PHOTO: Mass protests against wearing hijab in Iran

09.03.2017 - 10:17 #Iran, #Protest, #Hijab, #Women's day
The protest was held on International Women’s Day in 1979

On 8 March 1979, more than 100,000 women gathered on the streets of the Iranian capital to protest against the new Islamic government’s compulsory hijab ruling, which meant that women would henceforth be required to wear a headscarf when away from home.

The protest was held on International Women’s Day, and the images show women from all walks of life — nurses, students, mothers — marching, smiling, arms raised in protest.

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini severely curtailed rights that women had become accustomed to under the shah. Within months of the founding of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the 1967 Family Protection Law was repealed; female government workers were forced to observe Islamic dress code; women were barred from becoming judges; beaches and sports were sex-segregated; the legal age of marriage for girls was reduced to 9 (later raised to 13); and married women were barred from attending regular schools.

Almost immediately women protested these policies. The Islamic revolution is ideologically committed to inequality for women in inheritance and other areas of the civil code; and especially committed to segregation of the sexes. Many places, from “schoolrooms to ski slopes to public buses”, are strictly segregated.

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مشاركة هذا المنشور:
الأخبار الرئيسية
سياسة
أوكرانيا تطالب بعقد اجتماع طارئ لمنظمة الأمن والتعاون في أوروبا بسبب تصاعد الضربات الروسية
سيبيها: لا مجال للتهاون في الرد على أعمال الدولة المعتدية
سياسة
البرلمان الأوكراني يفشل في تعيين شميهال وزيرًا للطاقة
دينيس شميهال لم يحصل على الأصوات اللازمة لتولي منصب وزير الطاقة
سياسة
زيلينسكي يبحث مع رئيس الوزراء الهولندي الدعم المقدم لأوكرانيا واحتياجاتها الملحة
رئيس أوكرانيا: الروس يركزون على تدمير الحياة، وليس على الدبلوماسية
تابعونا عبر فيسبوك
تابعونا عبر تويتر
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