Iranian wears a transparent hyjab, “Moral Police” violent against it

A shocking video has been published on the Internet because a young woman's hyjab was transparent when “moral police officer” began to show violence to her. The images show that members of a special task force tracked a young woman believed to be 20 years old in Tehran. Under Iranian law, it is mandatory that a woman [...]
The images show that members of a special task force tracked a young woman believed to be 20 years old in Tehran. Under Iranian law, it is mandatory for a female to be covered from her legs to her head, but many of them challenge this law by making her wear a transparent hyjab, reports the “The Guardian”, broadcast Periscopi.
The young woman is heard resisting “Iranian moral police officer” screaming “Let me go, let me. ”
After hours of video becoming viral on the internet, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahman-Fazil ordered an investigation, according to an official statement calling the incident “an unusual treatment of a woman in the hands of moral police”.
This incident that happened on Wednesday. But a few months earlier, many women had gone to the streets of Iran to express their disappointment over the mandatory hygiene dress.
The video published online has irritated many commentators like “this video has hurt my heart”.
Not every woman holding a hyjab in Iran does so under pressure, but millions oppose what is mandatory, which has been an integral policy of the Islamic republic since the 1979 revolution./Periscopi/











