Mandatory clothing and crackdown on women has reached a point that members of Iran’s so-called parliament are officially defending this crackdown plan against young girls. In the most recent of such cases, Abolhassan Mahadavi, a representative from Isfahan said, “I believe education officials must make wearing chadors mandatory for elementary school girls because school children see the effects from their early days in society.”
“Clothing for women inside their homes is different from those used outside! Outside of their homes their clothing violates the rights of others and they must fully abide by such regulations, and men are obligated to impose these regulations (!) whereas complete cover for women in the society is made possible through a full black chador in order to respect other people’s rights!” he added.
“Clothing for women inside their homes is different from those used outside! Outside of their homes their clothing violates the rights of others and they must fully abide by such regulations, and men are obligated to impose these regulations (!) whereas complete cover for women in the society is made possible through a full black chador in order to respect other people’s rights!” he added.
( NCRI Women’s Committee – July 13, 2015)
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