
Do you really know? Who are Iran’s infamous morality police?
The recent death of 22-year old Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini has led to uprisings in Iran and has caused outrage across the globe. Amini was visiting her brother in Tehran when she was arrested by members of the country’s Guidance Patrol, also known as the morality police.
The protests throughout the country directly challenge the rules enforced by the morality police, with women taking off their headscarves in public and chanting “death to the dictator!”. The gatherings have been violently repressed by the government. Meanwhile, the protests have also spread to other parts of the world, in solidarity with women’s rights.
How did such an organisation come to exist? And what is happening in Iran now? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!
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