Iran's "chastity squads" make arrests, impose fines for sandals, nail polish, insufficient veiling for the sake of "moral security"

Tehran - Iran's morality police unit commenced its annual campaign last month to uphold the Islamic dress code and raise "moral security" in the streets of Tehran, leading to many arrests and fines. Local media published pictures of police men and women belonging to the "chastity squads" who detained for questioning women who were not wearing their traditional hijab headscarf properly. Some women were arrested and taken to police stations across the city until they could post bail. The authorities went as far as to fine some of the 'sinners' for their behavior. Iranian citizens, and especially Iranian women, are not always willing to obey police orders to "improve appearance," causing great conflicts between both sides. Ever since Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came into power in 2005, police have intensified enforcement against men, women, clothing shops and barber shops which go against the regime's Islamic code. Every year thousands of citizens, and especially woman and adolescents, are arrested during similar campaigns.... Full Story>>

Iran's "chastity squads" make arrests, impose fines for sandals, nail polish, insufficient veiling for the sake of "moral security" http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/07/irans-chastity-squads-make-arrests-impose-fines-for-sandals-nail-polish-insufficient-veiling.html