hossein suzanchi is a professor of the university and the university. but it is not a punishment. do you remember that at first the police used to hide in order to fine them, but then they themselves announced that they no longer have the right to do this and should be exposed, which means that we don't want to. take a wrist this difference between civil and criminal laws is a very important issue in my opinion. bahar arvin, professor of sociology, tarbiat modares university. hijab is a cultural conflict, and you are using this exclusive tool of state violence, whether it is a fine, punishment or prison, in a cultural conflict, which has unfortunate consequences for the society and the social arena. mohsen mahdian, managing director of hamshahri media institute, if the removal of the hijab requirement does not contribute to non-hijab, why do we insist on the implementation of the hijab law? the answer is simple, the reason is that the story does not end here. culture changes over time, if it is not controlled, there is no reason for tomorrow to be better than today. sociologist ah