Girls arrested for removing hijab at Iran skateboarding event

Despite laws, many have pushed boundaries over past two decades by allowing head coverings to slide back and reveal more hair

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Nima 20 does acrobatic actions during his play with skateboard in Tehran, Iran, August 12, 2008. To match feature INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY (AUGUST 12).—Reuters
Nima 20 does acrobatic actions during his play with skateboard in Tehran, Iran, August 12, 2008. To match feature INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY (AUGUST 12).—Reuters

  • Holding gathering without observing religious and legal norms prohibited.
  • Under Islamic law since 1979 revolution, women must wear hijab.
  • Many push boundaries by allowing head coverings to slide back.


TEHRAN: Iranian police have arrested several teenage girls for not wearing headscarves at a skateboarding day in the southern city of Shiraz, along with some of the event's organisers, state media reported Friday.

A number of girls "removed their hijab at the end of the sports event without observing the religious considerations and legal norms", state news agency IRNA quoted Shiraz police chief Faraj Shojaee as saying.

"With the coordination of the judiciary, a number of perpetrators and people related to this gathering were identified and arrested on Thursday," he said.

A video purporting to show Tuesday's "Go Skateboarding Day" event went viral in Iran on social media.

"Holding any mixed sports or non-sports gathering without observing the religious and legal norms is prohibited... and the organisers will be dealt with according to the law," Shojaee added.

Shiraz governor Lotfollah Sheybani said the event was "held with the intention of breaking social, religious, and national rules and norms", IRNA reported.

Under Islamic law in force in Iran since its 1979 revolution, women must wear a hijab that covers the head and neck while concealing the hair.

Iranian media on Sunday reported that police had arrested 120 people for alleged "criminal acts" including drinking alcohol, mixed-sex dancing, and uncovering the hijab at a party in the forest in the country's north.