The Iranian regime is sending out contradictory signals on disbanding of the moral police tasked with ensuring that the strict Islamic dress code is followed by every woman. The continuing street protests, despite a brutal crackdown of the young women, has shaken the regime to the core. Not that it is in danger of being toppled, yet there is nervousness all around in establishment circles. The regime hopes to draw a smoke screen about the ground reality in Iran and give out misleading information to fend off western criticism.