Iranian Hijab Protest: Violent anti-hijab protests are on the rise in Iran. The government is using force to suppress the voices of the protestors. A large number of protesters are being arrested by the police. But even after this the anger of the people is not calming down. It is becoming clear that the government is bowing down before the protesters.
There was a ruckus after Mahsa’s death
Amid two months of violent protests, Iran’s government has indicated plans to review an age-old law mandating the hijab. Under this law, women in Iran have to cover their heads. Mahsa Amini, 22, was arrested under this law. Mehsa died on September 16 while in police custody. It is said that he was tortured a lot in police custody.
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No information given about amendment
Iran’s government has finally decided to make some changes to the age-old law mandating the hijab, he said, adding that “the parliament and the judiciary are both working on this issue. Both will see if there is a need for any change in the law. But he did not clarify that what amendment can be made in the law by both the bodies (Parliament and Judiciary)?
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