Head of the Judiciary: Judicial Authorities Should Be Ready for the Implementation of Hijab Policies

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Head of the Judiciary: Judicial Authorities Should Be Ready for the Implementation of Hijab Policies

The head of the judiciary: Judicial authorities should be ready to implement hijab policies

Continuing the threats and warnings from government officials in Iran regarding mandatory hijab, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, the head of the judiciary, has instructed all judicial authorities to be prepared to cooperate and support the implementation of cultural and social policies and issues related to social harms and the hijab topic.

Mr. Ejei, in the meeting of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary, linked the non-compliance with the Islamic Republic’s mandatory hijab by women and girls to other countries and called for support of law enforcement and security forces in identifying affiliated currents and those connected to foreign intelligence services pursuing specific goals in the matter of social disorders.

The head of the Iranian judiciary also called for the implementation of the law on hijab with wisdom and strength.

Last night, in a speech, he also said that where there is a command of God, one must act decisively and without leniency and not be afraid of enemies, the devilish ones, and their propaganda wars.

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