Dissenters opposing Iran’s hardline hijab mandate face having their bank accounts frozen, prison, or worse, if they fail to comply with what is being framed as a public health order.
The 1979 Islamic dress code, which has been a catalyst for massive pro-civil liberty demonstrations in the country, were mandated in August as the country’s President.
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