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Nazar Street is one of the most liberal streets in Isfahan, a historic city 340 kilometers south of Tehran. Young men and women mix more freely than elsewhere and women wear their hijabs more loosely, revealing more hair than the law allows.
But this week, the street was quiet and its restaurants empty as people avoided public places in the wake of a series of acid attacks on young women. Eight women have been badly injured after having acid thrown in their faces by unidentified men in recent weeks causing fear and anger in the city.

Thousands protested Wednesday in Isfahan to demand security for women, according to the semiofficial Fars News Agency. Demonstrators, including many mothers, worried for the safety of their daughters. “Security and freedom are our indisputable rights!” they shouted. “Down with Iran’s Daesh,” refererring to the Arabic acronym for the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria.

Soheila Joerkesh, 26, was driving back from an afternoon out swimming with her friends on Oct. 13 when she pulled over to speak with her mother on the phone. Just as she had started to speak, a motorcycle stopped beside her car and a passenger got off with a glass canister in his hand. “Suddenly Soheila started screaming, I could hear her scream for more than 5 minutes before the call got cut,” her mother told local media. “By the time we found her at a hospital she was blind. Her cellphone had been melted by the acid that the motorcyclist had thrown onto her face.”

All of the victims have been young women who were attacked on busy main streets by male motorcyclists or passengers throwing acid on their faces. The women have suffered third-degree burns on their faces, necks, chests and hands, and will require cosmetic surgery.

Many women in Isfahan now fear going out. “One of my colleagues has her husband drive her to and back from work. Another says she nearly dies from fear whenever a motorcycle passes her car. I myself take the bus now as it seems safer,” Fatemeh, a female resident of Isfahan said on Wednesday, asking for her surname not to be published. “We are all worried, we only leave home when it is absolutely necessary.”

Women in Iran have been required by law, since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, to dress modestly and not wear cosmetics. The enforcement of morals is one of the duties of the Basij militia. Many women, however, have resisted and flaunt the rules by leaving parts of their hair exposed. Members of hardline religious groups have staged demonstrations protesting what they call the decadent clothing of women. This has led to rumors that some members of these groups are behind these attacks.

“People are saying it’s a group called Ansar trying to force women to have proper hijab. I don’t know if that’s true, but many are now using masks to cover their faces to escape possible attacks, which is ironic, as the attacker didn’t even feel the need to cover his face,” Fatemeh said, pointing to reports that the culprits had not gone to any trouble to hide their identities.

Most of Iranian society has reacted angrily to the attacks.

“Throwing acid is an ugly, heinous and disgusting act, maybe murder is more acceptable, this crime is despicable,” General Esmaeel Ahmadi-Moghadam, head of the Iranian police, told the Fars News Agency on Wednesday. And the deputy head of the Judiciary, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei, told state television two days earlier that those responsible would receive “such a punishment for the culprits when they are arrested that no one would ever dare commit such crimes again.”

Others said the attacks were carried out by people linked to Western intelligence agencies in a bid to damage Iran. “Today we are seeing the foreign media network trying to link this crime to promotion of virtue and prevention of vice,” said General Mohammad Reza Naghdi, head of the Basij paramilitary force, according to news website Mashreghnews.ir.

With none of the assailants arrested yet, many Iranians are posting comments on websites and social media that criticize the police force. Some compared the swift arrests of the makers of the Pharrell Williams’ Happy video in Tehran, “within hours” in May, to the fact that weeks have passed since the first acid attack.

Soheila’s mother struck a similar chord. “We asked them can we look at footage from surveillance cameras in Soheila’s route, but they refused,” she said. “Why are they not showing us the footage?”

Iran: Young Women in Isfahan Stay Home After Spate of Acid Attacks
 
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Victims of Iranian Basij acid attacks.

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I hope Iranian authority takes this threat more seriously.
 
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Definitely basiji, and mullah supporters.

Some of them will be here soon defending these thugs. Seriously I have met exiled Iranians and the stories that come out of Iran about these Basiji are horrible. They are given a free hand to do anything they want.

Funniest part is blaming Western intelligent services. I am sure Western intelligent agencies must be so jobless to do something like that. All this while the authorities refuse to show the CCTV footage.

These kind of constipated conspiracy theories are always coming out of Mullahs back sides, whether they are from Iran, Pakistan or anywhere else.
 
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These kind of constipated conspiracy theories are always coming out of Mullahs back sides, whether they are from Iran, Pakistan or anywhere else.
That's the easiest thing to do and there are also people who buy them including some of the "educated" people.
 
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"A Saudi man farts in public, it was extra stinky" 3000 views and 20 pages.

Iranian Basij throw Acid at women faces, not a single word.... Yeah right this forum is not biased at all.
 
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That's the easiest thing to do and there are also people who buy them including some of the "educated" people.

Its sad though. These women's lives are pretty much destroyed. I hope Iranian authorities take action.

"A Saudi man farts in public, it was extra stinky" 3000 views and 20 pages.

Cut down on cheese bro.:lol:
 
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"A Saudi man farts in public, it was extra stinky" 3000 views and 20 pages.

Iranian Basij throw Acid at women faces, not a single word.... Yeah right this forum is not biased at all.
I don't think so, most Pakistanis here are pro-Saudi.
 
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I don't think so, most Pakistanis here are pro-Saudi.

Ummm, that's not the vibe I am getting, maybe it is PTSD from the forum in the 2011 era, but no that's not what I am seeing really.

How do I become a Basij?

Do I need to pass the Supreme Grand Ayatollah and Mullah exam first? Or a Sharif's exempt from doing that?

I think that Haman10 and Mohsenam might be the perpetrators.

You become Basij by going on Internet forums and spread mass doses of propaganda, take screenshots of what you did and then bring them to your local Basij office where you will be handsomely rewarded. And its not me who said that, it was an Iranian girl I met in my time in the US.
 
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Ummm, that's not the vibe I am getting, maybe it is PTSD from the forum in the 2011 era, but no that's not what I am seeing really.



You become Basij by going on Internet forums and spread mass doses of propaganda, take screenshots of what you did and then bring them to your local Basij office where you will be handsomely rewarded. And its not me who said that, it was an Iranian girl I met in my time in the US.

Sounds exciting. We should have our own Basijs. Anyway I always wondered why acid attacks are so common in South Asia? Now it seems to have spread to the ME (Iran) which borders that region of the world as the only ME country.

Arab women are not that easy to be messed with in comparison.


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In all seriousness then this is insane. I mean which moron can possibly do such a thing? Poor women. The one in the top left corner and also the one at the bottom right corner are especially hard-hit. Damn. That cutting machine they unveiled in Iran fairly recently would come in handy now. Cut the bastards hands of. They won't do it again afterwards that's for sure.

Those Basijs are part of the state and now the same state is going to persecute them. Makes perfect sense.:lol:
 
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"A Saudi man farts in public, it was extra stinky" 3000 views and 20 pages.

Iranian Basij throw Acid at women faces, not a single word.... Yeah right this forum is not biased at all.
Link to the thread that seems like an interesting read j/k.

You should have read the Pakistan and Iranian border clash thread, I don’t think any nationality on this forum has been in the receiving end of so much hate, than the Iranians received on that thread. I of course joined in but this forum does tend to bring the worst in us. :D
 
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Sounds exciting. We should have our own Basijs. Anyway I always wondered why acid attacks are so common in South Asia? Now it seems to have spread to the ME (Iran) which borders that region of the world as the only ME country.

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Acid attacks are only common in India and Pakistan and maybe Bangladesh.
 
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