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Iran: More suppressive measures against women, youths and boutique owners PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 June 2008
Repression of women IranNCRI - The State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police – have turned to new tactics to suppress women under the pretext of "mal-veiling," reported the state-run news agency Fars on Sunday.
 
"The SSF agents have turned to a new tactic to combat mal-veiling since yesterday. Women wearing tight dresses are first advised not to appear in such an outfit any more and then the SSF members would close down the boutiques which sold them the clothes in the first place," added Fars.

Fars further wrote, "Young men with western hair style would be [pressed] by the SSF to come up with the addresses of the barber shops. Then the shop would be closed down by the security agents." 

The so-called "boosting public security" plan was first introduced in April of 2007 by the SSF under the pretext of combating "mal-veiling" and "hooligans and thugs." However, the main targets of such suppressive plans are women and youths in Iran. In implementing the various phases of the plan, the SSF agents have put 1,200,000 women under street arrest and a large number of youths have been sent to gallows.

The Iranian Resistance once again stresses on the need to condemn the mullahs' suppressive measures by the relevant international bodies and human rights organizations.  

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
June 16, 2008

Editor's Note:

Photo: Depicting a woman beaten by the police for "immoral appearance" in the public in 2007.

 
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