Iran's New Law Tightens Women's Rights and Imposes Severe Penalties

Iran's president has expressed his disapproval of a recent law that aims to impose stricter regulations on women's rights.

The law includes harsh penalties for violations of dress codes, including the possibility of having assets and bank accounts seized. Women who refuse to pay fines may also face restrictions on obtaining passports.

Furthermore, businesses such as cafes and taxis could face legal consequences for serving women who are deemed to have a "bad hijab." This has led to widespread criticism and concerns about the increasing limitations on women's freedoms in Iran.

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