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Future of Iranian morality police unclear after official’s remark

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The Iranian attorney general appeared to indicate that the country’s morality police might be a thing of the past, but then local reporting indicated that rumors of the organization’s demise might be greatly exaggerated.

Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri spoke about the Guidance Patrol, which handles issues like dress code enforcement, while at a religious conference, according to the BBC.

“The morality police had nothing to do with the judiciary and have been shut down from where they were set up,” Montazeri reportedly said, adding that the judicial system would “monitor behavioral actions at the community level.”

Local media then said Montazeri’s words were “misinterpreted,” the outlet reported.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian would not confirm nor deny rumors about the morality police when asked about Montazeri’s statement.

“In Iran, everything is moving forward well in the framework of democracy and freedom,” he said, according to the BBC.

White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby spoke in general terms about the morality police, saying Monday that the White House “will let Tehran speak to their decisions with respect to the morality police.”

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Kirby noted that the U.S. has been “very clear about our position on the morality police and their role in cracking down on protesters violently and their role in the death of Mahsa Amini because we sanctioned them.”

An end to the morality police would indicate that Tehran is giving in to protesters to a degree, but Foreign Desk Editor-in-Chief Lisa Daftari says this is exactly the impression that Iran’s leaders want to give.

“Many woke up to the news that Iran will be dismantling its so-called morality police and believed that shutting down this particular arm of the regime would and could bring about significant change and reform to Iran,” Daftari said. “That is what the regime wants people, including the West, to believe, which is why it would circulate such a rumor.”

Daftari opined that even if the morality police really is a thing of the past, this would not be enough to change things on the ground.

“The Iranian people are not going to be assuaged with any reforms at this point,” she said. “They have proved to themselves and the world that they are after regime change and will not be satisfied with anything short of that.”

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