Mohsen Barhani: The Police Do Not Have the Right to Send Messages and Summon for Hijab Reasons

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Mohsen Barhani: The Police Do Not Have the Right to Send Messages and Summon for Hijab Reasons

Mohsen Borhani: The police have no right to send messages or summon over hijab issues

Mohsen Borhani, a faculty member at the University of Tehran and a lawyer, wrote in a tweet that the police have no right to send messages, guide, summon, seize vehicles, or force people to attend explanatory classes regarding the non-observance of hijab.

All of these actions are illegal, a precedent, and a violation of civil rights.

A nation unaware of its rights becomes a test subject for arbitrary actions.

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