Released Iranian Journalists Charged in New Hijab Case

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Two Iranian journalists, Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, were temporarily released on bail after 16 months of imprisonment for covering protests in Iran. However, they were immediately faced with a new case for not wearing hijabs upon their release. The journalists had covered the death of Mahsa Amini, sparking protests across Iran. Despite the ongoing security threats, their release has brought hope to activists and garnered support from many, including Amini's father.
- Hijab judiciary case opened against 2 Iranian journalists 1 day after their temporary release ABC News
- Iran judiciary files new hijab case against released journalists BBC.com
- Iran lodges hijab case against journalists day after temporary release Al Jazeera English
- Iranian journalists celebrating release from jail charged for not wearing hijab The Guardian
- Iranian journalists who reported on Mahsa Amini’s death released from prison on bail CNN
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