Iranian student's protest against the hijab ended with "treatment"

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An Iranian student's protest against the hijab ended in treatment

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The girl protested against being forced to wear hijab

The international human rights organization Amnesty International sounds the alarm about hundreds of possible tortures in such institutions.

In Iran, a female student who walked through the university grounds in her underwear as a sign of protest was forcibly sent to a medical center for "special treatment," Bild reported on Sunday, November 10.

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Iranian student Ahu Daryai, who became famous for protesting in her underwear on the territory of the Islamic Azad University in Tehran, was threatened with cruel reprisals for her speech against the Ayatollah regime.

On November 2, she walked half-naked through the university campus, protesting the mandatory wearing of the hijab, established by law in Iran. For violating religious norms, Iranian women face severe punishment, including torture and violence.

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According to the Iranian embassy in Paris, Ahu Daryai was placed in a center for "special treatment" because she allegedly suffers from "mental instability".

The international human rights organization Amnesty International sounds the alarm about hundreds of possible tortures in such institutions.

Ahu Darya's protest attracted worldwide attention and sparked a wave of support on social media.

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