on streets in order to identify women who are violating the mandatory hijab law. they also said that they would send warning messages to the violators of the hijab law and violators of public decency. now, this follows a recent incident in mashhad where a man poured a tub of yoghurt over the heads of two women who were unveiled. all three were arrested. here s a reminder of that moment that was caught on cctv. now, the issue of the hijab was never something that the islamic republic was going to take lightly, and that s because the hijab is an important symbol of the islamic revolution. it s when the country physically started to look different. it s when a country where women had choice turned into a country where they don t. these smart cameras signal that
during those very same protests. but it also led to something else. women developed a laxer attitude towards the mandatory hijab. it wasn t unusual to go to a big city in iran, like tehran, the capital, and see several women walking around the streets unveiled. it also led to law enforcement hesitating in how they would respond, given the protests in the country were growing. but that s changing. iran s law enforcement has now announced that they re installing smart cameras on streets in order to identify women who are violating the mandatory hijab law. they also said that they would send warning messages to the violators of the hijab law and violators of public decency. now, this follows a recent incident in mashhad where a man poured a tub of yoghurt over the heads of two women who were unveiled. all three were arrested. here s a reminder of that moment that was caught on cctv.
A fact-finding committee investigating the suspected poisonings is expected to report to parliament in about two weeks, its head was quoted as saying by the semi-official news agency ILNA.
and across the country. it even led to some women burning their veils during those very same protests. but it also led to something else women developed a lax attitude towards the mandatory hijab. it wasn t unusual to go to a big city in iran like tehran, the capital, and see several women walking around the streets unveiled. it also led to law enforcement hesitating in how they would respond, given the protests in the country were growing, but that s changing. iran s law enforcement has now announced that they re installing smart cameras on streets in order to identify women who are violating the mandatory hijab law. they also said that they would send warning messages to the violators of the hijab law and violators of public decency. now, this follows a recent incident in mashhad, where a man poured a tub of yoghurt over the heads of two women who were unveiled. all three were arrested. here s a reminder of that moment that was caught on cctv.
it even led to some women burning their veils during those very same protests. but it also led to something else women developed a lax attitude towards the mandatory hijab. it wasn t unusual to go to a big city in iran like tehran, the capital, and see several women walking around the streets unveiled. it also led to law enforcement hesitating in how they would respond, given the protests in the country were growing, but that s changing. iran s law enforcement has now announced that they re installing smart cameras on streets in order to identify women who are violating the mandatory hijab law. they also said that they would send warning messages to the violators of the hijab law and violators of public decency. now, this follows a recent incident in mashhad, where a man poured a tub of yoghurt over the heads of two women who were unveiled. all three were arrested. here s a reminder of that moment that was caught on cctv.