as soon as they get out of the metro station, mahsa amini she faces the morality police, a police that enforces the strict dress code on women in public. her clothes are deemed revealing. she is detained and taken to a police station in tehran. an hour later, she complains about something to a female police officer. this cctv shows the moment she collapses in the police station. by the time she was transferred to a hospital, she is brain dead and falls into a coma.
in early september, mahsa amini, a 22 year old woman and her brother, travelled from a kurdish city in western iran to visit the capital city, tehran, for the first time. but theirjourney takes an ominous turn. as soon as they get out of the metro station, mahsa amini faces the morality police, a police that enforces the strict dress code on women in public. her clothes are deemed too revealing. she is detained and taken to a police station in tehran. an hour later, she complains about something to a female
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KABUL (Reuters) -Afghanistan's Taliban government ordered women on Saturday to cover their faces in public, a return to a signature policy of their past hardline rule and an escalation of restrictions that are causing anger at home and abroad. A decree from the group's supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada, said that if a woman did not cover her face outside home, her father or closest male relative would be visited and face potential prison or firing from state jobs. The ideal face covering was the all-encompassing blue burqa, which was obligatory for women in public during the Taliban's previous 1996-2001 rule, the group said.