Hamshahri Newspaper: Unveiled Celebrities Should Be Tried in Security Courts

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Hamshahri Newspaper: Unveiled Celebrities Should Be Tried in Security Courts

Hamshahri Newspaper: Unveiled Celebrities Should Be Tried in Security Court

Hamshahri, the newspaper of Tehran Municipality, wrote that it was reported Mrs. Katayoun Riahi and Pantea Bahram were fined one and a half million tomans for unveiling.

If this news is true, it seems that the respected judiciary and police have made a calculation error. Isn’t unveiling by celebrities a ploy for anti-Iranian bandits? With this explanation, isn’t this error political, isn’t it security-related? They said a political crime; does the local police station handle political crimes or the security court?

If this news is true, it seems that the respected judiciary and police have made a calculation error.

The first question is whether this amount of fine is a deterrent.

Isn’t unveiling by celebrities a ploy for anti-Iranian bandits? With this explanation, isn’t this error political, isn’t it security-related? They said a political crime; does the local police station handle political crimes or the security court?

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