Iran Targets Businesses to Stop Women From Ignoring Hijab Law – The New York Times
In the first days of the Iranian New Year holiday in March, the police showed up at a cafe in Tehran with orders to shut it down for two days. The cafe had run afoul of Iranian law by serving women who were not covering their hair with head scarves, they said.
Since then, the cafes management has been summoned repeatedly by the authorities and ordered to warn customers to wear their scarves. Mohammad, the owner, grudgingly did the bare minimum, putting a sign on the wall telling women to respect the hijab law. There is little point in doing more, he said.
Emboldened since the women-led protests that broke out last fall, which turned into nationwide demonstrations against the Islamic Republic, growing numbers of Iranian women have started going around without head scarves and wearing Western-style clothes. In Iran, Mohammad said, forcing women to wear the hijab is a lost cause.
In all honesty, we didnt get upset when they shut down our cafe, said Mohammad, who asked to be identified only by his first name to avoid further legal repercussions. In fact, we felt good about it, because this is really good P.R. for us and our business.
His nonchalance suggested the depth and speed of change in Iran, where the theocratic government considers the dress code a matter of existential importance. As temperatures rise and more women go out in outfits that run flagrantly afoul of the law mandating modest clothing, official efforts to enforce it could intensify the conflict between Iranians and their clerical rulers.
Determined to reclaim control after months of destabilizing protests that called its authority into question, the government recently tried a fresh tack in its campaign to enforce the hijab law, closing 150 businesses in just 24 hours for serving improperly veiled women. It also announced that the authorities would use surveillance cameras and other tools to go after women violating the law.
Women seen on surveillance footage going unveiled in public could be prosecuted, and those caught driving without a head scarf could have their cars impounded, the police said.
Citing Irans interior minister, a member of Irans parliament, known as the Majlis, said recently that women who do not wear the hijab in public will first receive a warning via text message. A second strike means the woman will be refused public services, he said, and a third could mean a referral for prosecution. Though he did not specify what kinds of public services would be denied, the penalty may include barring affected women from banks, government offices and university and school campuses.
On Monday, the mayor of Tehran, Irans capital, said that guards at subway stations would begin stopping unveiled women from riding the metro, first verbally warning them and then ejecting them from the station.
Aspects of the crackdown are nothing new. For the last several years, the authorities have issued summonses to women caught driving without veils by traffic cameras, sending them to morality education centers instead of traffic school. But the announcement suggests the use of surveillance to enforce the hijab may become far more widespread, though details are scarce about the governments technology.
The authorities are also trying to enlist private businesses such as hotels, restaurants, cafes and bookstores, warning them to enforce the law inside their walls or risk closure.
In recent interviews, workers and managers at businesses that were shut down recently said they were reluctant to comply. Customers and tourists would no longer come, they said, adding that people were too used to their newly claimed freedom and would simply go elsewhere.
But the shutdowns, on top of an already flailing economy, may increase the financial pressure on businesses.
Fahimeh, 40, who works in the beauty and fashion industry in Tehran and has been flouting the hijab law, said that while she opposed bullying by the authorities, I, for one, dont want my freedom at the cost of another person suffering.
Going without a hijab appears to be most common among privileged urbanites, but an increasing number of women are flouting the requirement to cover their heads and dress modestly in the long, loose cover-ups known as manteaus, including in smaller cities and more conservative neighborhoods.
When officers came to shut down Mohammads cafe, he said, he pointed at a table where two women were sitting, one unveiled and the other wearing the conservative, full-length and all-black veil known as the chador.
I told him, Eventually you have to accept this. Im not a sociologist, but Im pretty sure what youre doing has almost no effect, Mohammad said.
For now, it seems like the only solution the regime has is to increase the pressure on businesses, he said. He added: Eventually, the regime will give up. It doesnt have either the capacity or the support of the majority to stand in the way of women.
Many Iranian women still wear the head scarf, both voluntarily and because of family pressure, especially in more conservative parts of the country. A significant conservative slice of society still supports government enforcement, and the rapid spread of unveiled women has exposed a degree of polarization between them and more liberal Iranians. A recent viral video showed a man in Shandiz, a city in northeastern Iran, throwing yogurt at two women who were not wearing head scarves in a grocery store.
Reza, who works as a manager at a tourism business in Isfahan Province, south of Tehran, said the company was shut down for nearly three days in mid-March. He said tourists preferred a freer environment, and forcing businesses to enforce the hijab law would harm an industry still struggling to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
The coercion and punishment wont force women into wearing hijab, he said. Instead, itll make them more determined to choose their clothing freely.
Already, Iranian officials appear to have acknowledged the reality that they cannot enforce the hijab law exactly as before.
The morality police, whose officers once roamed the streets arresting women deemed to be violating the law including Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old woman whose death in their custody set off mass protests have disappeared from public. Still, other law enforcement units can enforce the law.
That has all come as the authorities have tamped down the women-led protests that gripped Iran for months, through a heavy-handed security presence in cities and the execution of at least four people accused of involvement in the protests.
But public comments by officials demonstrate that even the conservatives in power disagree about how to handle the law now that many women have openly repudiated it.
In a recent statement, the headquarters of Amr-e- be- Marouf, a conservative government-affiliated institute whose sole purpose is to enforce Islamic norms, said that the authorities previous means of compelling women to wear the head scarf were outdated and defeated. The country needed to find effective and inexpensive ways to enforce it instead, it said.
On the same day, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, the head of the Majlis, became the latest establishment figure to suggest some change was needed, saying that the government needed to prioritize Irans perpetually declining economy over any other concern.
Regarding issues such as hijab and chastity, he said, the authorities should learn from all the methods that we used in the past and we should review and think about it.
For Shahnaz, 62, a teacher from Tehran who has also stopped wearing a head scarf in public, the government has no choice but to accept the new reality.
Women have made their decision, she said, asking to be identified only by her first name to avoid official repercussions. We are not willing to go back from where we are now. History always moves ahead and there is no way to return.
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