08.11.2024 18:21
Iranian student Ahoo Daryaei protested the mandatory hijab and dress code by stripping off her clothes on the university campus. It was claimed that Daryaei, who was detained by the Iranian police, was not allowed to meet with anyone and was allegedly being driven to madness with medication.
Ahoo Daryaei, a student at Azad University in Iran, was detained by Iranian police after she stripped down to her underwear in public to protest mandatory hijab and clothing rules.
HER LIFE IS IN DANGER
Iranian human rights activist Masih Alinejad stated that Ahoo Daryaei's life is in danger following her transfer to a psychiatric hospital. Activist Alinejad shared the following information:
This woman was forcibly hospitalized under psychiatric supervision; this marked the beginning of torture, and shortly thereafter, the cycle of forced confessions began. I believe her life is now in serious danger. I call on the international media, human rights organizations, and the international community to support her before it is too late. Let us be her voice.
THEY ARE TRYING TO MAKE HER INSANE WITH MEDICATION
Alinejad made a call on her social media account, stating, "The authorities are trying to drive her insane with pills and injections. She attempted to escape from the hospital but was unsuccessful. No one can enter the room."
SHE STRIPPED IN THE CAMPUS
The incident that made headlines in Iran occurred at Azad University in the capital, Tehran. A female student named Ahoo Daryaei suddenly stripped her clothes in the middle of the campus. The young woman, who did not care about anyone, remained in her underwear. The university administration reported the woman, who was protesting mandatory hijab and clothing rules, to the police. Iranian police came to the school and detained the woman.