Iran expands public crackdown on women and girls, sparking public anger


by The Washington Post

The Washington Post— The new wave of repression appears to be one of the most significant efforts to roll back perceived social gains in the aftermath of the 2022 protest movement.

Daily Mail—Iran's hardliners employ female 'hijab enforcers' to spy on bare-headed women and bundle them into vans for interrogation in new crackdown. The 'hijab enforcers' have been ordered to stand on the streets of cities in Iran over the past three weeks, patrolling cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, metro stations and universities.

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WWLP.com—Bill heightens focus on missing black women, girls. Filed by Rep. Bud Williams of Springfield, a bill would create a state office responsible for research and data collection to address and reduce the incidence of violence against Black women and girls.