
Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has blamed US President Joe Biden for inciting chaos and terror amid anti-hijab protests.
Recently, US President Joe Biden supported the ongoing anti-hijab demonstrations in Iran. He said- 'I am surprised by the courage of the people protesting in Iran. America stands with the brave women of Iran. The Iranian government should understand and protect the fundamental rights of the people. They should end the violence.
Biden's statements are spreading chaos
Responding to this, Iran's President Ibrahim Raisi said- 'The American President, who is inciting anarchy, terror, and unrest in another country with his statements should be reminded that Iran's religious leader Ayotollah Ruhollah Khomeini has attacked America. was called the devil.'
Iran's Foreign Ministry also objected
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani has also objected to US President Joe Biden's support of nationwide anti-hijab demonstrations. He said- 'Biden has interfered in Iran's internal affairs by supporting the riots. He says that in recent days, the US administration has tried to incite unrest in Iran in many ways.
fine for not wearing a hijab
Although the hijab was mandated in Iran in 1979, on August 15, President Ibrahim Raisi signed order and was asked to strictly enforce it as a dress code. Also fine was imposed.
Iran became the Islamic Republic in 1979. Ayotollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a Shia religious leader, was made the Supreme Leader of Iran. From here Iran became a stronghold of Shia Islam in the world. Khomeini significantly curtailed women's rights.
Reasons for protests in Iran
On September 13, Iran police arrested a young woman named Mahsa Amini for not wearing a hijab. He died three days later, that is, on 16 September. According to Iranian media reports, Amini went into a coma just hours after her arrest. He was taken to the hospital. Reports said that Amini died of a head injury. Police claimed that Amini died due to a heart attack.
The demonstration spread across 30 cities
In Iran, anti-hijab protests, which have been going on for almost a month, have spread to 30 cities. Despite all the efforts of the government, the protests are not being stopped. Meanwhile, more than 210 people have died in police firing so far. More than two thousand people have been arrested.
Iran admitting protesters to a psychiatric hospital
Iran's education minister says that the mental condition of the school and college girls who oppose the hijab is not good. He said- All these girl students are suffering from mental illness. These girl students are being admitted to the psychiatric hospital. So that the anti-social behavior that is flourishing among these girl students can be corrected.
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