Sunday, April 3, 2016

Iran - Air France crew protest mandatory dress code in iran

NCRi - A number of Air France cabin crew have protested against forced veiling on arrival in Tehran. According to France News on April 2, Christophe Pillet of the SNPNC (Syndicat National du Personnel Navigant Commercial) union, said: "The female attendants union office continued to call and say they do not want to spend their mandatory headscarves." Mr. Pillet, Air France management said: the female Air France cabin have to wear headscarves while arrival to Tehran and if they refuse the possibility of "penalties" against anyone not observing the dress code. "Iranian law requires that a veil covering the hair be worn in public places by all women on its territory." Under the Iranian regime's fundamentalist laws, all women in Iran have been forced to cover their hair since the 1979 revolution.



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