Monday, May 23, 2016

Iran: 26 oppressive entities mission to stop “mal-veiling”

A real example of a warning in Iran!

Crackdown of women in Iran under pretext of improper veiling
According to remarks made by regime officials in Iran, there are 26 oppressive entities established in Iran missioned to fight against the mullah-fabricated phenomenon of “mal-veiling” in the society. All these entities are parts of a crackdown machine in Iran. One such entity is deviously dubbed, “Enjoining Good and Forbidding Wrong.” A few days ago, Ali Lotfi, a regime official in this entity in the city council of Mashhad (northeast Iran) said the regime is facing a crisis in this regard. In a ceremony held to inaugurate a building for this repressive organ, Lotfi delivered a speech emphasizing on continuing crackdown measures, adding under orders issued by Mullah Alamalhoda, the representative of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei in Mashhad, from May 23rd onward arrangements have been made for roads leading to the sacred Imam Reza shrine in this city to be placed under more coverage by this unit.


“Improper veiling has become a security crisis and there are very bad reports of mal-veiling across the city,” he added. (State “Mehr” news agency – 13 May 2016)
Of course, the response shown by the people and especially the youth to these repressive entities is quite obvious. In fact, these very responses have forced the regime to increase the number of its repressive forces and entities. This is one example of quite many, posted in the state “Jam-e Jam” website. A few nights ago a mullah by the name of Mohsen Farahani attempted to harass a number of young men and women in public, under the pretext of ‘enjoining good and forbidding wrong,’ insulting them in the process. This website has written those youths not only paid no attention to the ridiculous remarks made by this mullah, in fact they took action and delivered a severe beating to him. According to this website this mullah continued to suffer headaches two days later.
Yes, this is one example of the reaction seen from the youth. Now, the mullahs adopt bills and different plans to provide support for their agents. They can add to the number of their agents as much as they wish and provide legal coverage for their measures. Will it be of any use? Never. The resisting youths will continue resisting and responding by delivering severe beatings to these agents.

The truth is that this very example is not the first and will not be the last. Those informed of social issues believe that other than the resistance and popular protests seen in this regard, the major dilemma of unemployment and severe economic recession have engulfed the mullahs’ regime. Therefore, it is quite natural that we will be witnessing many more and various examples of such incidents across Iran.

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