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Iran: Women banned from going to government offices wearing red, white or yellow PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 September 2008
Women stopped by the moral police for citations in the streets of Tehran NCRI – In the latest set of new restrictions imposed on Iranian women, a directive recently was putout by local office of the Ministry of Islamic Guidance (MIG), banning women entering government offices wearing red, white or yellow colors.

The mullahs' regime takes advantage of every opportunity to add to women restrictions in Iran.


In a similar move, last week women deemed "improperly dressed" were banned from entering the State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police – Division of Motor Vehicles' complex called "Shahrak Azmayesh." in west Tehran.

The suppressive measures against Iranian women have intensified since April 2007, when the so-called "boosting public security plan" was first introduced by the ruling clerics.

 
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