Iran: Cleaning of the dead body in the morgue, treatment with a psychiatrist; Women not wearing hijab are getting these
A Tehran court sentenced a woman for cleaning dead bodies in a morgue for violating hijab rules.
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The government of Iran is treating women who do not wear hijab with psychiatrists. According to media reports, the more the women are violating the rules, the more the government is tightening them. Iranian actress Afsane Beygan has also been given a two-year suspended prison sentence, as well as being ordered to visit a psychiatrist for counseling every week. Let us tell you that in the past, the actress had posted many of her pictures on social media without wearing a hijab.
Cleaning dead bodies as punishment
According to media reports, a Tehran court sentenced a woman to clean dead bodies in a morgue for violating hijab rules. Actually the victim woman was caught driving the car without hijab. Let us tell you that after the death of a girl named Mehsa Amini, who was tortured by Iran's moral police, there were nationwide protests in Iran and during that time a large number of women demonstrated against the hijab.
After the death of Mehsa Amini, the protest against Hijab increased
After Mahsa Amini's death, a large number of women have stopped wearing the hijab in protest. This is the reason why the government of Iran is taking a tough stand against it. Recently, another Iranian actress, Ajdeh Samadi, wore a cap instead of a hijab during a funeral. Due to this, the court of Iran told the actress to be suffering from a disease called 'anti-social personality' and directed her to go to a psychiatrist every week for treatment.
Psychiatrists also raised questions
Iranian psychiatrists have also questioned this method of the Iranian government. Ghulam Hossein Mohseny Eji, president of an organization of psychiatrists in Iran, also accused the authority of exploiting psychiatrists in a letter to Iran's top judge. It has also been said in the letter that 'diagnosis of mental illness is the work of psychiatrists and not of judges'.
women being fired
Let us inform that in Iran, Hijab is being taken so strictly that women who are caught driving without Hijab, their vehicle is confiscated. At the same time, companies are being pressurized to fire women employees who do not wear hijab. Even women not wearing hijab are being denied treatment in the hospital.

