Tehran Representative: The Gentlemen Compromised, and Combating Unveiling and Indecency Became Harder

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Tehran Representative: The Gentlemen Compromised, and Combating Unveiling and Indecency Became Harder

The representative of Tehran said that the gentlemen compromised, and confronting lack of hijab and indecency became more difficult.

Zohreh Sadat Lajevardi, raising the question of how educators should train and explain topics, added that the explanation and elaboration of topics should be accompanied by our religious values, while we must present the correct narrative in a timely manner.

She stated that in recent years, the enemy quickly spread doubts during times of sedition, and unfortunately, by the time the revolutionary front took action to clarify, the enemy had achieved many of its goals. Unfortunately, the compromises made with lack of hijab and indecency have made it more difficult to confront these issues.

Lajevardi emphasized that the law on hijab and chastity will soon be passed, but public support for the police can help us have a society worthy of Iranians.

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