Iran’s Hijab Patrols Return; 'Morality Police' Enforce Dress Code After Mahsa Amini Death Protests
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Iran is intensifying crackdown on violations of the country's mandatory hijab rules. Iran's 'morality police' have returned to the streets to ensure women obey dress codes and cover their heads with scarves. This comes 10 months after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini's death in police custody sparked protests across Iran, after which headscarf patrols were paused. The relentless protests by millions was the biggest challenge to the rule of clerics in Iran since the 1979 revolution. Watch this video for details.
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