As Iran's presidential vote looms, tensions boil over renewed headscarf crackdown
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As Irans presidential vote looms, tensions boil over renewed headscarf crackdown
BY NASSER KARIMI AND JON GAMBRELL
Updated 12:59 AM EDT, June 26, 2024
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Seemingly every afternoon in Irans capital, police vans rush to major Tehran squares and intersections to search for women with loose headscarves and those who dare not to wear them at all.
The renewed crackdown comes not quite two years since mass protests over the death Mahsa Amini after she was detained for not wearing a scarf to the authorities liking. A United Nations panel has found that the 22-year-old died as a result of physical violence wrought upon her by the state.
Aminis death set off months of unrest that ended in a bloody crackdown, and for a time morality police disappeared from the streets. But now videos are emerging of women being physically forced into vans by police as lawmakers continue to push for harsher penalties. Meanwhile, authorities have seized thousands of cars over women having their hair uncovered while also targeting businesses that serve them.
The renewed hijab push, which police are calling the Noor or Light Plan, began before President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash, and whoever wins a vote to replace the hard-line cleric on Friday will have an influence over just how intense it becomes and how Iran responds to any further unrest.
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