Mwanamke wa Iran avua nguo zote baada ya kughasiwa kuwa amevaa vibaya hijab

Mwanamke wa Iran avua nguo zote baada ya kughasiwa kuwa amevaa vibaya hijab

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Iranian woman strips clothes in protest after being assaulted for improperly wearing hijab - report​


University officials claimed that the woman was suffering from "severe mental pressure and had a mental disorder."​


 The young woman who stripped in protest after allegedly being assaulted for improperly wearing a hijab. (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)
The young woman who stripped in protest after allegedly being assaulted for improperly wearing a hijab. (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)

Tehran’s security forces arrested an Iranian woman for stripping off her clothes in protest after she was allegedly assaulted for improperly wearing her hijab, in violation of Tehran’s strict modesty laws, according to international media reports and footage from Saturday.

The young woman was assaulted by security forces at Tehran's Islamic Azad University, according to Iran International.

A university official later confirmed her arrest.

"Following an indecent act by a student at the Science and Research Branch of the university, campus security intervened and handed the individual over to law enforcement authorities," Amir Mahjoub, Director General of Public Relations at Islamic Azad University, wrote on X/Twitter. "The motives and underlying reasons for the student's actions are currently under investigation."

Iranian women watch the practice session of Iran's national soccer team from behind the railings as they banned from entering the stadium at Azadi (freedom) sport complex in Tehran, Iran May 21, 2006 (credit: MORTEZA NIKOUBAZI/ REUTERS)
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Iranian women watch the practice session of Iran's national soccer team from behind the railings as they banned from entering the stadium at Azadi (freedom) sport complex in Tehran, Iran May 21, 2006 (credit: MORTEZA NIKOUBAZI/ REUTERS)
Mahjob later stated on X that "at the police station,...it was found that she was under severe mental pressure and had a mental disorder".

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Iran International, citing an Iranian student group, reported that the student had been harassed by security forces for not wearing her hijab.

The security forces reportedly tore her clothes, and the interaction left the student bloodied. Student groups shared mixed reports as to how she was wounded, with some claiming that the forces smashed her head into a nearby car or pillar.

Messages of support​

Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American journalist, author, and women's rights activist who the IRGC attempted to assassinate, commented on X, “In Iran, a student harassed by her university’s morality police over her 'improper' hijab didn’t back down. She turned her body into a protest, stripping to her underwear and marching through campus—defying a regime that constantly controls women’s bodies. Her act is a powerful reminder of Iranian women’s fight for freedom. Yes we use our bodies like weapons to fight back a regime that kills women for showing their hair.
 
Saddam hussein alikuwa mbabe anatisha kuliko ayatollah.

Ghadaffi alikuwa anatisha kuliko ayatollah

Osama bin laden alikuwa anatisha kuliko Ayatollah

Ila wote hao.. waliuwawa kama panya.

Ayatollah ni swala la muda tu, zamu yake ya kwenda kwenye mabikra 72 inamkuta
 

Iranian woman strips clothes in protest after being assaulted for improperly wearing hijab - report​


University officials claimed that the woman was suffering from "severe mental pressure and had a mental disorder."​


 The young woman who stripped in protest after allegedly being assaulted for improperly wearing a hijab. (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)
The young woman who stripped in protest after allegedly being assaulted for improperly wearing a hijab. (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)

Tehran’s security forces arrested an Iranian woman for stripping off her clothes in protest after she was allegedly assaulted for improperly wearing her hijab, in violation of Tehran’s strict modesty laws, according to international media reports and footage from Saturday.

The young woman was assaulted by security forces at Tehran's Islamic Azad University, according to Iran International.

A university official later confirmed her arrest.

"Following an indecent act by a student at the Science and Research Branch of the university, campus security intervened and handed the individual over to law enforcement authorities," Amir Mahjoub, Director General of Public Relations at Islamic Azad University, wrote on X/Twitter. "The motives and underlying reasons for the student's actions are currently under investigation."

Iranian women watch the practice session of Iran's national soccer team from behind the railings as they banned from entering the stadium at Azadi (freedom) sport complex in Tehran, Iran May 21, 2006 (credit: MORTEZA NIKOUBAZI/ REUTERS)'s national soccer team from behind the railings as they banned from entering the stadium at Azadi (freedom) sport complex in Tehran, Iran May 21, 2006 (credit: MORTEZA NIKOUBAZI/ REUTERS)
Enlrage image
Iranian women watch the practice session of Iran's national soccer team from behind the railings as they banned from entering the stadium at Azadi (freedom) sport complex in Tehran, Iran May 21, 2006 (credit: MORTEZA NIKOUBAZI/ REUTERS)
Mahjob later stated on X that "at the police station,...it was found that she was under severe mental pressure and had a mental disorder".

What is Outbrain
Iran International, citing an Iranian student group, reported that the student had been harassed by security forces for not wearing her hijab.

The security forces reportedly tore her clothes, and the interaction left the student bloodied. Student groups shared mixed reports as to how she was wounded, with some claiming that the forces smashed her head into a nearby car or pillar.

Messages of support​

Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American journalist, author, and women's rights activist who the IRGC attempted to assassinate, commented on X, “In Iran, a student harassed by her university’s morality police over her 'improper' hijab didn’t back down. She turned her body into a protest, stripping to her underwear and marching through campus—defying a regime that constantly controls women’s bodies. Her act is a powerful reminder of Iranian women’s fight for freedom. Yes we use our bodies like weapons to fight back a regime that kills women for showing their hair.
Nahofia watakuwa wameshamuua dah
 
Kwa Iran kule kwa mnyaaz wanasingizia chochote kwani ni sehemu ya ibada.. Majuzi wamemnyonga raia pacha wa Iran na Germany bila kumpa nafasi ya kujitetea wamempa kesi ya ugaidi wakanyonga case closed
Huyo dada alikua mgonjwa wa akili ila hajakuzidi wewe kwa ugonjwa Iran hata wewe ukipeleka ugaidi wako au ushoga wenu utafyekwa tu na case itakua closed 🔐 kama waliokua kabla yako na hao mnaowategemea wawatetee wakaishia kupiga kelele pole kijana ulienda kuzika au umeishia kupiga kelele tu kwa gaidi mwenzio kutenganishwa kichwa na kiwili wili
 
Sema mtoto ”kazi”

Mgonjwa wa akili ina maana Tehran nzima hakuna mwanaume mwenye huruma akamsitiri huyo mtoto mpaka anaumbuka hapo?
Kutokua na mtu wa kumstiri na kua ni mgonjwa wa akili vina uhusiano upi halafu alistiriwa ila kwakua huelewi mambo ndio unakurupuka hayo matukio yalinaswa na cctv camera ila alistiriwa saf kabisa
 
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