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Iran: Mashhad Friday Prayer leader calls for ‘firmness’ in facing ‘mal-veiling’

State Security Forces drills in TehranNCRI – Ahmad Alam-al-hoda, mullahs' Friday Prayer leader in the holy city of Mashhad called for "firmness" in combating the "mal-veiling," reported the state-run news agency ISNA on Friday.

"Those who advocate mal-veiling are far more dangerous than a virus," he said.

NCRI – Ahmad Alam-al-hoda, mullahs' Friday Prayer leader in the holy city of Mashhad called for "firmness" in combating the "mal-veiling," reported the state-run news agency ISNA on Friday.

"Those who advocate mal-veiling are far more dangerous than a virus," he said.

Aham-al-hoda spent a good portion of his sermon on Friday praising the military drills just ended in Tehran.

"The State Security Forces (SSF) [mullahs' suppressive police] is a symbol of the Islamic Republic's might," he added.

The security cameras set up in some districts of Tehran are to enhance security in the capital, Aham-al-hoda argued.

"Mal-veiling is more dangerous than using drugs," he said.

"A problem which police should pay especial attention to it is fighting those insisting on appearing immodest in public," the prayer leader stressed.
 
Brig. Gen. Azizollah Rajabzadeh, Chief of the SSF in greater Tehran 6announced the start of a six day "drills" by the force under his command in the capital, reported the state-run Mehr on November 8.
Rajabzadeh called the new move "public security and serenity."  He then went on to say,"30,000 SSF agents with 4,000 military vehicles and 50 helicopters will guarantee Tehran's security during the maneuvers."

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