Iran has suspended its so-called morality police, which disciplined women for breaking a strict dress code . The protests have sparked one of Irans most extreme clerical regimes in decades .
Tehran (Iran), December 5: Iran has suspended its so-called morality police, which disciplined women for breaking a strict dress code, according to the Iranian prosecutor general, who said the same authorities that installed them after the anti-hijab demonstration continued into the third month, which was triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman, who was detained by the police force.He made this statement at a meeting in September when authorities were discussing the unrest caused by the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman, in the morality police custody.The demonstrations have sparked one of Iran's most extreme clerical regimes in decades, according to Montazeri, although Montazeri said that the judiciary would continue to enforce limitations on individual behavior.On Thursday, Montazeri announced that the government was reviewing the statute that requires women to cover their bodies in long, loose clothing and their hair with a head scarf or hijab and will rule within 15 days.
Some people wanted to know where the plan actually stood because there was no official government statement on disbanding the force.However, by late Sunday, the authorities had not denied state media outlets, even after the attorney generals' words were widely read in international newspapers.Abolishing the morality of police would have a huge effect on the states' ability to regulate what women wear.60 of the 448 suspected suicides were caused by minors under the age of 18, including nine girls, according to Norways Iran Human Rights Union.Another 29 victims were women. According to Arab News, India abstained from voting on a UN Human Rights Council resolution earlier Thursday to set up a fact-finding commission to look at alleged Human Rights abuses committed by Iran protesters in September 16th.The @UN Human Rights Council announced on Twitter that it had established a new fact-finding team to look at the #HumanRightsViolations in the Islamic Republic of #Iran in the 35th special session.