Posted on 04/25/2007 2:18:37 PM PDT by knighthawk
Tehran, 26 April (IPS) As the Law enforcement Forces continue the widely unpopular crackdown on women and young men wearing dresses not conform with Islamic dress code, more voices are heard calling on the Police to be more tolerant and more equitable in imposing the hejab, or the Islamic dress code.
According to the latest figures offered by the Police, hundreds of women have been detained on what is generally called as bad hejabi, or wearing loose headscarves or tight coats, prompting warnings in the press that the authorities should be focusing on other more pressing issues.
At the same time, Reformist newspapers and agencies reported that 2,000 students at the Shiraz University staged a protest over new restrictions on conduct and clothing, banning the students from wearing shorts and sleeveless vests outside rooms in their strictly segregated dormitories and an extended curfew.
Local news agency reports say the protesting Shiraz students on Sunday night were calling for the resignation of the university chancellor.
Police say they stopped more than 1,300 women for dressing immodestly on the first day of the campaign in Tehran, with more than 300 arrested and taken to Police stations, half of them had to sign statements promising to improve their clothing, the other half are being referred to court.
There is always a crackdown at the start of summer as women start wearing more skimpy clothes because of the hot weather, but the present campaign in the streets of major cities is the toughest such crackdown in nearly two decades, raising fears that hard-liner President Mahmoud Ahmadi Nezhad intends to re-impose the tough Islamic Revolution-era constraints on women's dress that had loosened in recent years.
According to the commander of the Law Enforcement forces, Revolutionary Guards General Esmail Ahmadi-Moqaddam, the enforcement action is part of a grander strategy to curb anti-social behaviour. "In the social security plan, those groups, including those who do not observe social norms and create insecurity for families, as well as hooligans, will be strongly confronted", he told the semi-official students news agency ISNA.
The police, backed by hard line clerics and pro-Government press, complain that some young women strut the streets looking like fashion models - and it is not a bad description.
Under the plan, "women wearing short manteaus, tight outer garments and headscarves that do not conceal hair would be notified by police patrol officers. Those who refuse to correct their appearance will be arrested and handed over to judicial officials", the Iran Daily newspaper reported.
Iranian television has broadcast nightly programmes warning women and young men with sleeveless T-shirts and spiky hair to be more careful about their dress and newspapers are full of pictures of women being arrested for their un-Islamic clothing, but foreign journalists have been prevented from filming it.
It is not just the young and very fashionable who are being harassed this year, middle aged women and even foreign tourists are being cautioned.
One foreign journalist was stopped and the police complained the photograph in her press card was indecent, even though it was taken by the Ministry of Islamic Guidance.
The government of President Mahmoud Ahmadi Nezhad is pursuing a new obsession. It's not Israel. It's not nuclear energy. It's female fashion, the British centre of left daily The Guardian wrote on Monday.
Trying to defuse mounting criticism, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, the Head of the Judiciary warned police that an excessively ferocious campaign against women could backfire.
Hauling women and young people to the police station will have no use except to cause damage to society, the reformist Etemad Melli newspaper quoted Shahroudi as telling a meeting of local governors, adding. Tough measures on social problems will backfire and have counter-productive effects.
Witnesses have said that the drive, launched on Saturday, has not been universally popular on Teherans streets, with parents of the women apprehended in particular unafraid of making their feelings clear to the police.
In the Majles, a lawmaker asked why the police should spend so much time arresting young people and filing court cases against them instead of fighting drug addiction and poverty?.
Critics in the media also complained that the government of Mr. Ahmadi Nezhad had more important issues to deal with, citing the countrys soaring inflation and high unemployment rates.
