The instructive patrol of the law and order of the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose employees usually patrol the streets and parks of Iranian cities, making sure that women observe the rules for wearing a hijab, in recent days ceased to appear on Tehran’s streets. It is reported by Financial Times.
The actions of the employees of this service in early September, during the detention of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who later died, caused the largest protests in Iran over the past few years. According to observers, the death of a girl, the cause of which Iranians consider beating in the police, may be the beginning to mitigate strict requirements for women’s clothing.
“The morals of morals will most likely be removed from the streets,- says Iranian analyst Said Liilaz.- The Islamic Republic will have a very serious problem with the hijabs, and it will have no other choice but to provide more social freedoms of city youth from the middle class “.