Advocacy or illegal invasion of personal privacy

The practice of compulsory hijab by those who practice it has gone too far and become an illegal invasion of individuals' privacy.
During the Nowruz holiday, when Iranians travel to different cities for the holidays, they encounter a large number of well-known officials in different parts of the cities, especially historical and recreational places, who verbally warn women and girls about the mandatory hijab. In many cases, they also prevent them from entering tourist sites.
Many videos of Amerin's treatment of Maroof have been posted on social media, showing Amerin's inappropriate treatment of women and girls, often accompanied by beatings and verbal abuse. Another video has also been posted on social media, in which Amer, after warning a mother and daughter who had gone to a store to shop, empties a bucket of yogurt on their heads after they ignored him. Meanwhile, the store owner and some people present at the scene attack the person who warned him and get into a fight.
In response to the actions of this individual and others who go beyond the limits of good and violate the privacy of others, lawyer Mohsen Burhani wrote on his Twitter account: "If forbidding evil goes beyond the linguistic level and violates the dignity, life, property, privacy, and rights of individuals, this action is no longer forbidding evil, but rather an illegal violation and a crime, and others will have the right to legitimate defense against his behavior, in accordance with Article 156 of the Criminal Code."
In many cities, including Isfahan, Kermanshah, Shiraz, etc., people active in tourism centers who encounter harassment from well-known officials for women and girls have clashed with the officials and attempted to beat up the well-known officials.
Iranian men not only no longer tolerate the regime's oppression of girls and women, but they also stand by them and support them against oppression.




