The so-called “hijab bill” will be enacted for a three-year trial period.
On Thursday, the Iranian parliament passed a controversial bill ramping up penalties against women who do not wear the hijab properly.
Those who collude with foreign media and governments to promote nudity, improper hijab, or improper dress, face up to 10 years in prison, the new bill adds.
Those who are found guilty of ridiculing or insulting the hijab face a fine, in addition to a possible travel ban up to two years, the bill says.
The draft law would also mandate broader gender segregation in universities – common hotbeds of civilian protests – and other public spaces.
Persons:
CNN —, Mahsa, ”, Majid Asgaripour, Amini’s, ” Sanam Vakil, Hossein Raeesi, Raeesi, General Saeed Montazerolmahdi
Organizations:
CNN, Guardian Council, Reuters, UN, Authorities, Chatham, Carleton University
Locations:
Islamic Republic, Tehran, East, North Africa, London, Iranian, Ottawa, Canada, Iran