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Basij morality police: Acid attacking foot soldiers of the Iranian regime
2017-03-25
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] None of nature’s most vicious have an instinct for barbarism and cruelty like that of the Iranian Basij - Basij Mostazafan (mobilisation of the oppressed) ‐ the foot soldiers of the Iranian regime.

Acting out the role of morality police, they prowl the streets of Iran enforcing a code of conduct, mercilessly hunting down any women who disobey the rules on decency set down by the country’s leading holy mans, attacking those who do in the most horrendous way.

In response to women breaking these laws, which have been enforced in Iran since the 1979 revolution, whether a women is inappropriately veiled and not wearing long loose fitting clothes such as a chador in public, or is seen to be wearing lipstick, or it is just a case of a young teenage girl seen to be "fraternizing" with a lad in public, such violations are all classed by the Iranian regime’s hardliners as a sin in the spirit, or committing "indecent" behavior.
Posted by:Fred

#2  ...like that of the Iranian Basij.

Pots and kettles. Someone has never been a Saudi schoolgirl attempting to flee a fire at the school without her Black Moving Object veils. The girls were driven back in to put on proper clothing by the morality police and burnt to death. The Saudis are much stricter than their Iranian counterparts.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-03-25 13:42  

#1  None of nature’s most vicious have an instinct for barbarism and cruelty like that of the Iranian Basij

Someone's never gotten fire ants in their sandals.
Posted by: al aSha-med   2017-03-25 11:09  

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