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Tehran’s Chief Prosecutor: Women dodging the mullahs “Dress Code” will be exiled

NCRI – Tehran’s Chief Prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi said, “Majority of the mannequins (referring to women not adhering to the dress code enforced by the mullahs government) appearing in public belong to criminal gangs and will be exiled in Iran,” the official daily Kayhan reported on Tuesday.

NCRI – Tehran’s Chief Prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi said, “Majority of the mannequins (referring to women not adhering to the dress code enforced by the mullahs government) appearing in public belong to criminal gangs and will be exiled in Iran,” the official daily Kayhan reported on Tuesday.

Mortazavi is known to have led the assault and rape of Zahra Kazemi , the Iranian-Canadian photojournalist , which lead to her death on July 11, 2003.

A physician, Dr. Shahram A’zam who later on defected to Canada, had examined Ms. Kazemi when she was rushed to Baqittulah Hospital prior to her death on July 11. According to Dr. A’zam who was working at the Tehran’s Baqiatollah military hospital that belongs to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRFGC), not only Ms. Kazemi had been badly beaten up, but also “raped very brutally.”

Accused of espionage, Ms. Kazemi had been interrogated and beaten up for several days by agents directed by the Prosecutor, and Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) sometimes with the presence of Mortazavi.
Being protected by the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, Mortazavi is better known as “the Butcher of the press” for having shut down more than 140 newspapers, weeklies and other publications on the orders from his master.