Woman strips off clothes at Iran university in apparent protest, reports say

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A video posted on social media showed security guards at a branch of the Islamic Azad University detaining the unidentified woman.

A video posted on social media showed security guards at a branch of the Islamic Azad University detaining the unidentified woman.

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- A young woman stripped to her underwear at an Iranian university on Nov 2 in an apparent protest against the country's strict Islamic dress code, according to online videos and media reports.

A video posted on social media showed security guards at a branch of the Islamic Azad University detaining the unidentified woman.

University spokesperson Amir Mahjob said on X that “at the police station... it was found that she was under severe mental pressure and had a mental disorder”.

But some social media users suggested the woman's action was a deliberate protest.

“For most women, being... in their underwear in public is one of their worst nightmares... this is a reaction to the (authorities') stupid insistence on the mandatory hijab,” Lei La, a user on X, said in a comment accompanying the video.

The fate of the woman was not known, but the mass circulation daily Hamshahri said on its website: “An informed source said… the perpetrator of this act has severe mental problems and, after investigations, she will most likely be transferred to a mental hospital.”

Growing numbers of women have defied the authorities by discarding their veils after nationwide protests that followed

the death in September 2022 of a young Iranian Kurdish woman

in the custody of the morality police for allegedly violating hijab rules. Security forces violently put down the revolt. REUTERS

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