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Iran’s Supreme Leader Dismisses Calls To Change The Hijab Law — On International Women's Day

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s remarks come after a woman who removed her headscarf was sentenced to two years in prison.

Posted on Mar 8, 2018, 4:23:49 PM GMT

Borzou Daragahi

BuzzFeed News Reporter

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An Iranian woman holds a child carrying a portrait of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at pro-government demonstrations in Tehran earlier this year.

Iran’s supreme religious and political leader has blasted calls to loosen laws that require women to wear hijab in public, addressing for the first time a protest movement seeking to change one of the most distinctive signs of the country’s Islamic system.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke harshly against those seeking change to laws requiring women to wear hijab outdoors.

In a speech marking the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad’s daughter, Fatimah, that also coincided with International Women’s Day, Khamenei described “the enemy's extensive propaganda and huge investment" against hijab.

"They invested a lot, planned, and launched several campaigns to deceive a few girls and encourage them to remove their headscarves here and there; all their attempts have ended in this negligible and small result," he said, according to a summary of his speech on his website.


He blasted journalists, clerics, and intellectuals for calling to revise the hijab law and allowing people to dress as they want. "This argument can be made about all social sins. For example, it can be said that selling alcoholic drinks must be allowed and people can decide whether to drink or not drink, he said.

Since late last year, Iranian women have been taking videos and photos of themselves posing without their headscarves in public spaces in a challenge against the Islamic Republic’s dress codes. Some have been arrested and confined to prison while others have been released.

Khamenei’s comments come as little surprise; the black-turbaned senior cleric has long sided with hardline conservatives on cultural matters. But the pointed timing of the remarks on International Women’s Day — an occasion he acknowledged — appeared designed to send a blunt message to the regime moderates seeking change within the system, as well as Tehran’s opponents abroad.


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For the women protesting the rules, Khamenei’s guidance signals even tougher treatment by security forces and a network of shadowy hardline ideological enforcers grouped around the Revolutionary Guard. Some of the women arrested for removing their headscarves have been let off with a slap on the wrist. But on Wednesday, Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jaffar Dolatabadi was quoted as saying that an unnamed woman who took off her headscarf was sentenced to two years in prison on charges of "appearing in public without hijab," and "encouraging" such acts, though 21 months of the term had been suspended.

“The protester was in need of long-term medical treatment and had to be seen by a psychiatrist,” he was quoted as saying by the semi-official ISNA news agency.

But hardliners’ resistance to demands for change carries potential risks. Thousands of Iranians across the country took to the streets earlier this year in surprise protests against economic hardships and lack of political space. Those protests — rooted in lower-class laborers in small cities — failed to fuse with long-standing middle class demands for political and social change. Empowering the regime’s mostly despised shock troops to clamp down further on dissent could stir even more unrest.


Iranian Women Removing Their Headscarves Have Triggered A Power Struggle In The Country
 
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Your views regarding hijab may differ but these women who lift off their veil or hijab to seek attention are nothing but paid ones.
 
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Nothing should be enforced eitherway. Liberation in wearing it or not should be respected by both sides.
 
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Your views regarding hijab may differ but these women who lift off their veil or hijab to seek attention are nothing but paid ones.
My view about hijab is that it should be done only and only for God alone . Now this hijab includes hijab of your heart too .
I prefer modesty in my appearance most of time but that's cause of God only , I don't care about the men outside there , these men who knows are some liars, cheaters, sexual harrasers , thieves, ..they deserve this much respect from me that I'll put my hijab for them ? Duh !

But in case of iranian women , if u don't care about God's teachings neither you think hijab can protect u from the harrasers or u feel repressed cause of this law and u want to abolish it .... then obviously ... They've free will and as a civilised human being , it's none of my business .
 
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My view about hijab is that it should be done only and only for God alone . Now this hijab includes hijab of your heart too .
I prefer modesty in my appearance most of time but that's cause of God only , I don't care about the men outside there , these men who knows are some liars, cheaters, sexual harrasers , thieves, ..they deserve this much respect from me that I'll put my hijab for them ? Duh !

But in case of iranian women , if u don't care about God's teachings neither you think hijab can protect u from the harrasers or u feel repressed cause of this law and u want to abolish it .... then obviously ... They've free will and as a civilised human being , it's none of my business .

I am talking about the conspiracies to cause a civil war. It's not only about freedom.
 
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What's this has to do with civil war ?

Well it begins from challenging the very basic laws. Americans mostly put out the Iranian atheists to cause protests or challenge the State. Which they intend to turn into a massive one. Regime change to be precise.
 
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Well it begins from challenging the very basic laws. Americans mostly put out the Iranian atheists to cause protests or challenge the State. Which they intend to turn into a massive one. Regime change to be precise.
Mate , these women just want the state to keep its nose out of their personal lives .
Calling this all American planing , yahoodi sazish is childish .
 
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Mate , these women just want the state to keep its nose out of their personal lives .
Calling this all American planing , yahoodi sazish is childish .

Lol it's not limited to that. Recent protests and back in 2014. That's very common in Iran to buy these people who'd get their family in trouble for dollars or some american refuge. They know that such acts can never get them their so-called freedom. It's a part of psychological warfare. And yes Yahoodi Sazish does exist in Iran. Assassination of their Nuclear Scientists was also something caused by Mother Nature?
 
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Your views regarding hijab may differ but these women who lift off their veil or hijab to seek attention are nothing but paid ones.
They just want regime change, these issues are just cover for their agenda. Too few in numbers, they cannot do shit. Hijab is a national law and what they want is against laws, and I don't wonder how Israelis and Americans are so excited with their protests.
 
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Lol it's not limited to that. Recent protests and back in 2014. That's very common in Iran to buy these people who'd get their family in trouble for dollars or some american refuge. They know that such acts can never get them their so-called freedom. It's a part of psychological warfare. And yes Yahoodi Sazish does exist in Iran. Assassination of their Nuclear Scientists was also something caused by Mother Nature?
I don't know the depth of such organisations linking to international ones.

But if these protests are genuine nd honest , Let them wear what they want .. follow what they want . this mentally exists only in pakistan where from qadiyanis to women moments to umair jaswal wearing a black jew cap is a Jews conspiracy . It's common human rights which our minds fail to understand .
 
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I don't know the depth of such organisations linking to international ones.

But if these protests are genuine nd honest , Let them wear what they want .. follow what they want . this mentally exists only in pakistan where from qadiyanis to women moments to umair jaswal wearing a black jew cap is a Jews conspiracy . It's common human rights which our minds fail to understand .

Umair Jaswal wearing black cap is jew conspiracy this is totally nonsense. But things are different in Iran. The way it happened in Syria for a regime change, same they expect to do to others.
 
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Umair Jaswal wearing black cap is jew conspiracy this is totally nonsense. But things are different in Iran. The way it happened in Syria for a regime change, same they expect to do to others.
If the protests are genuine ones ... I support it !
If not ... I don't support it !
 
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