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Iran: Two sisters were severely beaten for not wearing socks PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 February 2008
NCRI - The State Security Forces (SSF) arrested a woman for not wearing socks.  When her sister attempted to get her detained sister released by taking a pair of socks to the SSF local station where the woman was held, both women were beaten up by male agents and imprisoned until next morning.

The two were referred to a judge for arraignment the next day.  Compliance with the so-called Islamic dress codes by Iranian women is a must and the violators will be punished accordingly.

Thousands of women have been warned for wearing tight outfits, short coats and skimpy headscarves and for flouting the Islamic dress code, which requires every post-pubescent woman to cover their hair and body contours.

Wearing boots with short pants, hats or scarves which do not fully cover hair and neck instead of the proper head veil and putting on unusual make-up that contradicts public chastity is forbidden.

The mullahs' regime has in recent months stepped up execution of youths in a clear warning to those deemed to be a threat to the society.   

 
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