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Iran Closing Businesses Not Following Hijab Law
Iranian officials have been shutting down businesses that they say violate the law requiring women to wear head covers called hijabs.
Ali Akbar Javidan is the police commander of Kermanshah Province. He said the Public Places Supervision1 Department, along with other agencies, has begun enforcing "the chastity and hijab plan."
Javidan said 45 businesses were closed after ignoring warnings to follow the hijab law.
Iran recently launched a new surveillance program for enforcing that law.
Iranian women walk on a street amid the implementation2 of the new hijab surveillance in Tehran, Iran, April 15, 2023. Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency via Reuters
Iranian women walk on a street amid the implementation of the new hijab surveillance in Tehran, Iran, April 15, 2023. Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency via Reuters
Many women in Iran have publicly opposed the law since the death last September of Mahsa Amini. The 22-year-old Kurdish woman died while in police detention3. She had been arrested for not wearing the head cover. Her death led to nationwide protests.
Security forces violently suppressed the demonstrations4. A report by the Human Rights Activists5 News Agency in early January found that 516 protesters have been killed, including 70 children.
The U.S.-based group said about 19,200 people also were arrested, including almost 700 students.
Homayoun Katouzian is an Iranian studies professor at Oxford6 University. He criticized Iran's law requiring the hijab in an interview with VOA.
"When prayer and fasting are not compulsory7, and there is no crime for not doing them, why should the hijab be compulsory?"
Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi has threatened those who do not follow the law with "deprivation8 of public services." The minister formerly9 served as commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps10.
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mandatory11 — adj. required by a law or rule
chastity — n. the state of being morally pure or decent
surveillance — n. the act of carefully watching someone or something especially in order to prevent or detect a crime
compulsory — adj. required by a law or rule
deprivation — n. the state of not having something that people need
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