Holding a Doll-Making Festival to Promote Mandatory Hijab

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Holding a Doll-Making Festival to Promote Mandatory Hijab

Holding a Doll-Making Festival to Promote Mandatory Hijab

Amid ongoing civil protests against mandatory hijab in various cities of Iran, the CEO of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults announced that the organization intends to hold a doll-making festival to promote hijab culture.

Hamed Alameh stated that we have weaknesses in the area of hijab, so we can launch a doll-making festival with the theme of clothing. Once new characters are created, they can be registered to enable production, sale, and the setting up of exhibitions.

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