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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers detain a woman on the street during a patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws in Tehran on Sunday, July 2005. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian female morality officers question a woman on a street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, July 31, 2005. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 24, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 24, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers warn a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Friday, May 27, 2005. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers warn a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers warn a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers warn a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Saturday May 28, 2005. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Members of Iranian’s morality police get ready ahead of a patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws on the streets of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 24, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer spots a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, May 29, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer spots a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, May 29, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 24, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Members of Iranian’s morality police get ready ahead of a patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws on the streets of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 23, 2007. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officer warns women on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Officers of morality police listen to their commander Morteza Talaie  ahead of a patrol to enforcing Iran’s compulsory hijab laws on the street of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian female morality officer questions a woman on a street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - A Female Iranian morality police officer warns a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Female officers at the Iranian morality police unit sit in a car during a  patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers warn a woman on the street for violating the country’s compulsory hijab laws during a patrol in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Female members of Iranian’s morality police get ready ahead of a patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws on the streets of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Iranian morality police officers patrol the street to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws in Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Officers of morality police listen to their commander Morteza Talaie  ahead of a patrol to enforcing Iran’s compulsory hijab laws on the street of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Members of Iranian’s morality police get ready ahead of a patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws on the streets of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Morteza Talaie briefs fellow officers at the Tehran’s morality police headquarters ahead of a patrol to enforce Iranian Islamic Republic’s compulsory hijab laws on the street on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

Files - Crackdown On Women Intensifies Under Cover Of War - Tehran

File photo - Female members of Iranian’s morality police get ready ahead of a patrol to enforce the country’s compulsory hijab laws on the streets of Tehran on Sunday, April 07, 2004. Iranian women are facing tougher crackdowns for refusing to wear the compulsory hijab in the shadows of Iran’s conflict with Israel. While news of IRGC missile and drone operations against Israel over the weekend has overshadowed other events, on Saturday, as part of what they claim is a "national and public demand," the Iranian police have begun enforcing hijab regulations on women in a new initiative called the Noor plan, Persian for ‘light’. Morality police are also back on the streets in full force, having been scaled back since the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, with a stronger presence around Tehran’s central districts, full of police patrols, morality vans and police motorcycle patrols. Photo by Hossein Fatemi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Woman Life Freedom Anniversary - Washington

Woman Life Freedom Anniversary - Washington

A poster of Armita Geravand, a 16-year-old Iranian high school student, who died weeks after she fell into a coma following what many believe was an encounter with the morality police for not covering her hair in public , is displayed in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. October 28, 2023. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Woman Life Freedom Anniversary - Washington

Woman Life Freedom Anniversary - Washington

A poster of Armita Geravand, a 16-year-old Iranian high school student, who died weeks after she fell into a coma following what many believe was an encounter with the morality police for not covering her hair in public , is displayed in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. October 28, 2023. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Let's go to the Olympics

The public morality of Japanese people needs to be corrected before the Olympics. A lively opening ceremony of the athletes' village. The Crown Prince visits the stadium the expressway is completed the monorail from Haneda to Hamamatsucho is opened the problem of gum throwing up cleanup campaign entering the off-limits lawn Korakuen Chunichi-Giant game Eto Oh people eating and drinking in the stands trash problem. People drinking and eating in the stands trash problem throwing trash in the toilets flyers warning against standing and urinating littering cigarettes drunks at the station trash cans installed *Date of shooting unknown release date: September 18 1964

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