Posted on 04/16/2023 2:27:30 PM PDT by george76
Iranian women who resist the hijab law face the brutal prospect of frozen bank accounts, drawing chilling parallels to the repressive tactics of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau against protestors.
Iran is intensifying its efforts to enforce strict dress codes for women by instituting a new law that fines women 2.5 billion rials ($60,000) for flouting hijab rules. Last month, Iran’s judiciary chief reiterated that “removing one’s hijab is equivalent to showing enmity to the Islamic Republic.”
This is all part of the Islamic Republic’s adherence to the Sharia, as it ramps up efforts even further to counter protests. The Quranic verses that govern women’s attire, Quran 24:31 and 33:59, have been used to justify these oppressive laws.
There have been protests in Iran against the hijab law since September after the death of Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody after being arrested for not wearing a hijab led to nationwide protests in Iran.
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the ongoing tension between the Islamic government and religious leaders who support the compulsory dress code and those who oppose it. In response to the protests, women have been appearing in public without hijabs, and some have even burned hijabs. Despite the risks of arrest for defying the obligatory dress code, many women in Iran continue to be seen unveiled in public places.
To combat the women who will not submit to the Iranian government’s Islamic dress code, officials installed cameras in public places to identify and penalize unveiled women. A member of the Cultural Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Hossein Jalali, told the media that the government was planning to punish women who refuse to wear hijabs in public by freezing their bank accounts. The government’s plans are mirroring a technique used by Canada’s Globalist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to suppress civil liberties protesters.
Jalali said that “unveiled persons” would get a text message telling them to respect the law, then enter a “warning phase” and eventually have their bank accounts frozen. “In the third stage, the bank account of the unveiled person may be frozen,” Jalali said. He did not explain what he meant by “warning stage.” But he hinted that morality police would not be involved. Other public figures said surveillance cameras equipped with artificial intelligence would be used to identify offenders.
The threat of freezing bank accounts is the same as what happened in Canada after Trudeau’s government invoked the Emergencies Act to quash the Freedom Convoy protests. Many of those who participated in or supported the protests had their bank accounts frozen.
The threat of having bank accounts frozen to comply with the law highlights the risks of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). In Nigeria, for example, the government limited ATM withdrawals of more than $45.00 to force people to use the unpopular CBDC.
Iran’s enforcement of strict dress codes for women and the threat of freezing bank accounts for non-compliance is a blatant violation of civil liberties. It is important to ensure that such draconian measures are not implemented in other countries, especially with the increasing use of digital currencies. The international community must speak out against such violations and pressure governments to respect human rights.
And emptied.
What a totally Justin Turdeau thing to do!
Coming soon to this country: Don’t take the jab?.....Still clinging to your guns?.....Not using the right pronouns?......
Kind of the same thing they want to do here.
Violaters Bank Accounts Will Be Frozen
Yep.
The IMF - Global central bank digital currency - CBDC ..
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I thought this was in New York - and I thought. Hmmmm. Oh well.
But than I saw “Iran.”
I’m struggling to figure out who’s worse - Iran’s mullahs or our Neocons. It’s a close call for me. Any thought?
They are pretty much the same thing.
Ok, thanks - I was struggling with that one.
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My thoughts exactly. We are not special. I thought we were, but I know now, we aren’t.
May truedolt burn in hell!
Absolutely, coming to the USA and western countries soon, brought in by liberals via social credit scores
American wokesters take note, your dreams are coming true but in Iran. So far.
Funny there are no Women In Revolt (Andy Warhol film) in Iran despite my having seen a number of references to the silent yearnings of younger Iranians drooling over what they see on TV done by people wearing suggestive outfits and flirting or dancing at clubs and being free.
Warhol was attacked in an elevator by a man hating feminist leading the Society For Cutting Up Men. (SCUM Manifesto author Valerie Solonas, who died in 1988.)((🥳))
“A single bullet had damaged his lungs, esophagus, spleen, liver, and stomach. After nearly two months, Warhol was released from the hospital, but required further surgeries over the subsequent years.”
No matter how many official military and police there are in Iran, Iranians have to have many opportunities for slashing and slicing or stabbing. Lorena Bobbit and others come to mind. Plus poisoning by eye drops day by day, or difficult to trace poisons. Or radiation. Fentanyl. C’mon Iranians, get to work.
Note:
Women in Revolt is a 1971 American satirical film produced by Andy Warhol and directed by Paul Morrissey. The film stars Jackie Curtis, Candy Darling, and Holly Woodlawn, three trans women and superstars of Warhol’s Factory scene.
Don’t laugh at what’s happening in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The USA is ruled by fanatics with ten times the religious fervor and zeal of the Iranian government, and will do this as soon as they can.
Only it won’t be about the face veil. It’ll be about NOT supporting the latest movement (trans) whose end goal is the destruction of the family.
The women should wear a MAGA hat to help hide from the cameras. lol
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