ISLAMIC REGIME INTENSIFIES WAR ON WOMEN (part II)

April 25, 2007

A female Bassiji is rebuking a brave Iranian woman who removed her headscarf on a street of Tehran. This picture should prove to you that Iranian women are as much liberal and modern as the women in any Western nation. Wait until the Mullahs’ regime falls, you will be seeing amazing scenes on the streets of Iranian cities. If it’s true the saying according to which a picture is worth a thousand words, then this one is. And keep in mind that she’s not the only woman who tries to defy the Islamists by taking out the veil. There have been more, and I will post the pics as soon as I retrieve them.

And below are more photos of the ongoing crackdown on the ‘un-Islamically dressed’ women. The Bassiji militias (including black cows) stop the women and young girls and force them to adjust their mandatory veils in order not to show their hair.

A woman tries to defend herself from the black cow.

The Iranian women are generally very beautiful and attractive

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Some are imposed fines while others, like the below ones, are taken to Islamic courts…

Female tourists from foreign countries may be fined, too. Posted also at Publius Pundit.

Here’s what millions of Iranian women will do with the veil when Iran gets rid of the Islamic theocracy


ISLAMIC REPUBLIC INTENSIFIES WAR ON WOMEN (part I)

April 25, 2007

The Islamic Republic of Iran has intensified the 27 year tough war on women and Gender Apartheid policy. Here are some more photos showing the Bassiji-Hezbollah paramilitary militias (including black cows, the female Islamists) repressing and intimidating women who dare not to observe stricly the Islamic dress code. The veil in Iran is mandatory for all women, regardless of whether they are Iranian or non-Iranian (even female tourists have to wear it while they are in Iran). Women took to the police station to be interrogated and who knows what’ll be their fate!

See more photos here, here and here. UPDATE: Two thousand young men protested against the crackdown on modernity. My prediction is that there will be more protests, all across Iran.