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Sunday, April 2, 2023

Raisi says hijab is the law in Iran as unveiled women face 'yoghurt attack'

 Sunday Apr 02 2023


TEHRAN: Iranian specialists requested the capture of two ladies, the legal executive expressed Saturday after a viral video seemed to show them being gone after by a person for not wearing the hijab.


Video film broadly shared via online entertainment in Iran seemed to show the two female clients, who were not wearing the obligatory hijab or headscarf, in a shop being attacked by a man after a verbal quarrel.


The recording shows the man pouring a pail of what seems, by all accounts, to be yogurt on the two ladies' heads before he is defied by the retailer.


Specialists gave a capture warrant against the man "on charges of committing an offending demonstration and aggravation of request", the legal executive's Mizan Online site revealed.


However, it added capture warrants were likewise given for the two individuals for "carrying out an illegal demonstration" by eliminating their headscarves.


"Fundamental notification have been given to the proprietor of the shop where this ended up conforming to lawful and Sharia standards as per the guidelines," it added.


It comes after the demise in care of Iranian Kurd Mahsa Amini in September ignited a long time of fights after the 22-year-old's capture for a supposed break of the severe clothing standard for ladies.


Many individuals were killed, including many security staff, and thousands were captured regarding what Iranian authorities portrayed as "riots" incited by Israel and the West.


On Saturday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi repeated calls certifying that Iranian ladies ought to wear the hijab as a "strict need".


"Hijab is a legitimate matter and adherence to it is required," he said.


In late Walk, the top of the legal executive Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said "eliminating hijab adds up to hatred towards values and individuals who commit such irregularity will be rebuffed".

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