Widespread presence of female skaters without mandatory hijab on the streets of Tehran

Many female skaters appeared on the streets of Tehran without the mandatory hijab.
A video has been published on social media showing girls without the mandatory hijab, along with boys, on the streets of Tehran.
Last Friday, August 10, a large group of girls and boys, in a situation where the Islamic Republic government imposes great pressure on Iranian girls and women regarding compulsory veiling, took to the streets with their skates in their optional veils. The scene that is clear in this video is that they continue on their way regardless of the presence of government agents on the street.
Their presence comes at a time when many business establishments have been sealed off due to non-compliance with the hijab, and according to the Judiciary Spokesperson, more than 2,200 legal cases have been filed in the first four months of the year regarding the issue of uncovering the hijab, 825 of which have resulted in convictions. However, the disobedience of Iranian women seeking justice regarding the compulsory hijab against the Islamic Republic system continues to grow more widespread every day.
By releasing the aforementioned video, the skateboarding boys and girls announced, "Mr. President, we are injecting happiness into society."




