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6th September 2022
11:26am BST

It is currently compulsory for women over the age of nine to wear a hijab, but women have become more resistant with many sharing videos on social media without hijabs on only a month before the new law came into play.
According to reports from The Guardian, Secretary of Iran's Headquarters for Promoting Virtue and Preventing Vice, Mohammad Saleh Hashemi Golpayegani, said that the government now plans on using facial recognition to prevent this.
Women have been protesting the new laws, with one woman, 28 year old Sepideh Rashno, getting on public transport without her hijab.
She was harassed by other passengers and eventually forced off the bus, and days after the footage of her was posted online by her accuser, she was arrested.
According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), she was then forced to confess and apologise to her accuser on television.
According to article 638 of the Islamic Penal Code, any woman refusing to wear a hijab in public is a criminal act, punishable by flogging, imprisonment or a fine.Explore more on these topics: