Iran's Security Council Suspended the Implementation of the Women's Hijab Law. Who Answered the Law
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In Iran, the country's Security Council has stopped the implementation of the new headscarf law. The news portal Entekhab reported that Iranian parliament president Ghalibaf had announced that the law should not enter into force at first. The decision of the Security Council had priority.
Surprising decision withdraws Parliament's decision – in favour of women who love freedom. Apparently, the regime in Tehran is very concerned that protests and riots could occur again. Nothing happens in Iran without the approval of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei – nor is there any decision by the National Security Council, the Supreme Body of the Islamic Republic, which can also override laws adopted by Parliament and decisions taken by the go…
Iran: The Security Council suspends the implementation of the Hijab Law of the National Security Council of Iran has prevented the implementation of the contested law on the compulsory carriage of hijab by women, transmits...
The headscarf law provides for high penalties for women who oppose the dress code. Activists warn against a de facto persecution despite the stop.


The National Security Council disallows Parliament and paralyzes law enforcement.
In Iran, a headscarf duty applies to women. A new law provides for tougher penalties if this duty is disregarded. Now, however, the country's Security Council has stopped the law according to a report.
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