Mr President, I wonder if what the police, supervised by your Interior Ministry, are doing to women stems from a misunderstanding? asked Masih Alinezhd, a female columnist in the pro reform daily Etemad Melli (National Confidence), organ of a Party by the same name, led by former Speaker Hojjatoleslam Mehdi Karroubi.
Or are peoples major problems of injustice and poverty have been resolved? she asked, reminding that Mr. Ahmadi Nezhad asked during his 2005 electoral campaign whether the problem in our country was two strands of womens hair or fighting poverty, creating jobs and implementing justice?
Writing in the internet newspaper Rooz, veteran journalist Masoud Behnoud asked why the government is not fighting smugglers of drugs, alcoholic beverages, gangs that take young Iranian beauties to the southern shores of the Persian Gulf instead of spending so much energy on arresting men and women on the pretext of un-Islamic dress.
Has the government solved all problems, unemployment, inflation, soaring prices, corruption, housing shortage etc to centre its attention to womens dress?, he asked.
Thats probably why the government of fanatic President Ahmadi Nezhad sought to distance itself from the clampdown, which it said was being carried out by police as agents of the judiciary.
The police work as agents of the judiciary to confront crimes. The government as an executive body does not interfere in the affairs of the judiciary, government spokesman and Justice Minister Qolam Hossein Elham told reporters.
However, as the Police Chief has wowed to continue the crackdown until the society is free from all aspect of bad dressing, students associations and women activists have condemned the move, calling on the authorities to stop the repression or face a social backlash.
If one thinks that one can impose a special dress on the society, he is utterly wrong, the Office for the Consolidating of Unity said in a communiqué.
In the opinion of many Iranian political analysts, the new crackdown has been encouraged by Mr. Ahmadi Nezhad in order to divert the publics attention from growing international and domestic pressures over its nuclear program as a pretext to put down internal dissent.
But it could bring a backlash at a time when many Iranians resent Ahmadinejad for failing to boost the faltering economy or halt spiraling prices and blame him for isolating Iran with his fiery rhetoric.
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You mean the Iranians don’t have womans BEACH VOLLEY BALL ?????
Now apply this principle to the islamic women in America. Force each and everyone to wear the hajeb. Make it mandatory for the islamic women. Talking about discarding the miserable garment fast.
This is one of the stories I’ve all day. Whether this “revolt” is seasonal or not, let’s hope they have the courage to keep the pressure and demand for freedom up.
Coming soon to an American city near you (if Pelosi, Reid and Murtha get their way).
The women rounded up are so pretty and stylish - the policewomen are thick-featured and stocky even without the black robes. Either selective photography going on there or the regime has found a lot of jealous harridans to be its agents.
Mrs VS
Unimaginable! I thought he would be too busy counting his centrifuges to be worried about womens’ dress codes. How awful it must be to be a woman in Iran!
Good point. And it's probably not much better to be a guy in Iran either. I swear, the more I know about the rest of the world, the more I'm thankful to live right here in the U.S.
You have to envy Ahmadinajad because he has a platform to make his opinions known world-wide. While he is an insane buffoon, his opinions about how women dress are now front page news around the world. Yet my opinions and yours about the same topic will remain unknown to the world, even though we are sane (relatively so, in my case) and far more sensible to modern fashion than he is. Where is the justice in that? :)
Me, too!! I like to see Mr. Nut Job force women down here to wear all that mess in this south La. heat. Somebody would be using him to troll for alligators.
“the regime has found a lot of jealous harridans to be its agents.”
Seems like NOW has been outsourced;)
Women also are required to stay 7 paces behind a man and must bow three times and say “I’m sorry sire” if a man walks by them.
Why I’madinnerjacket doesn’t like sexily clad women, is because when being fitted for one of those leisure suits, he has to admit that he neither drapes to the left OR right.
Unimaginable! I thought he would be too busy counting his centrifuges to be worried about womens dress codes
Perhaps recently a ‘lady’ who was acquired to, ahem, assist him, couldn’t stop laughing when she saw his mini-d**kie and this is a form of retaliation for her ‘insensitivity’ to his heinous.

