Iran is facing backlash as reports indicate a crackdown on women's rights, with the morality police confiscating cars from women for removing headscarves. A recent survey shows high opposition to mandatory hijab, with many girls not complying. Amnesty highlights 'draconian' surveillance on hijab rule enforcement.
Iranian authorities are waging a large-scale campaign to enforce repressive compulsory veiling laws through widespread surveillance of women and girls in public spaces and mass police checks targeting women drivers. Read more 👇 https://t.co/ktmjUwukzt
Iran’s morality police have confiscated cars from tens of thousands of women for removing their headscarves, as part of a long-running campaign of punishment, a report has suggested ⬇️ https://t.co/qdxUmqLalC
NEW - Iran subjecting women to ‘draconian’ surveillance on hijab rule: Amnesty https://t.co/8nbMFo9weI
95.5% of women in Tehran oppose mandatory hijab, and approximately 57% of girls no longer comply with the Islamic Republic’s hijab regulations, a recent survey conducted by Emrooz Research Group, a private institution composed of a group of students and teachers advised by… https://t.co/pIsSMqP92k
A video from 1979. The Islamists in Iran organize a press conference and have a woman tell the journalists that women’s right won’t be attacked. Soon thereafter, the regime starts attacking women’s rights. Trailer of documentary by @ItsDecado & friends https://t.co/iFpJrXEGD5