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Iran Investigates Acid Attacks On Women


Police investigators next to a car splashed with acid that was reportedly thrown at a woman in the central Iranian city of Isfahan.
Police investigators next to a car splashed with acid that was reportedly thrown at a woman in the central Iranian city of Isfahan.

Iranian officials said they are investigating a series of acid attacks on women that occurred in the historic city of Isfahan in recent days.

The official IRNA news agency quoted police official Hossein Ashtari on October 19 as saying four acid attacks had been reported in Isfahan, some 450 kilometers south of Tehran.

He said suspects have been arrested and a probe is ongoing, but he gave no further details.

Some social network users in the country wrote that there had been up to 13 acid attacks against female drivers who allegedly were targeted for not being properly veiled.

Hojatolislam Mohammad Taghi Rahbar, a senior cleric in Isfahan, has condemned the attacks, saying that "such an act under any pretext is reprehensible."

Under Islamic law in Iran, women must cover their hair and wear loose-fitting clothes.

With additional reporting by AFP and isna.ir

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