Iran Human RightsIran: Police Stormed YOGA Class and Arrested 30 Men...

Iran: Police Stormed YOGA Class and Arrested 30 Men and Women for Their Outfits

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A group of 30 men and women were arrested for taking part in a private yoga class in city of Gorgan, north of Iran.

London, 26 May – A group of 30 men and women were arrested for taking part in a private yoga class in the city of Gorgan, north of Iran.

The city’s police force said men and women were wearing inappropriate clothes!

Mixed sports are illegal in Iran while yoga is allowed so long as classes are single-sex and the teacher is licensed.

Iranian police have arrested 30 people for taking part in a private yoga class in the city of Gorgan, in the north of the country, according to an official news agency.

The group of men and women were stopped for wearing inappropriate clothes, the Young Journalists Club said.

A member of Golestan Province’s Crime Prevention Unit was reported as saying that the yoga teacher was among the arrested, and had been referred to the regional prosecutor.

It is claimed the man teaching the class had advertised it on social media and that he did not have a license to teach.

Justice Department official Massoud Soleimani told Arab News they were arrested for wearing ‘inappropriate outfits’ and had ‘behaved inappropriately’.

He also revealed that the residence where the arrests took place has been monitored for some time beforehand.

Yoga schools in Iran advertise their services online and publicize that they have instructors.

In 2017, Ali Majdara, president of Iran’s Sports For All Federation announced a ban on activities that use ‘rhythmic motions’ and ‘dance’ including Zumba.

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