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Iran's Basij Force Influences Country
2014-01-16
[Ynet] Paramilitary Basij volunteer corps, part of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, has ever-increasing influence on life in Iran
News Agency that Dare Not be Named

With a presence in nearly every city and town across Iran, the paramilitary Basij volunteer corps has an ever-increasing influence on life in the Islamic Theocratic Republic.

Authorities created the Basij, which means mobilization in Persian, just after the country's 1979 Islamic Theocratic Republic. It is part of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard.

The Basij has its roots as volunteer fighters during the 1980-88 war with Iraq. It then developed as a grass-roots defender of the system -- taking on roles such as Islamic morality police at checkpoints and parks or as shock troops busting up pro-reform gatherings or publications. Precise numbers on Basij membership are not published, but some estimates range as high as 1 million or more.

It responds to emergencies like earthquakes and other natural disasters. It also has its influence online as well: The Basij has a group
of hackers made up of university teachers, students and holy mans that launch attacks on websites of "enemies," a state-backed newspaper reported in 2011. It also monitors social media as well and will begin teaching "drone-hunting" to students.

Basij branches can be found in all governmental bodies, universities and schools. Volunteers often enjoy favorable treatment from the government, particularly in securing jobs in the public sector.

Here's a gallery of images by News Agency that Dare Not be Named photographer Ebrahim Noroozi showing Basij volunteers training in Iran.
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Why do the pix make me think "Nuns with Guns"?
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