Tehran: Iran with strict Islamic law has issued a new decree regarding the dress code for the women of its country . The country's judiciary chief has ordered no mercy trial against women opposing the burqa. Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said that not following the rules would mean enmity with our values.
He further said that women who commit such heinous acts will be punished. And they will be prosecuted without mercy, the warning came after Iran's interior ministry enforced the government's mandatory hijab law. Let us tell you that it is mandatory for every woman above 9 years to wear hijab in Irani. Tourists also have to follow this rule. In this matter, the Ministry of Interior of Iran issued a statement saying that it will not back down on this issue.
Violent protest took place on the death of Mahsa Amini
For your information, let us tell you that in September last year, many women of Iran had chosen not to wear hijab in public. Because Mahsa Amini had died in police custody in protest against hijab. There were massive protests after Amini's death. Mehsa Amini was detained for allegedly violating the hijab rule.
Fine for not wearing hijab
After which women without hijab had posted videos on social media opposing the morality of the police. In Iran, women are required to cover their hair with a hijab and loose-fitting clothing. Violators can face public reprimands, fines or arrest for not following the rules. Let us tell you that recently the Parliament of Iran had brought a new law regarding the dress code of women. According to which, if women do not wear hijab, then they may have to pay a fine of up to Rs 49 lakh.
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