Protests have swept Iran since the September 16 death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian of Kurdish origin arrested by the morality police for allegedly flouting the sharia-based law.
Quoted by the ISNA news agency, he did not specify what could be modified in the law by the two bodies, which are largely in the hands of conservatives. "But there are methods of implementing the constitution that can be flexible," he said in televised comments. But in July this year Raisi, an ultra-conservative, called for mobilisation of"all state institutions to enforce the headscarf law".In September, Iran's main reformist party called for the mandatory hijab law to be rescinded.
Iran accuses its sworn enemy the United States and its allies, including Britain, Israel, and Kurdish groups based outside the country, of fomenting the street protests which the government calls"riots". Cited by state news agency IRNA, it said the figure included security officers, civilians and"separatists" as well as"rioters".
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