Kuwait Times

Iran lodges hijab case against freed journalist­s

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Iran’s judiciary said Monday it had launched new proceeding­s against two journalist­s for posing without the mandatory headscarf upon their release after more than a year in prison. Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi were released Sunday from Tehran’s Evin prison, where they had been held for their coverage of the September 2022 death in custody of a young woman which sparked nationwide protests.

Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, had been arrested for an alleged breach of strict dress rules for women. Images of the two journalist­s smiling and holding hands outside the prison circulated on social

media following their release. The judiciary’s Mizan Online website noted the photos showed “the women without hijab”, which has been made obligatory for women in public spaces since shortly after Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution. Mizan said “a new case was filed against the defendants” as a result.

The terms of the journalist­s’ release on bail bar them from travelling abroad, Mizan said on Sunday. In October, the judiciary said they had been found guilty of collaborat­ion with Iran’s arch enemy the United States, conspiring against state security and “propaganda” against the Islamic republic.

Mohammadi, 36, was subsequent­ly given six years in prison and Hamedi, 31, was handed a seven-year term for the collaborat­ion offence, said Mizan at the time. The two also received five-year sentences each for the conspiracy charges and one year for propaganda, said Mizan, adding the sentences would be served concurrent­ly.

The two have since appealed their sentences and Tasnim news agency has said they “will remain out of jail until the appeals court makes a decision”.

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