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Look like at pdf all Iranian ppls are afraid of mullah regime.all hide deep in holes
 
This happened after the religious police of Iran brutal beat an Iranian woman who was wearing a loose hijab. This religious police deserves death.

There is actually no separate religious police in Iran. Ordinary law enforcement forces are tasked with policing infringements to the dress code.

To date no conclusive evidence has surfaced that she passed away as a result of beatings by the police. CT scans were published, according to a medic commenting in the Iranian section, they do not reflect fatal injuries to the head.




Both these "Tweets" are fraudulent.

* The caption in the first one reads: "Man hits a woman not wearing hijab in Iran during the protest, other men show him the error of his ways."

Firstly, the woman is clearly wearing hejab, and a rather tight one at that. So this incident has nothing to do with her hejab.

Secondly, the video is edited and cuts out the beginning. The full version was posted at the Iranian Chill Thread: we can see the female hurling something at the man and performing a hand gesture towards him. She likely insulted him, which made him walk over and react. If the person was a plainclothes law enforcement agent, in the "democratic" USA she'd get beaten black and blue or at the very least, severely manhandled while getting arresting.

Missing sequence where the female is addressing the person from afar:

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* Second "Tweet" says: "Do you really want to know how Iranian morality police killed Mahsa Amini 22 year old woman? Watch this video and do not allow anyone to normalize compulsory hijab and morality police."

What the video below depicts, however, are various instances of females resisting arrest, sometimes hysterically. The reason for their arrest is unknown and not immediately perceptible in the footage. Try resisting arrest outside Iran - practically everywhere, police will be guaranteed to react in a harsher manner, in the best case scenario they'd proceed in a similar way.


Rioters damaging private property. Not exactly noble of them.


Author of the "Tweet" claims: "this is how the so called morality police in Iran beats women over not wearing hijab properly."

1) No evidence is offered to substantiate the claim: we don't know where and when the footage was grabbed, nor why the female was arrested. Going by her style of hejab, she is unlikely to be one of those who'd take it off or wear it all too improperly.

2) There is no so-called morality police in Iran. Only regular law enforcement forces, and it's them who'll intervene against violations of the dress code.


A mob trying to attack a riot police car. No immediate measure is taken against them. Again, chances are they'd get tear gassed or otherwise repressed anywhere in the world.


How many countries are there, where rioters can seemingly get away with torching police stations?



Look like at pdf all Iranian ppls are afraid of mullah regime.all hide deep in holes

Not really, those amongst them who oppose the Islamic Revolution have been attacking the government non-stop for the past few days in the Iranian Chill Thread, and they've also been attacking and mobbing users with differing views.
 
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What should we think now? Apparently no beating happened?


Where is Iranian civil society ? I mean there should be respected civilian institution that can make real investigation over this to give people assurance that the moral police didnt do anything harm to the women.

The people dont trust the regime anymore and this is if happen in Indonesia over some incident, there will be third party that will make statement where even in highly sensitive issue they can be against what the government source said

If something wrong did happen, in order to avoid any social unrest, government must step in and be honest of what was actually happening

 
God teaches people to have compassion, love, and mercy.

The protesters are representing God on Earth, they are moved by conscience over evilness.

While the so-called theocracy government despite using the God name is actually representing Satan on Earth.

You can put water into an empty can of Coca-cola, but it's still water, not Coca-cola.

You can put water into an empty glass, and despite there's no label on the glass, it's still water.

You can use a name to represent God or a religious name for anything, like a government name, but if it behaves like Satan, it's not representing God or any religion.
 
Really hope that they will listen your stupid suggestion, tearing connections with Iran by bharatian regime would be great news.
You over estimate India's relationship with Iran. It has nothing to do Islam or anything. Its purely monetary one. Don't worry, Iran will always have an adversorial relation with Pakistan and that means there will be space for India and Iran to work together. That and whenever India and Iran can work together a deal for selling hydrocarbons.

Ever wonder why China is the biggest trade partner to USA while they had the biggest feud in the world? Or why Russia and China are allies while former has a territorial dispute with later? Its called RealPolitk.

It requires brains to understand. Something a Paksitani living in Serbia can never have :rofl:.
 
The body of the women can be investigated by Red Cressent institution where the autopsi doctors comes from other Muslim countries like Indonesia, Turkey, etc. This is something that must be done to avoid further chaos in Iran.

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Propaganda. Iran is a strong powerful nation, out of 80M if 20k protest or disagree then it makes no difference. Majority Iranians don't mind wearing hijab or scarf, it's a tradition aswell similar to Pakistan where women wear niqaab, hijab or scarf for modesty.

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But no one should be forced to wear or remove a headscarf worn for traditional or religious reasons.
 
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But no one should be forced to wear or remove a headscarf when worn for traditional or religious reasons.

Yup, this social experiment which is against what is stated in Quran should be stopped. I mean many Ulama believe Islamic Law can intervene something private like this, showing their lack of understanding of Islam.

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Yup, this social experiment which is against what is stated in Quran should be stopped. I mean many Ulama believe Islamic Law can intervene something private like this, showing their lack of understanding of Islam.

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How is it private when this is all about the public sphere? No female is required to observe hejab in private precincts. There is no compulsion in religion in the sense that nobody can be forced to have faith, but the public realm can be regulated according to Islamic norms, including norms of decency. Else anything may be allowed following the logic that there's no compulsion.
 
Forcing Islamic rule to people has now proven dont make the society more Islamic, just look on Iranian women that dont properly wear their hijab

Compare to Indonesian society that abide with Quran verses that saying religion cannot be forced, it should come from their own heart

Check here fair judgement by Canadian tourist saying 95 % Indonesian women in Jakarta wear Hijab despite we dont impose it to them, it comes naturally from their own willingness. Now Taliban should study this lesson as well

 
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