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Latest methods of suppression by the Iranian regime against women

NCRI – In its ceaseless attempts to continue the suppression of women for “mal-veiling,” the clerical dictatorship in Iran has reinforced a fresh tactic, forcing women to pay hefty fines.

According to obtained reports, agents of the regime’s State Security Forces (SSF) and paramilitary Bassij Force stop women on streets and issue fines against them under the pretext of “mal-veiling.” In one instance (pictured), a woman was fined almost $22.(22500 Toman – Iranian Currency).

Based on reports, 70 percent of Iranians live under poverty line and they earn only about one dollar per day.

NCRI – In its ceaseless attempts to continue the suppression of women for “mal-veiling,” the clerical dictatorship in Iran has reinforced a fresh tactic, forcing women to pay hefty fines.

According to obtained reports, agents of the regime’s State Security Forces (SSF) and paramilitary Bassij Force stop women on streets and issue fines against them under the pretext of “mal-veiling.” In one instance (pictured), a woman was fined almost $22.(22500 Toman – Iranian Currency).

In another instance, a driver of a vehicle was asked to refer to the SSF headquarters for having a female passenger with insufficient veiling.

Based on reports, 70 percent of Iranians live under poverty line and they earn only about one dollar per day.

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