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Iran: women without hijab banned from subway

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Iran: women without hijab banned from subway

His law enforcement teams hijab will be deployed in the Tehran metro and will ban women who do not wear the Islamic hijab from entering the train, Iranian State TV.

Many Iranian women, especially in urban centers, are refusing to abide by hijab rules, in a sign that the Women, Life, Freedom movement, which began with mass protests last September, continues but in isolation.

The management company of the Tehran Metro announced that “in accordance with the requirements of the noble people of Iran on the issue of wearing a hijab” will launch a project sound reminder for women who go to metro stations. However, state television has already aired footage of women unable to enter stations due to cancellation mechanisms.

According to Masood Darsty, managing director of the management company, service “hijab” to remind you to wear a hijab. According to him, the employees of this service will be responsible for the implementation of the rules.

The government announced on Saturday that it plans install cameras on the streets and use existing monitoring systems to identify women who do not comply with the dress code.

According to the police, offenders “will receive warning text messages” during penalties will also.

Threatened new measure takes effect as high school girls in Tehran, Karaj and other cities continue they report poisonings.

And yesterday, Sunday, dozens of girls were poisoned in several schools in Iran, which has been rocked for four months by mysterious cases of poisoning of schoolgirls, local media reported.

Since the end of November, many schools in Iran, mostly girls, have suffered from sudden poisoning from inhaling gas or other toxic substances, causing nausea and fainting, and in some cases even requiring hospitalization.

Source: Guardian

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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