Under Islamic regime of Iran, anyone regardless of gender can and should interfere to another person’s life if it is in contradict with Islamic law. An example is this man who didn’t like the clothing of the woman who was passing by, look what he did. Law is behind the man.
@saraghavamian
You can see, several men stop to help the woman, but they are not sure where they stand, ethically or legally, so they falter.
Bad law makes the wolf victorious.
@CivilIran
It’s a bank’s camera. But I have watched many of these sort harassments towards women in Iran. I once was kept in a “ moral police car” for few hours because they believed my uniform was short. They are not human.
@saraghavamian
Poor female Iranians that have almost zero support! Very very sad that the government of Iran intentionally and physically hit women and no one is protecting them against such a violence.
@saraghavamian
@q_tampa
Her ankles were visible and she wasn't escorted by a Male member of her family....
This "is" the definition of "asking for it" right?
@saraghavamian
There is a class of men who enjoy this privilege, but it harms all men who like women.
This guy takes liberties he does not deserve.
The West is corrupted by "self-determination of peoples", which means, not of persons, but of "the people's" representatives, an elite clergy.