Abnousse Shalmani
is the author of "Khomeyni, Sade and me" (Grasset, 2014), an autobiographical essay in which she evokes her childhood in Iran under the rule of women-ravens
LE FIGARO.
- The judiciary has announced the abolition of the morality police in Iran.
Many observers see it as a diversionary maneuver.
However, isn't this a turning point?
Abnousse SHALMANI.
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Has the morality police really been abolished?
It depends on the Ministry of the Interior, which did not react to the words of the Attorney General of Iran, Mohammed Faraj Mortazani, announcing the cessation of the activities of the morality police.
The information has not been taken over by any authority.
Was it a way to divert attention from the general strike?
A bone thrown to the West?
Because the Iranian street does not give a damn about this true-false information, what it has been demanding for more than eighty days is the fall of the Islamic Republic.
There is no longer any question of reform or accommodation with the mullahs…
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