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Iran – First of April, more police checkpoints to keep up with strict gender segregation

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NCRI – On April 1, as an ancient custom, Iranians go out to spend time in the nature with their families and friends. However, the mullahs' regime did not miss the opportunity to impose the strict segregation laws on youths in the northern city of Amole off of the Caspian Sea shore.

NCRI – On April 1, as an ancient custom, Iranians go out to spend time in the nature with their families and friends. However, the mullahs' regime did not miss the opportunity to impose the strict segregation laws on youths in the northern city of Amole off of the Caspian Sea shore.

The mullahs' police, known as State Security Forces (SSF), setup checkpoints alongside the main highway to the Mazandaran Woods stopping vehicles with mixed gender occupants preventing what they called immoral behaviors. 

The SSF units stopped cars to advice the citizens on observing the Iranian regime's imposed moral codes.

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