Iran says hijab law under review - La Prensa Latina Media
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63% : Montazeri added that the judiciary would continue to supervise behavior at a community level and said that women's clothing continues to be very important, especially in the holy city of Qom, south of Tehran.37% : Tehran, Dec 4 (EFE).- Iran's authorities are to review the so-called hijab law, a decades-old rule that requires women in the Islamic nation to cover their heads, as protests in recent months have swept across the country after a young Kurdish woman died in police custody over allegedly not wearing a headscarf properly.
32% : Widespread protests have gripped Iran since September 16 after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died in police custody after being arrested by Iran's morality police for allegedly not wearing her head scarf correctly.
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