Iran: The state will punish women who violate the Islamic dress code

With the women who violate Iran’s Islamic dress code are being fined by the head of its judiciary IranGolamhossein Mohseni Ezei, who on Monday (6/3) announced that they would be punished with the “bullet” of the state.

Golamhossein Mohseni Ezei, according to the IRNA news agency, reformulated the relevant law after months of unrest and protest events that were met with bloody repression by the Tehran regime.

“His removal hijab it amounts to showing hostility towards the Islamic Republic and its values. People who engage in this illegal action will be punished,” said the Iranian top official, as reported by the Athens News Agency.

“With the help of the judiciary and the executive, the authorities will use all available means to deal with people who collaborate with the enemy and they commit the sin that harms public order” he added.

On September 16, the death of Mahsa Amini while in custody for violating the Islamic dress code sparked protests across Iran, the most violent the Tehran regime has faced since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979.

A heavy crackdown by Iranian authorities has stifled the protest movement in recent weeks.

Source: News Beast

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