Men in Iran are wearing hijabs in solidarity with their wives who are forced to cover their hair 

Men in Iran are wearing hijabs in a display of solidarity with women across the country who are forced to cover their heads in public.  Wearing a headscarf is strictly enforced by so-called ‘morality police’ in Iran and has been since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. 

Men in Iran are wearing hijabs in solidarity with their wives who are forced to cover their hair | People | News | The Independent

this story put a smile on my cynical face

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