- Iran's morality police, dress code enforcers, being disbanded, AG says
- Iran seen months of protests over death of young woman in custody.
- Mahsa Amini detained by morality police for breaking head covering rules
- "morality police have been shut down" he said.
- Control of the force lies with the interior ministry
- Iranian parliament told law would be looked at.
- 22-year-old Amini died in custody on 16 September
- 'A revolution is what we have'
- "Just because dismantle morality police doesn't mean protests ending"
- Even saying hijab is personal choice is not enough.
- Iran has no future with this government in power.
- protesters, don't care about no hijab no more.
- "A revolution is what we have. Hijab was the start of it and we don't want anything, anything less, but death for the dictator and a regime change."
My Comments :
This is another fatal mistake by the mullahs. The mullahs have caved in.
By agreeing to disband the morality police and agreeing to relook the hijab laws in their Parliament the Iranian mullahs have basically turned chicken.
I think the protests (now past 76 days) will only intensify. As that woman has said :
"A revolution is what we have. Hijab was the start of it and we don't want anything, anything less, but death for the dictator and a regime change."
They are going to chase the Ayatollahs down the street and hang them from the lamp-posts. All ayatollahs and any wannabe ayatollahs please take note. You have absolutely no role to play on the surface of the earth.
It has taken 43 long years but the ayatollahs will be taken out, along with the trash. This is a certainty.
The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of MMKtT.
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