Iran's Israel strike coincided with crackdown on dissent at home, activists say
Source: Reuters
Iran's Israel strike coincided with crackdown on dissent at home, activists say
Parisa Hafezi
Tue, April 23, 2024 at 2:03 AM EDT·4 min read
DUBAI (Reuters) - The same day Iran launched its first ever direct attack on Israel it embarked on a less-noticed confrontation at home, ordering police in several cities to take to the streets to arrest women accused of flouting its strict Islamic dress code.
Iranian authorities insist that their so-called Nour (Light) campaign targets businesses and individuals who defy the hijab law, aiming to respond to demands from devout citizens who are angry about the growing number of unveiled women in public.
But activists and some politicians say the campaign appears aimed not only at enforcing mandatory hijab-wearing, but also at discouraging any wider dissent at a vulnerable moment for the clerical rulers.
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