The international human rights organization Amnesty International is sounding the alarm about possible torture in such institutions.
In Iran, a student walking on university grounds in his underwear as a sign of protest was forcibly sent to a medical center for “special treatment,” Bild reported on Sunday, November 10.
Iranian student Ahu Daryai, who became famous for protesting in his underwear on the premises of the Islamic Azad University in Tehran, is facing the threat of severe retaliation for his speech against the ayatollah’s regime.
On November 2, she walked half-naked on the university campus to protest the mandatory wearing of the hijab, which is required by law in Iran. Iranian women face severe punishment, including torture and violence, for violating religious norms.
According to the Iranian embassy in Paris, Akha Daryai was admitted to the center for “special treatment” because she allegedly suffers from “mental instability.”
The international human rights organization Amnesty International is sounding the alarm about possible torture in such institutions.
Akhu Daryai’s protest gained worldwide attention and generated a wave of support on social media.
Let’s recall that last year the Iranian parliament adopted a bill on hijab and chastity, which provides penalties of up to 10 years in prison and fines for violating the Islamic dress code.
It was also reported that a girl in Iran died after falling into a coma after being attacked by the moral police.
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Source: korrespondent

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