Mohsen Borhani Responds to the Minister of Interior and the Announcement of Spontaneity by Commanders of Good: Should We Spontaneously Take Cameras and Inquire from People?

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Mohsen Borhani Responds to the Minister of Interior and the Announcement of Spontaneity by Commanders of Good: Should We Spontaneously Take Cameras and Inquire from People?

Mohsen Borhani, in response to the Minister of the Interior and the announcement of spontaneous enforcers of virtue, suggests we could spontaneously take a camera and inquire from people.

Mohsen Borhani, a lawyer and suspended professor at the University of Tehran, responded to the Minister of the Interior and the announcement of spontaneous enforcers of virtue and hijab protectors in the metro by saying: Ask friends who work in the metro, such as vendors, if they have seen these spontaneous individuals elsewhere in different outfits.

Ask to find out whether these spontaneous individuals are standing there or if it’s something cooked up elsewhere.

For example, we could spontaneously take a camera and inquire from people.

If people can spontaneously form tunnels in the metro to enforce virtue on women, then they could also go to the municipality to forbid corruption.

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