Farnaz Fassihi, The New York Times Published: 06 Jan 2021 08:52 PM BdST Updated: 06 Jan 2021 08:52 PM BdST A woman walks through Tehran, Iran, May 14, 2020. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times)
After a decade of deliberation, Iran’s government approved a bill Sunday that criminalises violence and sexual misconduct against women and specifies punishments for perpetrators. ); }
The decision to move ahead with the bill which, if approved by the parliament, will be the first law of its kind in Iran’s penal code comes in the aftermath of a groundbreaking #MeToo movement and shocking reports of so-called honour killings that have gripped the public over the past six months.
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