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söndag 21 april 2024

Iranian religious regime started the war against Iranian women. Iranian Revolutionary Guards said to participate in the war against women

 



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Iranian religious regime started the war against Iranian women.

Iranian Revolutionary Guards said to participate in the war against women.

Be voice of Iran, please. They have been fighting for their freedom for the last 45 years. So many have lost their lives, been tortured, shot on the streets or executed. But they have not stopped fighting. Islamic republic’s attacks on Israel showed the world how dangerous this regime is, not just for the inside of Iran but also outside of Iran. As long as Islamic republic is on power, no one is safe.

Hassan Hassanzadeh, the commander of the Greater Tehran Corps, announced the beginning of the "Mehr Ambassadors" project to fight against "non-hijab" and "bad hijab".

According to Mehr news agency, Hasanzadeh mentioned that groups in Basij have been trained to implement this project, and said: "The trained groups are more serious about the observance of the law and regulations related to hijab in public places and regular reminders and enlightenment among the guilds." Tehran's offices, markets, roads, parks, promenades, and public transportation will follow.

Before this, since April 25, the police force of the Islamic Republic of Iran returned to the streets of different cities of Iran in the form of "Project Noor" to suppress women and girls who do not wear the mandatory hijab. Citizens' reports and narratives of this new wave of repression indicate its unprecedented intensity and violence.

Hassan Hassanzadeh, the commander of Mohammad Rasulullah Corps of Greater Tehran, announced on Sunday, May 2nd, the formation of a new group to "follow up" on the issue of imposing the mandatory hijab on citizens.

He announced the name of these groups as "Ambassadors of Mehr" and said that the people of these groups "have been trained" to observe the "law" of compulsory hijab "in a more serious manner among guilds, offices, markets, roads, parks, promenades and transportation." Public of Tehran to follow up.

The authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the aim of returning the Irshad patrol to the streets of Iran, have started to deal violently with the citizens since Saturday, April 25.

This program is called "Noor Plan" and during it, the streets of Tehran and various cities of the country have witnessed unprecedented violence by police forces and women and girls, and many of them have been taken to detention centers after being beaten by police vans.

On Saturday, May 1st, some representatives of the Islamic Council considered the organizer of this plan to be Ibrahim Raisi's government and said that the Ministry of Interior is handling this matter.

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