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Iran launches anti-wimminz anti-vice crackdown
2007-11-13
Iranian newspapers have printed a list of moral vices that the police are targeting, including wearing make-up and hats instead of headscarves.

The police say they will also suppress "decadent" films, drugs and alcohol. This year has seen one of the most ferocious crackdowns on un-Islamic behaviour and improper Islamic dress by the authorities for at least a decade. But it has now emerged the current campaign has the overt backing of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The police are warning they will deal seriously with any women who dare to wear short trousers, skimpy overcoats or skirts that are revealingly transparent or have slits in them. Wearing boots instead of full length trousers will not be tolerated, nor will hats instead of headscarves. Indeed, the police stipulate that small headscarves are out - the scarf must cover a woman's head and neck completely.

The police say they will also clamp down on "decadent" films, drugs, alcohol, extortion and general thuggish behaviour, but it is issues of dress that are given most prominence. In the last six months, tens of thousands of women have been warned or arrested because of their clothes.

During the reformist period, Islamic dress restrictions eased dramatically in Iran, with women wearing bright colours, following Western fashions, and pushing the limits in an attempt to express their individuality. Some sported strappy, high-heeled sandals with tight three-quarter length trousers, skin-hugging coats at least a size too small, a headscarf perched on the back of their heavily highlighted hair, topped off with large diamond-encrusted sunglasses and matching designer handbag.

But the latest police action has put an end to that kind of dress. Last week, Ayatollah Khamenei urged the police to keep up their crackdown on social vices, clearly lending his weight to a campaign that has proved controversial.
Posted by:john frum

#3  But the latest police action has put an end to that kind of dress. Last week, Ayatollah Khamenei urged the police to keep up their crackdown on social vices, clearly lending his weight to a campaign that has proved controversial.

It's a back-door route to prevent civil uprising; the ones being targeted are usually the first to rebel. It's much easier to create a climate of suppression if it's based on 'religious grounds'. Call it the Iranian version of the PC-police.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-11-13 20:57  

#2  So if Nutjob's email addresses were spamed with Pr0n would the secret police boil or simmer his brains?
Posted by: 3dc   2007-11-13 11:48  

#1  According to Muslim hadith, when their "prophet" (self appointment be upon him) made his "night journey" to hell and heaven, he found that hell was populated mostly by women.

Freudians, latch onto this: the "prophet" was shown both this parents in hell, with their brains "boiling." Being a nice "prophet" he asked angel Gabriel if Allah (alleged god) could place them where they would only simmer. Allah complied.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-11-13 06:51  

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