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The Guidance Patrol, commonly called the "morality police", is a vice squad/Islamic religious police in the Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran, established in 2005 with the task of arresting people who violate the Islamic dress code, usually concerning the wearing by women of hijabs covering their hair. [6] [7] [8]
A Guidance Patrol van parked in front of Mellat Park, Tehran. Since the 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution, Iranian law has required that all women in Iran wear a hijab that covers their head and neck, and conceals their hair. [5] In the 1980s, the Islamic Revolution Committees served the function of the Islamic religious police in Iran. In 2005 ...
What did the 2008 Home Office guidance say? The National Archives has a page which lists the circulars sent from the Home Office to police forces around the country. In 2008 there were 32 such ...
HJ (Iran) and HT (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department UKSC 31 is a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom concerning two men, from Iran and Cameroon respectively, claiming asylum in the United Kingdom on the grounds of their homosexuality. The men's claims had previously been turned down on the basis they ...
The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Persian: وزارت فرهنگ و ارشاد اسلامی, Vezârat-e Farhang va Ershâd-e Eslâmi) ("Ministry of CIG") is a ministry responsible for managing access to media that, in the view of the Iranian government or the ministry, violates Iranian ethics or promotes values alien to Iranian culture.
The Supreme Leader appoints General staff of Armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran which is the highest military body in Iran, with an aim to implement policy, monitor and coordinate activities within Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. [35] Major general Mohammad Hossein Bagheri is the current chief of this staff. [36] [37]
Took office Left office Party Head of government 1 Ahmad Sayyed Javadi: 13 February 1979 20 June 1979 Freedom Movement of Iran: Mehdi Bazargan: 2 Hashem Sabbaghian: 20 June 1979 6 November 1979 Freedom Movement of Iran: 3 Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani: 10 September 1980 3 September 1981 Combatant Clergy Association: Mohammad-Ali Rajai: Mohammad ...
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