evidence whatsoever if they were even iranian or not, wow, as the foreign policy claims they were, saki nasiri, pseudonym of a journalist in iran, and tuba moshiri, another pseudonym of a journalist in iran, wrote an article titled iran's new even worse hijab era has become. wow. so the foreign policy here falsely claims that freedoms are increasingly under threat for iran's female citizens, according to women's rights advocates and united nations experts who say that the hijab crackdown is creating a chilling effect on women's rights activism and legitimizing broader gender discrimination. mind you, these women's rights advocates and un experts have no names and no positions which put such claims at the level of herecy. this piece by foreign policy continues to spread lines claiming that iranian women now cannot drive, cannot do their jobs and can't even have coffee without worrying about have their cars impounded, being fired or getting hit with fines if the hijab is not worn or worn too lose loosely. yeah, in reality, if you go on youtube and research these claims, look at the malls in tehr