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The Guidance Patrol ( fa, گشت ارشاد, translit=gašt-e eršād) or morality police is a
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/ Islamic religious police in the
Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran , mottotranslated = "Be steadfast witnesses for Allah in equity" ( Heraldry slogan) , formedyear = 1991 , formedmonthday = April 1 , preceding1 = Shahrbani (1913–1991) Gendarmerie (1910–1991)Committee (1979–1991) , e ...
, 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. It was rumored to be dissolved in December 2022 after three months of continuous
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over women's rights in Iran, although this false information was spread by the Islamic Regime of Iran as a tactic to stop the uprising.
It is a successor organisation to the older Committees.


History

Since the 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution, Iranian law has required all women in Iran to wear hijabs that cover their head and neck, and conceal their hair. In the 1980s, the
Islamic Revolution Committees Islamic Revolution Committees or Committees of Islamic Revolution ( fa, کمیته‌های انقلاب اسلامی, Komitehāye Enqelābe Eslāmi), simply known as the Committee ( fa, کمیته, Komīte), was a law enforcement force in Iran act ...
served the function of the Islamic religious police in Iran. In 2005, the Guidance Patrol became its successor organisation. The Guidance Patrol reports to the
Supreme Leader of Iran The Supreme Leader of Iran ( fa, رهبر ایران, rahbar-e irān) is the head of state of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Supreme Leader directs the executive system and judicial system of the Islamic theocratic government and is the co ...
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei ( fa, سید علی حسینی خامنه‌ای, ; born 19 April 1939) is a Twelver Shia '' marja and the second and current Supreme Leader of Iran, in office since 1989. He was previously the third president ...
. On 2013's Iranian Mother's Day, the patrols rewarded women with flowers for wearing ''
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'' (the preferred hijab style). According to Iran's Interior Minister, in a three-month period in 2014, 220,000 women were taken to police stations and signed statements there promising to wear hijabs, 19,000 were given hair-covering notices, and 9,000 were detained. Misagh Parsa (2016)
''Democracy in Iran; Why It Failed and How It Might Succeed''
/ref> In 2014, the police additionally gave warnings and guidance to 3.6 million other Iranians who failed to follow the Islamic dress code. In 2015, in an eight-month period police in Tehran stopped 40,000 women driving in Tehran for not obeying Islamic rules of proper dress, and impounded the cars of most of them, generally for a week. In 2016, Tehran used 7,000
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Guidance Patrol officers to catch violators of the Islamic dress code. The Guidance Patrol has also harassed
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for lack of
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. When an Iranian trans woman was beaten in April 2018, police refused to help her. Iran also banned the use of makeup by women, but many women resisted the ban, risking arrest.


Activities

Guidance patrols usually consist of a van with a male crew accompanied by ''
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''-clad females who stand at busy public places (''e.g.'', shopping centres, squares, and subway stations), to arrest women not wearing hijabs or not wearing them in accordance with government standards. According to
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, "girls as young as seven years old" are forced to wear the hijab.''Responses to Information Requests; Iran: Dress codes, including enforcement (2016-February 2020)''
Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, 21 February 2020.
The
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said young Iranian women were violently slapped in the face, beaten with batons, and pushed into police vans. The women are driven to a correctional facility or police station, lectured on how to dress, have their photos taken by the police and personal information recorded, required to destroy any "bad" clothing with scissors, and generally released to relatives the same day though many are detained. Under Article 683 of Iran's Islamic Penal Code, the penalty for a woman not wearing the hijab consists of imprisonment from 10 days to two months, and a fine of 50,000 to 500,000
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s.Patricia R. Owen (2018)
''Gender and Patriarchy in the Films of Muslim Nations; A Filmographic Study of 21st Century Features from Eight Countries''
/ref> Violators may also be lashed, up to 74 times. The Guidance Patrol also monitors immodest attire by men, "Western-style" haircuts worn by men, male-female fraternization, violations of restrictions on the wearing of makeup, and the wearing of bright colours, tight clothing, torn jeans, and short trousers. Violations include too much hair showing from under a headscarf, and a boyfriend and girlfriend taking a walk together. Members of the public may turn one another in for perceived violations of the dress code, and traffic cameras are also used to identify violators of the dress code. Iran's entire
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cameras, including those from cafes, universities, and kindergartens, transmit their footage to the police. On 27 December 2017,
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Hossein Rahimi, head of the
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police, said: "According to the commander of the
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, those who do not observe Islamic values and have negligence in this area will no longer be taken to detention centers, a legal case will not be made for them, and we will not send them to court; rather, education classes to reform their behavior will be offered."


Controversies

On September 16, 2022, the Guidance Patrol arrested
Mahsa Amini On 16 September 2022, the 22-year-old Iranian woman Mahsa Amini, also known as Jina Amini,; ku, ژینا ئەمینی, Jîna Emînî died in a hospital in Tehran, Iran, under suspicious circumstances. The Guidance Patrol, the religious mor ...
, a 22-year-old Iranian woman, for allegedly wearing her hijab improperly, in a manner that allowed some of her hair to be visible under her hijab. She died in their custody; they claimed she suffered
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, and consequently died
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tose two days later. Bruises on her legs and face suggested to many that she was beaten, despite police denials. Multiple medical officials and detainees that witnessed her arrest claim that Guidance Patrol officials tortured her in the back of a van before arriving at the station. Her abduction and subsequent murder inspired a wave of protests in Iran, including at
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and at Kasra Hospital, where she died.


