Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Iran to Ban Morality Police from Targeting Women

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: President Hassan Rouhani has ordered the country's morality police to stop arresting women considered to be in defiance of a strict dress code

Iran's notorious morality police have been barred from arresting women deemed to be immodestly dressed, as President Hassan Rouhani moved to fulfil an election promise to ease up on the country's strict Islamic dress code[.]

Mr Rouhani, who has displayed a more moderate bent than his hardline predecessor since taking office in June, has moved to reign in the Gashte Ershad (Guidance Patrol), that has been a trademark of the Islamic Republic since its inception in 1979.

He has ordered the Iranian police to hand over the "modesty project" to the Ministry of Interior, a move interpreted as a relaxation of the restrictive Islamic mores that have long governed personal behaviour, particularly that of women.

Brigadier Ismail Ahmadi-Moghaddam, the head of the Iranian police, said the issue of how women and men dressed was no longer a matter of law enforcement. » | Ahmed Vahdat | Wednesday, November 13, 2013