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BREAKING: Iran abolishes 'morality police' after the death of a 22-year-old woman in custody sparked nationwide protests.

More to follow on http://dw.com

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/dwnews/status/1599342025144520705

@libcom

What? For real? Holy shit!

Séamus Malekafzali on Twitter

“While the news that Iran's prosecutor-general has suspended the work of the morality police is welcome, I would temper celebrations at least until he further clarifies things. That word "suspension", تعطیل, leaves the door open for it to be temporary rather than an abolishment.”

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@lily_czukay @libcom

It still seems like a promising crack in the regime’s facade. Hard to imagine them making any concessions at all to the protesters unless they were starting to get genuinely scared

@HeavenlyPossum @lily_czukay @libcom other journalists/activists from iran are saying this is just a cover or a means of deflection:

https://twitter.com/AlinejadMasih/status/1599393507503841280

Masih Alinejad 🏳️ on Twitter

“It’s disinformation that Islamic Republic of Iran has abolished it’s morality police. It’s a tactic to stop the uprising. Protesters are not facing guns and bullets to abolish morality police or forced hijab.They want to end Islamic regime. #MahsaAmini https://t.co/qRcY0Kaepc”

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@aether @lily_czukay @libcom

Thanks for the update. I hope they bring it down. I hope they bring the whole thing down