This makes me happy. These are some of the bravest souls on this earth.
kaesura on
Yeah after the 2021 protests , Iranian state stopped arresting women over not wearing the hijab
Young Iranians aren’t super religious, as expected for a well educated urbanized population
Consistent_Rent_3507 on
It’s so damn sad that young Iranian men and women died for this right.
SEA2COLA on
It’s a start. There are so many more reasons Iranians are angry, this is just one of them.
teknoguy on
Let Iranian women dress as they deem appropriate. Tell the power trippy control freaks in the government to go pound some sand on a hot day. Women are humans…let them live!
Majestic-Collar-2675 on
Like the man says in Ship of Fools, „What are they going to do, k..l all of us!“
mynameisnotsparta on
Change. A little at a time.
Iran: Hard-line lawmakers last year passed a new controversial law to enforce the hijab under which violators would face lengthy prison terms, hefty fines, and travel bans.
But wary of provoking unrest, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council suspended the implementation of the Hijab And Chastity law.
A member of Iran’s Expediency Council, which serves as an advisory body to the supreme leader, said this month that the new hijab law was unenforceable.
Mohammad Reza Bahonar told reporters on October 3 that there was essentially “no compulsory hijab law in force.”
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This makes me happy. These are some of the bravest souls on this earth.
Yeah after the 2021 protests , Iranian state stopped arresting women over not wearing the hijab
Young Iranians aren’t super religious, as expected for a well educated urbanized population
It’s so damn sad that young Iranian men and women died for this right.
It’s a start. There are so many more reasons Iranians are angry, this is just one of them.
Let Iranian women dress as they deem appropriate. Tell the power trippy control freaks in the government to go pound some sand on a hot day. Women are humans…let them live!
Like the man says in Ship of Fools, „What are they going to do, k..l all of us!“
Change. A little at a time.
Iran: Hard-line lawmakers last year passed a new controversial law to enforce the hijab under which violators would face lengthy prison terms, hefty fines, and travel bans.
But wary of provoking unrest, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council suspended the implementation of the Hijab And Chastity law.
A member of Iran’s Expediency Council, which serves as an advisory body to the supreme leader, said this month that the new hijab law was unenforceable.
Mohammad Reza Bahonar told reporters on October 3 that there was essentially “no compulsory hijab law in force.”