**Most awaited justice is now delivered.**
Months after all the people of Iran started to protest against morality police who used to do patrolling in the country to see whether citizen are behaving in expected manner or not. This so called morality police was more interested in how women are behaving in public rather than how people are behaving. However some rules were also framed for men like suitable haircut for men. Due to this vague and extrapowers given to morality police the consequences were bizzare.
In lots of case we could find where morality police misbehaved with convicts and a large number of cases are seen where injuries in custody became common and even death also occured.
By behaviour of the people means how they dress in public area was the area of concern for the morality police. The purpose of Iranian government was to implement strict Islamic dress code in country.
But now morality police is abolished. Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri said,The morality police was abolished by the same authorities who installed it.
The protest was started when Mahsa Amini was allegedly beaten by the morality police who had detained her for incorrectly wearing the mandatory hijab. The Iranian government has denied that Amini was assaulted, and has accused the United States and Israel of orchestrating the popular hijab protests across the country.
And in the end this revolutionary protest come to an end by a win. Irony is that in Iran During the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1936, the hijab was actually banned in an effort to modernise the country. The police would then remove the hijab from the heads of women seen wearing it in public. Means it all wouldn’t even happen but sadly morality police was reconstituted by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
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