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In defence of
the nation
Page 11
Q-News, Issue 362
April 2005
With Washington beating its war drums, the PR campaign is on to further
demonise Iran, softening up international public opinion for a
potential future attack. Veiled, fundamentalist and theo-fascist, all
have become acceptable terms for the Islamic Republic. Britain’s
progressive policy of engagement is being sidelined by American
rhetoric. Yet, for all its faults and the ongoing internal political
debate, Iran still stands out among its “Islamic” brothers in the
Muslim world. AP reports the latest step forward as 100 women graduated
from Iran’s female police academy in March. An increase in felonies
committed by women prompted the new infusion of female officers, with
crimes ranging from the killing of husbands, to robbery and armed
attacks. There were no official figures available on the rate of female
crime in Iran, but officials say it is on the rise. The just-graduated
officers wore black hijabs and green scarves as they shot firearms,
engaged in bouts of fencing, and drove squad cars past their commander
who stood in front of the Kowsar Female Police Academy. Unlike other
conservative Muslim countries, Iranian women drive, vote and stand for
elections and public posts.
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