And there needs to be a special citation given for obscene interiors....EGADS!!! :o
Women also are required to stay 7 paces behind a man and must bow three times and say Im sorry sire if a man walks by them.
So THAT’s where Hill-de-beast got her rule for the Secret Service agents assigned to her!
Who goes there as a tourist anyway? But if that’s your destination of choice, I say, when in Rome do as ... etc. If only people coming to America would leave their ethnic idiosyncrasies in their countries too!
Caption for pic:
CLERIC: Well, when I was last at Bloomies I too picked up some white socks.
AM-A-MAD-DOG: Really? Perhaps you could visit me later tonight and show them to me...

Hey, this is important to Islam. If women start wearing skimpy clothing how are terrorists to hide weapons?
You may be thinking of Saudi Arabia or one of the arab countries.
Lets send the woman of Iran Fredericks of Hollywood catalogues! Surefire bet way to start a revolution.
And I have seen a lot of downright gorgeous Iranian woman.
Freeper Potlach’s graphics have found prominence on AntiMullah. FYI here are some other articles to share and an overview of site.
Potlach also has a few graphics here and there including as far as I remember on the Graphics page.
Selection of “good to read/view” recent articles for fun, news and political content
http://noiri.blogspot.com/2007/04/ahmadi-nutjob-cannot-decide-so-he.html (POTLACH)
http://noiri.blogspot.com/2007/04/islamic-pig-alert.html
http://noiri.blogspot.com/2007/04/top-syrian-military-brass-in-iran.html (What a good time to take out commanders of both countries)
http://noiri.blogspot.com/2007/04/life-in-iran-awful-worse-for-women.html
http://alanpetersnewsbriefs.blogspot.com/2007/04/allah-origins.html (FReeper Source)
http://alanpetersvideos.blogspot.com/2006/12/mullah-preaching-peace.html (FUN Video))
http://alanpetersgraphics.blogspot.com/2007/04/harry-reid-big-mouth-egg-on-his-face.html (Potlach)
http://alanpetersgraphics.blogspot.com/2007/04/singer-crowe-with-her-favorite-toilet.html (Potlach)
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Your graphic (the one posted by you) was also on AntiMullah
LOL, can’t believe you used that last one!! Dolly Parton he ‘ain’t’!!
When I disappear you’ll know ‘someone’ came after me!!
Thanks.
We’ll disappear together, then!
True, lol!
Good point, I forgot!
The president of Iran could use a few pointers on wardrobe. Then again, Iran could use a new president.
So much for that one Western reporter who went over there and came back saying that Iran was more like the West, tolerant, and our natural ally.
Boy was he wrong. /sarcastic tones
Thanks for the ping!

F-ck that “when in Rome” cliche. Rome allows illegal aliens to vote in local elections, you know...
From the headline, I had an entirely wrong notion about this article...
LOL
Yeah, no wonder why lots of them leave Iran to come to the west.
I heard some of the woman in those eara’s can have a moustache, but the woman in black really needs to shave
crackdown on women and young men wearing dresses (that do) not conform with Islamic dress code
Well, I might agree with him on the young men wearing dresses part, but on the other hand I guess I’m more inclined to live and let live.
Do they have that burkini thing in Iran?
Is that nutcase married? Has anyone ever seen his wife?
Could very well be that the women chosen to enforce the edict are ARAB women, who might not be too attractive, and not Persian women, who, by and large, are very beautiful.
~~After cult 'rabbi' kisses Ahmadinejad, his wife leaves him, files for divorce~~
http://www.rickross.com/reference/neturei/neturei8.html

Seen here with Malaysian leaders....his wife is the one in the black....YIKES!!! Is it his twin brother dressed up in muslim fashion??! Now we know why we never see her....

Another bone-chilling shot of her....er....him....er....it...
Thanks. I knew nothing about his marital atatus. From the picture they look like they are well suited to each other. lol
:’)
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