This latest attempt comes after the 'Women, Life, Freedom' movement in 2022 following the death of Mahsa Amini.
The ‘Clinic for Quitting Hijab Removal’ will be for the scientific and psychological treatment of removing the hijab, ...
The announcement was made by Mehri Talebi Darestani, the head of the Women and Family Department at Tehran’s Headquarters for ...
The Iranian state is planning to open a treatment clinic for women who flout the mandatory hijab laws that require them to ...
Videos show the woman arguing with security forces in Tehran after removing some of her clothes in an apparent protest of the ...
The mental health clinic is seen as a project to promote “dignity, modesty, chastity, and hijab”. Darestani however also mentioned that it is up to women to visit the clinic and it is not mandatory.
Iranian human rights lawyer said that it was “neither Islamic and nor is it aligned with Iranian law” to have a clinic to treat women who didn’t comply with the hijab laws.
It is the question trending on Iranian social media, spray-painted on the back of Tehran bus seats, and discussed in hushed ...
A push for stricter rules for girls and women from ... and protect Islamic social values, with a new "morality police" set to ...
Witness reports and Iran’s systematic use of punitive psychiatry to undermine dissent contradict government claims that the ...
Iran’s Tehran Headquarters announced plans for a "hijab removal treatment clinic" to provide "scientific and psychological ...