I pointed out the hajib laws thing a few days ago and an hours worth of video of life in Tehran showing no shortage of women without any head gear. Good looking gals them Arayans.
Yep, & the
‘er term repeatedly used in relation to it, like “Harsh
er penalties with larg
er fines and long
er prison terms (up to 15yrs) for disobeying the law….with enforcement by the morality police being close to non-existent in the affluent area’s to much more stringent in the middle income areas, to zero tolerance in the much less affluent areas.
Take the time to learn.
What a shithole. So many mud huts and camels. How can they live like that?
Would this be in an affluent or poor area?
All of them? You sure?
Wife's friend got back from Iran 3 or 4 weeks ago. Went there with coffee coloured hair, came back a blonde. Says she doesn't get hassled.
Would your wife’s friend be considered affluent in Iran? How about the people receiving her there…affluent in an affluent area?
Cool. Why some and not others then?
Below is a six day old story from the BBC:
Iran's National Security Council has paused the implementation of the controversial "hijab and chastity law", which had been due to come into force on Friday.
President Massoud Pezeshkian called the legislation "ambiguous and in need of reform", signalling his intention to reassess its measures.
The proposed new law - which would introduce harsh
er punishments for women and girls for exposing their hair, forearms or lower legs - had been heavily criticised by rights activists.
The strict dress codes imposed on women and girls, which have been treated as a national security priority by the rulers of the Islamic Republic of Iran
for decades, have previously triggered protests.
Under the new law, repeat offenders and anyone who mocked the rules would face heavi
er fines and long
er prison sentences of up to 15 years in jail. It would also mandate that businesses report anyone who violates the rules, etc…
President Massoud Pezeshkian says the proposed "hijab and chastity" law is "ambiguous and in need of reform".
www.bbc.com
If Iran didn’t already have hijab & morality laws in place, then the fines couldn’t be larg
er with long
er prison terms and harsh
er penalties, or this story would be weird
er than it already is.