الأربعاء، 10 أغسطس 2011

Ahmadinejad refuses to arrest women wearing the hijab on the grounds of ill

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "strongly rejected" the surveillance of women and young unmarried women and Toukifan the pretext of "ill wear the hijab," which is repeated in recent weeks in Tehran.

Ahmadinejad said, according to the newspaper "Emirates Today", "I firmly reject these actions," also declared his refusal of the security forces sometimes photographed women who are not veiled in the form of enough to be able to Toukifan and convicted. He also expressed his displeasure to ask young men and women who are together in the street or in a car whether they are married or a family relationship between them to justify their existence together.

 He stressed that the government is not irrelevant to the business, "We consider that it is humiliating to ask the man or woman on the street whether the link between them related. No one is entitled to ask this kind of questions." The Iranian president added, "I hope not to repeat these things in our country, and stop these actions before it was forced to issue warnings seriously."

Iranian police have intensified in recent weeks arrested women on the pretext that they are not veiled enough, are detained have been imposed on a fine of up to $ 1500. Tehran police fired in the end of May a campaign to confiscate the cars carrying young men and young women are not tied together by kinship.

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