Alireza Beigi, Member of Parliament: Morality Police Has Become a Source of Income for Some

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Alireza Beigi, Member of Parliament: Morality Police Has Become a Source of Income for Some

Alireza Beigi, a member of parliament, said the morality police has become a source of income for some groups.

Alireza Beigi, a representative of the people of Tabriz, Azarshahr, and Osku, mentioned in an interview with ILNA that the morality police has turned into a source of income for some groups. The morality police has become a means of livelihood for expatriates, a source of income for internal political groups, both conservative and reformist, as well as for reactionaries who try to force society to behave according to their wishes. Additionally, from a legal standpoint, this issue is also contentious. That is, if the police deal with this phenomenon and consider it as an apparent crime, there is much debate about the visibility and criminality of not wearing the hijab.

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