Beneath the shadow of global headlines, day-to-day reality in Iran has long been at variance with Western narratives. In Nov, when we spent three days in Tehran, one of the first messages I received when Ireached – from a friend in US – said the women must all be in hijabs. How wrong that was!
Barring some older women, no one was wearing – forget hijabs – even a scarf over their heads in public places. We were told that in restaurants, if a woman has a scarf covering her head, a young woman might come by, flip it off, and say ‘Don’t betray the movement’.
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