News comes after comments from Tehran suggested otherwise.
Iran has denied reports, originating with comments from a senior Tehran official this weekend, that its government has abolished the country's morality police—under whose custody Mahsa Amini died.
The statement raised suspicion among protesters, with many doubting that the measure was anything more than a ruse to quell the nationwide mass demonstrations now entering their third month.
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