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An Afghan poet's sharp criticism of the interference of citizens in the law of chastity and hijab: The Iranian nation does not need the interference of citizens of other countries/this issue has negative social and even security consequences.

 انتقاد تند شاعر افغانستانی از دخالت دادن اتباع در قانون عفاف و حجاب: ملت ایران نیاز به دخالت اتباع دیگر کشور‌ها ندارد/ این قضیه تبعات منفی اجتماعی و حتی امنیتی دارد
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Monday 2024/12/02 - 14:32News Code:9187

The author of this pen sees it as his duty to express his concern about that part of the chastity and hijab law that goes back to the immigrant community.

Mohammad Kazem Kazemi, an Afghan poet, wrote in Farhikhtgan: 

The author of this pen sees it as his duty to express his concern about that part of the chastity and hijab law that goes back to the immigrant community. 

The Iranian nation is a mature, rational and aware nation. It does not require the intervention of nationals of other countries, including immigrants, to conduct its affairs. 

I don't know if the respected officials have thought about how much this issue can have negative social and even security consequences in a matter that has been challenging even among Iranian society? Recently, the immigrant community has been severely affected by anti-immigrant groups. 

It should be said that according to the words of one of the respected members of the parliament in justifying this case, it was said that these commanders are supposed to work only for the immigrant community itself. But this is not out of context, and if our immigrants are to obtain permits in the internal affairs of the immigrant community, there are more important priorities, such as education and medical care. For example, an immigrant doctor can open an office for the treatment of immigrants, which is more necessary there.

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