Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei’s warning comes on the heels of an
Interior Ministry statement on Thursday that reinforced the
government’s mandatory hijab law.
“Unveiling is tantamount to enmity with (our) values,” Ejei was
quoted as saying by several news sites. Those “who commit such
anomalous acts will be punished” and will be “prosecuted without
mercy,” he said, without saying what the punishment entails.
Ejei, Iran's chief justice, said law enforcement officers were
“obliged to refer obvious crimes and any kind of abnormality
that is against the religious law and occurs in public to
judicial authorities”.
A growing number of Iranian women have been ditching their veils
since the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman in the custody of
the morality police last September. Mahsa Amini had been
detained for allegedly violating the hijab rule.
Government forces violently put down months of nationwide revolt
unleashed by her death.
Still, risking arrest for defying the obligatory dress code,
women are widely seen unveiled in malls, restaurants, shops and
streets around the country. Videos of unveiled women resisting
the morality police have flooded social media.
Under Iran's Islamic Sharia law, imposed after the 1979
revolution, women are obliged to cover their hair and wear long,
loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures. Violators have
faced public rebuke, fines or arrest.
Describing the veil as “one of the civilizational foundations of
the Iranian nation” and “one of the practical principles of the
Islamic Republic,” the Interior Ministry statement on Thursday
said there would be no “retreat or tolerance” on the issue.
It urged ordinary citizens to confront unveiled women. Such
directives have in past decades emboldened hardliners to attack
women without impunity.
(dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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