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A case of a student roaming naked has come to light in Iran’s capital Tehran. According to news agency AFP, this incident took place on Saturday at Tehran’s Azad University of Science and Research. Here a student of the university took off her clothes in protest against sexual harassment. Shortly after roaming naked, the Iranian police took the student into custody. According to Iranian newsletter Amir Kabir, the student was also beaten up during the detention. The video of this incident is also going viral on social media. In the video, the student can be seen roaming around the university. University spokesperson Amir Mahjoub posted on X that the student’s condition is not mentally good. She is under mental pressure and has a mental illness. Claim – Student’s hijab and clothes were pulled
Many media reports are also claiming that the student was mistreated by members of the Basij militia. Her hijab and clothes were pulled. In fact, a strict dress code has been implemented in Iran regarding women’s clothing. According to this, it is mandatory for women to wear hijab and loose clothes in public places. In such a situation, this step of the student is being seen as raising voice against the power of Iran. On the other hand, Iran’s state media Fars News Agency claimed that the student was not dressed properly. After this, when the security guards warned the student, the student took off her clothes. According to state media, the guards had talked peacefully. Anti-hijab protests took place in 2022
In Iran, in 2022, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a resident of Kurdistan province, died in police custody. Amini was arrested by Iran’s morality police for not wearing the hijab properly. After the arrest, while taking her to the detention center, the morality police tore Amini’s clothes and beat her up. After this, Amini died in the hospital. After the death, there were protests against the morality police from Kurdistan to Tehran. A large number of people attended Amini’s funeral. Women attending the funeral took off their hijabs in protest. During the protest against hijab, many women even cut their hair. During the protest, 551 people died and thousands were arrested. After about 3 months of protest, the Iranian government decided to abolish the morality police. The compulsory wearing of hijab was implemented after the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Although hijab was made mandatory in Iran in 1979, but on August 15, President Ibrahim Raisi signed an order and asked to strictly implement it as a dress code. Before 1979, under the rule of Shah Pahlavi, Iran was quite liberal in terms of women’s clothing. In 1979, Shah Reza Pahlavi had to leave the country and Iran became an Islamic Republic. Shia religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was made the Supreme Leader of Iran. From here Iran became the stronghold of Shia Islam in the world. Khomeini reduced the rights of women considerably ——————————- Read this news related to Iran too
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