Qom Prosecutor’s Reaction to the Incident at Qom Clinic: No one has been arrested, a legal case has been formed

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The prosecutor in Qom has reacted to the incident at a Qom clinic where no one has been arrested, but a legal case has been opened.

The Mizan news agency, the media outlet of the Iranian Judiciary, reported, citing the Qom prosecutor, that no one has been arrested so far in the case of a woman’s altercation with a cleric at a clinic.

However, Hasan Gharib, the prosecutor of Qom, stated that necessary judicial orders have been issued in this regard and a legal case has been formed.

The Qom prosecutor has announced the continuation of investigations in this matter and refuted reports about sealing the clinic or revoking its license.

Yesterday, a video circulated on social media showing a woman without a headscarf apparently arguing with a cleric while he was breastfeeding her baby and filming her, and she tries to take his mobile phone. This video has sparked widespread reactions.

Some legal experts on social media have deemed filming individuals without permission as unauthorized and prohibited, while some users have praised the courage and defiance of this woman against the cleric in Qom.

Many users see this video as an indication of new societal realities after the protests in Iran last year.

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