The new Hijab proposal that Iran has suggested contains a $6,000 punishment

 


For women who disobey the nation's mandatory hijab legislation, Iranian officials have suggested a new hijab plan that includes penalties of up to 30 billion Iranian Rials ($6,000).

Hojjat-ul-Islam Hossein Jalali stated in an interview in the region of Yazd that a fee ranging from 5 million to 30 billion Iranian Rials is part of the legal penalty for donning a hijab.

Other sanctions might include the cancellation of drivers' licenses, passports, and internet access for writers, celebs, and social media influencers.

Passengers who violate the hijab regulations while travelling in cars, eating out, visiting government buildings, schools, colleges, airports, public transportation hubs, online with celebs, and in streets and other public places will be subject to these fines.

Jalali reportedly stated that a measure for a new hijab legislation would be produced within the following two weeks and approved by parliament.

The hijab proposal comes in reaction to the widespread demonstrations that have engulfed the nation ever since Mahsa Amini passed away on September 16, 2022, while being held by the police.

Since her passing, a number of issues have sparked anger, including the limitations placed on individual freedoms and the stringent regulations governing women's attire, as well as the living and economic conditions that Iranians endure, not to mention the strict laws imposed by the regime and its overall political and religious makeup.


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