The Iranian authorities arrested this Saturday a student from the Islamic Azad University in Tehran after having walked around in his underwear in front of the center’s doors. A video spread on social networks It shows the woman sitting at the university gates in her underwear and with her hair exposed.
The women’s protest is motivated by harassment by members of Basich, a paramilitary group of volunteers, who They would have torn off her headscarf and torn the clothes she was wearing.. In protest, the student took off her clothes and sat at the doors of the university to the astonishment of passersby.
According to the mandatory dress code in Iran, women must wear a headscarf and loose clothing in public. The images, which were first posted by Iranian student social media channel Amir Kabir Newsletter, were published by numerous Persian-language media outlets including rights group Hengaw and news website Iran Wire, as well as Amnesty International.
The images appear to have been recorded by curious onlookers in a neighboring building. Another video showed how men dressed in civilian they put her in a car and took her to an unknown place. According to Amir Kabir’s bulletin, the student was beaten during detention. “The Iranian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release the university student who was violently detained after removing her clothes in protest at security officers’ abusive application of the mandatory headscarf,” Amnesty International said.
The London-based rights group, which has reported abuses against women in Iranian prisons in recent years, added: “Until she is released, authorities must protect her from torture and other ill-treatment and guarantee him access to his family and a lawyer. He added that “allegations of beatings and sexual violence against her during her detention require independent and impartial investigations.”
“Inappropriate clothing in class”
The Iranian news agency Fars, with a conservative tendency, confirmed the incident in a report in which it published a photo with the very blurred student. According to the agency, the student had brought “inappropriate clothing” in class and had “undressed” after being warned by security guards to comply with the dress code.
The public relations director of Azad University, Amir Mahjob, later stated in a post on X that the student, separated from her husband and mother of two children, “suffered from a mental disorder.” In addition, the local newspaper ‘Farhikhtegan’ reported that she had been admitted to a mental health facility.
بررسیها نشان ایشان بخاطر اختلال روانی، اقدام به فیلمبرداری همکلاسیها و استادش میکند با با اعتراض آنها میشود. موضوعی که مسبوق به سابقه بوده است. وی پس از اراست روبرو میشود به Download
— سید امیر محجوب (@s_amirmahjob) November 2, 2024
Citing “witnesses,” he stated that The security guards spoke “calmly” with the student and denied reports that his actions had been aggressive. In 2022, protests broke out across the country following the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian Kurdish woman who had been detained for an alleged dress code violation.
For its part, Mai Sato, UN Human Rights Rapporteur for Iran has written in her X profile that she is closely following the young woman’s situation, including the response of the authorities.
“We must not leave each other alone,” wrote Katayoun Riahi, an actress who supported the protests, in an Instagram post in which she expressed her support for the student. Hossein Ronaghi, a prominent Iranian activist who was imprisoned during the protests, praised the student’s “bravery” in a post onI cry from the bottom of my heart against the oppression that has ended people’s livesespecially women.”
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