Iranian court hands out death sentences to protesters, with thousands more awaiting trial
CBS News
The Iranian parliament is considering removing the mandatory Hijab law
Daily Mail
Three other people were handed prison sentences of between five and 10 years after being convicted of crimes that included acting against national security, aiding in kidnapping, and possessing illegal weapons, the Mehr news agency said.
Reuters
The decision, reported by state news outlets late Saturday night, appeared to be a major victory for feminists who have sought for years to dismantle the force and for the protest movement ignited by the death of the young woman, Mahsa Amini, 22, in September.
The New York Times
But there are methods of implementing the constitution that can be flexible,
Morality police have nothing to do with the judiciary and have been abolished,
Iran's attorney general signals that morality police could be 'abolished'
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Iran shutting down morality police after 2 months of protests, official says
CBS News
Iran ABOLISHES morality police after two months of protests triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini
Daily Mail
Iran prosecutor general signals ‘morality police’ suspended
Aljazeera
Iran reviewing mandatory headscarf law amid ongoing protests
Guardian
Iran executes four men convicted of cooperating with Israel - state media
Reuters
Iran Abolishes Morality Police After Months of Protests
The New York Times