Closure of 7 Cafes and Restaurants in Savadkuh Due to Non-Compliance with Hijab

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Closure of 7 Cafes and Restaurants in Savadkuh Due to Non-Compliance with Hijab

Sealing of 7 cafes and restaurants in Savadkuh due to non-compliance with hijab

The prosecutor of Savadkuh says seven cafes and restaurants in this area have been sealed due to the promotion of unveiling and eating during fasting hours.

Mohammad Khanlari, the prosecutor of Savadkuh, told Fars News Agency that seven cafes and restaurants have been sealed because of the promotion of unveiling, non-compliance with ethical and Islamic rules, and eating during fasting hours.

In recent months, an increasing number of women in Iran have been moving around in public without the headscarf and the attire mandated by the government.

Domestic news agencies have reported the sealing of hundreds of business units in various cities of Iran from mid-March until now due to non-compliance with hijab, a widespread and extensive closure that opponents call the establishment of sealing patrols and undercover morality patrols.

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