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May 20th, 2007 by Double Tap

Kamangir blog has been focusing recently on the on-going crack-down by Iranian police on women deemed to be “un-Islamic” - which usually means women daring to show some hair under their hejab. Here’s one story Kamangir relates:

“The officers questioned three girls, aged 25- 30, for their veils. The questioning was so harsh that they reacted. A female officer started pulling a girl’s hand to get her in the police patrol, but she refused. Then, a male officer attacked the girl. That was when others got involved. The girls were taken away by passing cars safe from the police. They got into civilian cars while they had no covering and their cloths were torn away,

A taxi driver also said “In the morning, while the police was brutally questioning a girl, her cries for help enraged other people”. He also said that when the second incident happened, a mother and daughter were hit by the Police. While showing their injured faces to the people, they took off their veils. The two ladies have reportedly captured the incident on tape. The picture above shows one of the ladies.

According to Kamangir, the practice of completely removing the veil when confronted by police, as a form of civil protest, seems to be gaining popularity. Judging by the following video, the police don’t think its funny.