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Iranian regime agents harass disabled man and cause protest in Tehran

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NCRI – The Iranian regime’s suppressive state security forces harassed a disabled man who was playing music near the intersection of Valiasr-Taleqani streets in Tehran on Sunday, June 12. This evoked a strong reaction among the shopkeepers and people in the area.

The protest was so strong that many drivers, including a number of taxi drivers, got out of their cars to join the skirmish against the agents and the regime’s Mayor of Tehran. Being engulfed by the people, the mercenaries apologized to the old man out of fear of the furious crowd and left very quickly.

In April the mullahs’ regime launched a new plan to suppress women for “improper veiling.” It deployed some 7,000 so-called undercover ‘morality police officers’ in Tehran tasked with suppressing women on the streets and alerting official law enforcement agencies of instances of “mal-veiling” and other “violations” of the mullahs’ fundamentalist laws.

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