Students who do not comply with the headscarf rule will not be given education in Iran
According to Iranian media, the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, to which higher education institutions are affiliated, and the Ministry of National Education have issued separate announcements on the subject.
In the announcement of both ministries, it was informed that students who do not comply with the veiling law will not be able to benefit from education.
Demonstrations in Iran and the hijab requirement
Protests broke out across the country in September last year in Iran, when 22-year-old Mahsa Emini died after being detained by the morality police.
During the protests, the demands for the relaxation of the compulsory headscarf law, which has been implemented since 1979, came to the agenda again.
After the demonstrations that lasted for about 4 months, there are criticisms about the fact that women do not comply with the compulsory headscarf rules in some cities.
While it is seen on social media that some women in the country are walking around without a headscarf in the streets and workplaces, the pro-regime conservatives, who have been disturbed by this situation recently, have been reacting to the situation and calling on the authorities to implement the rules.
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Iranian higher education institutions have announced that students who do not comply with the country’s compulsory hijab law will not be able to benefit from education. The Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and the Ministry of National Education have both issued separate announcements on the subject. This comes after protests against the hijab law broke out across the country in September 2018, demanding its relaxation. Some women in the country have been seen on social media walking around without a headscarf in the streets and workplaces, prompting a reaction from pro-regime conservatives.