Iran: Where is the girl who took off her clothes in protest against hijab? Concerns over the safety of the girl student increased

Iran University Girl Viral Video Police has taken a girl named Ahou Daryaei into custody on charges of roaming half naked in the university (Iran Student strips to Underwear). This incident is said to have happened on 2 November. A few days ago, the police had said that the student was under severe mental pressure (mental health issue). After interrogation, she has been sent to a psychiatric hospital.

Iran: Where is the girl who took off her clothes in protest against hijab? Concerns over the safety of the girl student increased

Iran University Girl. A few days ago, an incident happened in Iran, which strictly enforces Sharia law, which surprised the whole world. Recently a video went viral on social media in which it was claimed that a student at Iran's Islamic Azad University was roaming around the campus wearing underwear.

It was claimed that the girl took off her clothes in protest against Islamic attire (hijab). It is being told that the girl's name is Ahou Daryaai.

The student was under mental pressure: Police

According to the information, the police have taken her into custody for roaming half naked in the university (Iran Student strips to Underwear). Let us tell you that not wearing a hijab in Iran is punishable by jail. A few days ago, the police had said that the student was suffering from severe mental health issues. After interrogation, she has been sent to a psychiatric hospital.

Where is Ahou Daryaai?

University officials also said that the woman was suffering from mental health problems. Although the Iranian police is saying that the girl is in a psychiatric hospital, it has not been confirmed yet where she is.

The police had harassed Ahou Daryaee!

Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad said on this incident that the University Morality Police in Iran had harassed Ahou Daryaee for not wearing the hijab properly.

Ahou Daryaee did this to take revenge. This incident is an important event for the freedom struggle of Iranian women. Alinejad also told that this incident took place at the Science and Research University of Tehran.

International organizations opposed the detention

Many international organizations have also expressed concern over the detention of the student. Amnesty Iran has demanded the immediate release of the student. The human rights organization wrote in a post on X on Saturday, "Iranian authorities should immediately and unconditionally release the university student who was violently arrested on November 2. At the same time, it should also be ensured that she is able to contact her family and a lawyer." Mai Sato, the UN special envoy for Iran, wrote on her X account that she will "closely monitor the developments, including how authorities respond to them."