Iranian student strips in protest against assault by hijab enforcers.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202411025012

35 comments
  1. Of course they roughed her up. Disgusting culture.

    >During the student’s arrest, she was subjected to severe physical assault, including her head striking either a car door or a pillar, which caused heavy bleeding. “Blood stains from the student were reportedly seen on the car’s tires,” the report noted.

  2. A student in Iran’s Azad university, Science and Research branch was being harassed and confronted by security officers over her hijab, during which her clothes were torn, she then removed her clothing in protest and sat down in the middle of the campus.
    [Here’s](https://twitter.com/SamRasoulpour/status/1852704794651312265?t=fKJMwL6vasBF2jE7BiJvEg&s=19) a video other students took.

    She was later forcefully arrested by the plainclothes as per [this](https://twitter.com/SamRasoulpour/status/1852727517443932327?t=_PA-ajpY5Wu4dx5j8bdUEw&s=19) video.
    We don’t know anything about who arrested her or what even her name is. But her life is doubtless in danger.

  3. She got her head slammed into a car and clothes ripped cause despite wearing the hijab she was doing so “improperly”. And of course after this protest she’s now been arrested.

    But don’t worry, the new president said the moral police and violence on women will end!

  4. Know your rights as a human being, fight for it if you must and never take it for granted because women like her can only imagine equal rights.

  5. This is incredibly brave. She did this knowing full well that it’s likely a death sentence.

    Fuck this regime & fuck any regime that supresses women’s rights.

  6. I salute to her bravery and fuck those scums who tried to bully her despite her complying with bullshit laws.

  7. Heroes take many forms – she is absolutely one of them.

    The women, and people, of Iran will not be oppressed forever. Certainly not with examples like this to inspire us all on their behalf.

  8. The shear bravery of her actions is basically unheard of. By doing this, she knows she’ll probably be arrested, raped, tortured, and then executed. Despite knowing the unavoidable consequences, she still had the incredible fortitude and strength to do this protest.

  9. There are Western people who attribute progressive values to themselves and who somewhat simp for the Iranian regime for ‘fighting American imperialism,’ etc. Some people are easily swayed by the right buzzwords and catchphrases.

  10. I pray that some decency will prevail and her life will be spared. But, I doubt it. The world will be in awe of your strength, I know I am.

  11. I was there today , usually we have something called (herasat) if you are talking to a girl or grab an opposite gender hand or even not wearing hijab (they have some sort of camera that detects hijab , and smoking and it’s all over university), they will talk and they will bring it to somewhere called Disciplinary committee , they are notifying your parents and make you sign paperwork that says you are promised to obey the rules and never repeat that again, and you will have a session with a psychologist , usually staff are not that harsh but they have to what they’re ordered to

  12. There is hope.I hope the students save the country from that muslim old farts that drag iran down the f-ing drain

  13. Iran is a lesson. In the 60’s and 70’s Iran was a modern and fashionable western styled country. What we see now is what happens when the conservative religious right takes over and their power is unchecked.

  14. Iranian women who go out and protest for their rights and freedom are among the bravest people in the entire world.

  15. Another young woman will disappear for a day or two then show up in hospital and die shortly after that.

    There is a pattern to this behavior against women in Iran and Afghanistan. At least in Iran women can speak to each other.

  16. There is no way she is getting out of jail alive and/ or without being sexually and physically assaulted while there. That is the sad fact of jail for a woman there.

    She knew that before the protest- that alone speaks volumes on how miserable life there for women has become.

  17. “During the student’s arrest, she was subjected to severe physical assault, including her head striking either a car door or a pillar, which caused heavy bleeding. “Blood stains from the student were reportedly seen on the car’s tires,” the report noted.”

  18. People in Iran are so fed up with this regime and its antics. it is so infuriating to see college kids in the West protesting in favor of this regime while living a peaceful life in a Western country with the freedom of expressing themselves and even damning the very country they live in. Either the regime is paying those “college students”, or they simply can’t comprehend the situation(tiny noodle, can’t help it). It’s baffling to see so many people still supporting them.

    Not only that, but you also see many people in the Twitter comments of this video claiming this is a Mossad psyop or even an internal regime plot, a poor attempt at a divergence for what’s to come. It drives me crazy to read these comments, especially when they’re from non-Iranians with Arabic names. These are regime shills from Iraq and other places, rooting for the downfall of the Iranian people.

  19. I pray for supernatural protection over this young girl and her family and friends.

    I’m sure she wasn’t conforming over other way and it was called “problems with hijab”.

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