Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

This isn’t going to fly in Iran.


Police in Tehran ordered to arrest women in ‘un-Islamic’ dress

  • Taxi drivers responsible for clothes of passengers
  • Purge allied with effort to cut viewing of western TV]

Thursday April 20, 2006
The Guardian

Iran’s Islamic authorities are preparing a crackdown on women flouting the stringent dress code in the clearest sign yet of social and political repression under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
From today police in Tehran will be under orders to arrest women failing to conform to the regime’s definition of Islamic morals by wearing loose-fitting hijab, or headscarves, tight jackets and shortened trousers exposing skin. Offenders could be punished with £30 fines or two months in jail. Officers will also be authorised to confront men with outlandish hairstyles and people walking pet dogs, an activity long denounced as un-Islamic by the religious rulers.

The clampdown coincides with a bill before Iran’s conservative-dominated parliament proposing that fines for people with TV satellite dishes rise from £60 to more than £3,000. Millions of Iranians have illegal dishes, enabling them to watch western films and news channels.

The dress purge is led by a Tehran city councillor, Nader Shariatmaderi, a close ally of Mr Ahmadinejad who helped to plot last year’s election victory.
Loosely arranged headscarves - exposing glamourous hairstyles - and shorter, tight-fitting overcoats (manteaus) became a symbol of the social freedoms that flourished under the reformist presidency of Mohammed Khatami.
During his election campaign, Mr Ahmadinejad dismissed fears that his presidency might herald a forced reversal, saying Iran had more urgent problems.
However, Mr Shariatmaderi denounced the trends as “damaging to revolutionary and Islamic principles”. “We are looking for a social utopia to live in but in the last couple of months, our attention has wavered,” he told fellow councillors. “In the present international situation, people must unite under known principles.”
The clampdown recalls the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic revolution, when women wearing lipstick were often confronted by female vigilantes wiping their faces clean with handkerchiefs, which were said to often conceal razor blades.
The new campaign will hold taxi agencies accountable for their passengers’ attire, police will be able to impound cabs carrying women dressed “inappropriately”. Agencies guilty of repeat offences will be closed. Police have reportedly been stopping women motorists recently whose hijab was judged inadequate. Police have also raided fashion stores and seized brightly coloured manteaus.
Tehran’s police chief, Morteza Talai, said the campaign would try to clamp down on people making “the social environment insecure”.
Young women shopping in north Tehran’s fashionable Tajrish neighbourhood yesterday, however, were uncowed. Matin, 24, a nurse, was wearing a gaudily patterned light-blue head scarf pushed back to reveal sunglasses and bleached blond hair. Her tight, short black manteau with intricate gold patterns seemed designed to provoke the ire of the authorities. But she was unrepentant. “I’m a married woman and it should be my husband who tells me what and what not to wear. He likes the way I dress,” she said. Surprisingly, Narges Asgari, 20, a dressmaker wearing an all-encompassing black chador, was also critical. “I don’t think people will listen because they want to take decisions themselves,” she said. “Clothes depend on the culture of their families. I wear the chador because, in my family, it’s something we accept.”

http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,1757071,00.html

Re: Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

Its amazing really. No matter how much the west blathers on about tolerance. They won't tolerate anything they don't like. Being a world of different societies and systems there is no one right or wrong. What is good for Iran is not good for the US. But Iran has every right to say and do what it wishes.

Re: Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

It's a good thing no Euro country tries to regulate what people wear. The hijab ban is just my imagination.

Re: Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

Whoa whoa whoa, where in this article does it state anything about the U.S.? I don't see the mention of the U.S. anywhere in this article. This article is simply pointing out that a crackdown is being prepared. The U.S. in fact has nothing to do with this story and the U.S. is not going to go to war over Irans dresscode...those in the streets of Iran on the other hand might very well have a problem with it. That said when there is 1 raindrop many more often follow it, is this the start of the Talibanization of Iran?

Re: Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

So? It's their country and they have the freedom to do what they consider best for their country...

Now let's talk about invading other countries, killing people in the millions, running torture cells, holding prisoners as young as 8 year olds and 84 year olds without due representation of their their crimes and currently planning to use nuclear weapons of mass destruction upon another nation for no crime...

As the Bible says, first look at the plank in your own eye before pointing out the splinter in another's...

What you consider right may well be wrong in other people's eyes...It's only an American who does not undertand this concept and is so intolerant to what he himself considers as 'wrong'...

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"During his election campaign, Mr Ahmadinejad dismissed fears that his presidency might herald a forced reversal, saying Iran had more urgent problems."

More lies from President NutJob. Let's remember of course, that he was elected in an election where nearly 2000 reform candidates were disqualifed by the Mullahs. I guess nobody worries about rigged elections in a Muslim country. (But Muslims sure were experts on the "hanging chads" weren't they?)

Irans' youth will not stand for this. There is a second revolution in the winds here....

Re: Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

Right just like the Iraqis would welcome the US military with open arms :rolleyes:

UTD the US was just an example. I could have used Kenya and the paragraph still rings true.

Re: Wild like the Taliban; Iran prepares clothing crackdown.

When were you in Iran last?