalists who excitedly reported the cancellation of those morality police? #WomanLifeFreedom pic.twitter.com/xndXlnnkSB
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) July 15, 2023
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