A wave of security clashes with business owners and guilds to confront women who want to exercise their right to choose their clothing has increased. In the latest news, the commander of the Hormuz Guard announced the seizure of a barge, saying that it had taken tourists on board in a mixed group and with inappropriate clothing for a sea excursion. Two days ago, a strait in Ilam province, which had become a place for tourists, was closed. With the summer season approaching and tourism increasing in Iran, has the government adopted a new strategy to confront what it calls lack of hijab? To what extent has this strategy widened the gap between the government and the people, and could it turn into another serious confrontation?




