The death of 21-year-old Amini last September sparked massive protests almost in all major cities and towns in Iran that went on for months, while thousands of women refused to wear the compulsory hijab.
The morality police would "issue warnings and then introduce to the judicial system people who unfortunately insist on their norm-breaking behaviour without concern for the consequences of their covering that is outside of the norm", Al Jazeera quoted Montazeralmahdi as saying citing state media.
but that risk to patient safety could escalate sharply as the strikes escalate. police in iran say that more than 150 commercial premises have been shut down in the past 2a hours for not ensuring that female employees wear the compulsory hijab. as the iranian authorities step up measures to enforce the regulation, the police have also said that several hundred cases of women not wearing the headscarf as required inside cars have been recorded by speed cameras. with more on this, bbc persian s parham ghobadi joins us now. she is a newsroom. this crackdown has been going on for months, hasn t it? ., , . ., . has been going on for months, hasn t it? ., . it? that is correct. iran s police chief vowed it? that is correct. iran s police chief vowed to it? that is correct. iran s police chief vowed to prosecute - it? that is correct. iran s police chief vowed to prosecute any . it? that is correct. iran s police - chief vowed to prosecute any women in iran who defies the strict hijab rul
Iran’s Ministry of Science, Research and Technology said that all universities and higher education centres that fall under its jurisdiction will expel female students who do not abide by the strict dress code