In a recent CNN investigation, covert testimony revealed sexual violence against protesters, including boys, in Iran's detention centers since the start of the unrest.
On the hijab law, Montazeri said, "We know you feel anguished when you witness [women] without a hijab in cities, do you think the officials are silent about it? As someone who is in the field of this issue, I say that both the parliament and the judiciary are working, for example, just yesterday we had a meeting with the cultural commission of the parliament, and you will see the results within the next week or two," as quoted by ISNA, state-affiliated media.
But there is no evidence of what, if any, changes could be forthcoming to the law, which came into effect after the Islamic Revolution in 1979. In response to a reporter who asked if the country's morality police was being disbanded, Montazeri was quoted by an Iranian state media outlet as saying, "Morality police have nothing to do with the judiciary. It was abolished from the same place it was launched. Of course, the judiciary will continue to monitor society's behavior."