Iranian newspaper editor charged over ‘false’ hijab survey

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Updated 20 December 2023
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Iranian newspaper editor charged over ‘false’ hijab survey

  • Mehdi Rahmanian’s Shargh newspaper poll showed 84% of respondents opposed mandatory hijab laws

LONDON: An Iranian newspaper editor has been charged with spreading false information after publishing a survey revealing widespread opposition to Iran’s mandatory hijab laws.

Mehdi Rahmanian, editor-in-chief of the reformist Shargh newspaper, was charged with “dissemination of false information,” Iran International reported.

Akbar Nasrollahi, spokesperson for the Judiciary’s Political and Media Crimes Courts, said that the charge stemmed from a complaint filed by the Tehran prosecutor, accusing the newspaper of a “misleading headline” in an article dated Oct. 25.

In the Shargh headline, the newspaper claimed that 84 percent of the Iranians polled were opposed to the country’s mandatory hijab law.

The survey, which involved 12,300 people, coincided with the approval of the Chastity and Hijab bill by the Iranian parliament, signaling the government’s intent to strengthen restrictions.

The bill, which proposes strict penalties for people who criticize the mandatory hijab, comes amid fierce debate over Iran’s religious dress laws.

Nasrollahi said that a verdict on Rahmanian’s case would be issued in due course. Following the case, the survey results were removed from Shargh’s website.


Media ministry’s Konoz wins 6 gold awards

The AVA Digital Awards are among the most prestigious international awards, established in the US nearly 19 years ago. (@KonozSA
Updated 23 January 2026
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Media ministry’s Konoz wins 6 gold awards

  • “The Destination” showcases the developments witnessed in Saudi Arabia over the past few years across political, economic, medical, sports, cultural, media and artistic fields

RIYADH: The Konoz Saudi Arabia initiative, one of the Ministry of Media’s programs, achieved a global milestone by winning six gold awards at the AVA Digital Awards for its documentary film “The Destination.”

Awards were given for documentary, film, editing, informational, cinematography and directing.

With the achievement, the film’s total awards since its release have risen to 13, in addition to receiving three international commendations, bringing the initiative’s overall tally to more than 50 local and international awards.

“The Destination” showcases the developments witnessed in Saudi Arabia over the past few years across political, economic, medical, sports, cultural, media and artistic fields. The film highlights the steady and accelerated steps toward realizing Saudi Vision 2030 and the Kingdom’s transformation into a global destination.

The documentary is currently available on the Shahid and stc tv platforms, in addition to being screened onboard Saudia flights. It combines creative footage drawn from trusted media sources covering events across the Kingdom with exclusive interviews featuring experts and specialists in the fields addressed by the film.

To date, the documentary has surpassed 10 million views across various platforms.

The AVA Digital Awards are among the most prestigious international awards, established in the US nearly 19 years ago. The awards aim to honor excellence in planning, directing, design and production across digital campaigns, audio and video production, website development, and social-media marketing and engagement.