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Hijabs in Iran

Dave Darling

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Hey, something I just noticed- I have a cousin in-law from Iran that married into my family, this has made me interested in Iran and I have been watching YouTube videos about the country. There are many new videos that have just been produced in the last few days. I had a look and noticed something amazing, Iranian women are no longer wearing their hijabs (muslim head scarves) out in public! Not a single one was wearing one! They are very brave, they could be arrested by the secret police and be tortured for doing this! The Iranian government had agreed to review the hijab laws, I am not sure what the final verdict was but I have been praying for freedom for Iranian women and that the hijab laws would be struck down.