Sanctions

On 22 September 2022, during the
Mahsa Amini protests Civil unrest and protests against the government of Iran associated with the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini ( fa, مهسا امینی) began on 16 September 2022 and are ongoing as of December 2022. Amini had been arrested by the Guida ...
, the
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announced sanctions against the Guidance Patrol as well as seven senior leaders of Iran's various security organisations, "for violence against protestors and the
death of Mahsa Amini On 16 September 2022, the 22-year-old Iranian woman Mahsa Amini, also known as Jina Amini,; ku, ژینا ئەمینی, Jîna Emînî died in a hospital in Tehran, Iran, under suspicious circumstances. The Guidance Patrol, the religious mor ...
". These include Mohammad Rostami Cheshmeh Gachi, chief of Iran’s Morality Police, Haj Ahmad Mirzaei, head of the Tehran division of the Morality Police, and other Iranian security officials. The sanctions involve blocking any properties or interests in property within the jurisdiction of the US, and reporting them to the US Treasury. Penalties would be imposed on any parties that facilitate transactions or services to the sanctioned entities. On 26 September 2022, Canadian Prime Minister
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stated that his government will impose sanctions on the Guidance Patrol, its leadership, and the officials responsible for the death of Mahsa Amini and the crackdown on protestors.


Religious differences of opinion

Some officials say that in their view the Guidance Patrol is a Islamic religious police, fulfilling the Islamic obligation to '' enjoin what is proper and forbid that which is improper'', and is desired by the people. Others oppose the Guidance Patrol's existence on the grounds that the authorities should respect citizens' freedom and dignity, and enforce Iranian law but not enforce Islam. The Guidance Patrol has been called un-Islamic by some, mostly because performing the requisites is ''
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'' (forbidden) when it leads to
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. Some argue the notion should be a mutual obligation, allowing people to instruct government officials, but in practise it is strictly limited to one side.


Alleged dissolution

The Attorney General of Iran,
Mohammad Jafar Montazeri Mohammad Jafar Montazeri ( fa, محمدجعفر منتظری; born 1949 in Qom) is an Iranian cleric and judge and the current attorney-general of Iran since 1 April 2016. He was previously head of Iran's Administrative Justice Court and Specia ...
, stated in Qom on December 3, 2022 that the police Guidance Patrol is not under the supervision of the judiciary system and was in the process of being disbanded. He also said that the hijab law is under review. However, as of 5 December the Iranian government had not made any official confirmation regarding the disbanding of the guidance patrol, and the Iranian state media denied its dissolution. It was reported that enforcement of the mandatory hijab and the guidance patrol had intensified, particularly in religious cities. In response, a three-day general strike was called by protestors, with shopkeepers closing their businesses; several experts and protestors alleged that the news of the dissolution had been announced by the Iranian government to overshadow coverage of the strike. Iranian state-run Arabic language channel Al Alam News Network denied any dissolution of the Guidance Patrol and added that "the maximum impression that can be taken" from Montazeri's comment is that the morality police and his branch of government, the judiciary, are unrelated.


See also

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Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Afghanistan) The Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice ( ps, د فضیلت تبلیغاتو او د معاونیت مخنیوي وزارت; ) is the state agency in charge of implementing Islamic law in the Islamic Emirate of Afg ...
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Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Gaza Strip) The Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice ( ''hayʾa al-ʾamr bil-maʿrūf wan-nahī ʿan al-munkar'') is a group in the Palestinian territory of Gaza Strip, responsible for enforcing traditional Muslim codes of behavi ...
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Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Saudi Arabia) The Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice ( ar, هيئة الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر, hayʾa al-ʾamr bil-maʿrūf wan-nahī ʿan al-munkar, abbreviated CPVPV and colloquially termed '' ...
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Iranian protests against compulsory hijab The Girls of Enghelab protests ( fa, دختران انقلاب) are protests against the compulsory hijab in Iran, part of the wider Iranian Democracy Movement. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed, an Iranian woman known as the Girl of ...
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Homa Darabi Homa Darabi ( fa, هما دارابی; 1940–1994) was an Iranian pediatrician, academic, and political activist affiliated with the Nation Party of Iran. She is known for her political self-immolation in protest to the Hijab by country#Iran, ...
, Iranian woman known for her self-immolation protesting the compulsory hijab *
Zahra Bani Yaghoub Zahra Bani Yaghoub ( fa, زهرا بنی‌یعقوب, also mentioned in the media as Zahra Bani Ameri; 16 October 1980 – 13 October 2007) was an Iranian medical doctor. She died in a prison in Hamedan after she was arrested by the Guidance P ...
, Iranian woman who died in police custody after being arrested for an alleged breach of modesty laws *
Mahsa Amini On 16 September 2022, the 22-year-old Iranian woman Mahsa Amini, also known as Jina Amini,; ku, ژینا ئەمینی, Jîna Emînî died in a hospital in Tehran, Iran, under suspicious circumstances. The Guidance Patrol, the religious mor ...
, Kurdish Iranian woman who died in police custody after being arrested for an alleged breach of modesty laws, causing mass protests in the country *
Reza Zarei Reza Zarei is a former chief of Tehran Police in charge of the Guidance Patrol for Islamic values. In March 2008, Zarei was found with six naked women in a house of prostitution in Tehran. Zarei was himself in charge of the so-called "Public secu ...
, former chief of Tehran Police in charge of the Guidance Patrol who was found in a house of prostitution, was arrested, and lost his post


References


External links

*Travis Beard (April 1, 2008)
"Hair Police; It’s only recently that Iranian men have become the target of ultraconservative, style-cramping campaigns,"
''Vice''.
"Who are Iran’s hated morality police?; They are a recent innovation, not a core tenet of Islam,"
''The Economist'', September 26, 2022. *
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(September 26, 2022)
"Opinion; When Iran’s ‘morality police’ came for me,"
''The Washington Post''.
"The history of Iran's so-called morality police,"
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