Iran arrests five people over 'indecent' skateboarding event with girls seen not wearing headscarves
Iranian state media reported on Friday that authorities have detained five people accused of organising a skateboarding event where dozens of teenagers mixed freely and girls didn't wear headscarves.
A video of the “Go Skateboarding Day” held off a boulevard in the southern city of Shiraz went viral on social media, prompting anger among conservative religious authorities in a country where the wearing of a Muslim hijab is mandatory for all women and teenage girls.
The state TV report said the provincial judiciary was looking into the event, while the state-run IRNA news agency reported that a rally to oppose Western-style gatherings of teenagers would be held after Friday prayers in Shiraz.
Iran is a theocracy where clerics control nearly all the levers of power and seek to dominate all aspects of life. They have long viewed such activities as part of a “soft war” by the West against the Islamic Republic.
Iranian law bans women from appearing in public without covering their hair with a hijab — a strict dress code imposed after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.