Footage shows Iranian bus passengers preventing morality police arrest

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Updated 09 December 2021
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Footage shows Iranian bus passengers preventing morality police arrest

  • Female passengers intervene to stop the arrest of a young woman
  • Islamic Republic has hired 7,000 undercover morality police in Tehran, according to a prominent activist

A video captured on a public bus in Iran appears to show passengers stopping an undercover morality officer from removing a woman from the vehicle.

The footage, shared by Iranian rights activist Masih Alinejad, appears to show a young woman with her hair loose being accosted by an older woman, who is trying to force the younger woman off the bus.
 

 

But before she can remove her from the bus other women intervene, telling her to “get lost” and “give up.”

They intervene physically, and the older woman, believed to be an undercover agent for Iran’s “morality police” — aimed at enforcing religious rules on the population — is removed by the public from the bus.

It is required in Iran for women to wear headscarves, though many opt for loose coverings while others choose to wear items that conceal them more. It is not clear where in Iran the footage was filmed.
 

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Alinejad wrote on Twitter: “Today, a molarity (sic) police assaulted a women on the bus and wanted to arrest her because her hair was not covered. Other women stopped her. This is a daily struggle for Iranian women. Last year Islamic Republic hired 7,000 undercover morality police in Tehran.”

While strict rules had been gradually easing under former president, Hassan Rouhani, under the new hardliner Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi — a close ally of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei — it appears that rules are being enforced more strictly.


Suspected Hamas member detained in Cyprus over weapons procurement

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Suspected Hamas member detained in Cyprus over weapons procurement

  • The Lebanese-born suspect was detained at ⁠Cyprus’ Larnaca airport on ⁠Mar. 6, arriving from Lebanon
  • The suspect is wanted in relation to the transport of 300 rounds of live ⁠ammunition

BERLIN: Cypriot authorities have detained a suspected member of Palestinian militant group Hamas wanted in Germany for procuring weapons and ammunition for attacks on Israeli or Jewish facilities, German federal prosecutors said on Tuesday.
The Lebanese-born suspect, identified only as Kamel M. in line with German privacy rules, was detained at ⁠Cyprus’ Larnaca airport on ⁠March 6, arriving from Lebanon, they added in a statement.
The suspect is wanted in relation to the transport of 300 rounds of live ⁠ammunition, according to prosecutors. It wasn’t clear from the statement where the rounds had come from, or where they were thought to be heading.
“The operation served as preparation for deadly Hamas attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions in Germany and Europe,” they said.
Police also ⁠searched ⁠the suspect’s apartment in Berlin.
Once Kamel M. is extradited to Germany, a judge will decide on pre-trial detention, the statement said. Attacks against Jews and Jewish targets have risen worldwide since Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, triggered by the militant group’s 2023 attacks on Israel.