Women in Iran are required by law to cover their hair in public with a Hijab since 1979. In fact in 2014, The Iranian Morality police found 3.6 million women guilty of wearing 'inappropriate' dresses. They were warned, fined and even arrested for the same, according to Esmail-Ahmadi-Moghaddam, the Head of National Security Forces, Iran. London-based journalist Masih Alinejad started a silent protest against the Hijab law with an online movement. She posted a collage of two photos on Facebook, in...
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