Nouri Ghazaljeh, a member of parliament, likely faces issues regarding the hijab based on the laws of the 60s

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Nouri Ghazaljeh, a member of parliament, likely faces issues regarding the hijab based on the laws of the 60s

Nouri Ghazaljeh, a member of the parliament, may be dealing with issues related to hijab based on the laws of the 1960s.

In response to the re-implementation of the morality police by what the police force calls ‘Operation Nur’, Nouri Ghazaljeh, a member of the eleventh parliament, stated to Iran Watchdog that the police force’s reference to the hijab and chastity law in this action is not valid as this bill has not yet been passed into law.

The hijab and chastity law has not completed its legal process and is not official. Currently, this law is being tossed back and forth between the parliament and the Guardian Council. The police force may be acting based on past laws from the early 1960s and could take some discretionary actions regarding this matter.

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