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IRAN DETAINS WOMAN WHO STRIPPED TO HER UNDERWEAR IN APPARENT PROTEST AT TEHRAN UNIVERSITY. (VIDEO/PHOTO).



 Iran detains woman who stripped to her underwear in apparent protest at Tehran university


Iranian authorities have detained a young woman who was seen walking around a university in Tehran in her underwear, according to video shared on social media and state news agencies, in what activists say was a protest against enforcement of the country’s strict dress code.

Video showing the woman sitting on an outdoor staircase and then walking around in her underwear, which was shared widely on social media over the weekend, has been geolocated to a branch of the Islamic Azad University in the capital, Tehran, by NBC News.

Other students, including women wearing the state-mandated hijab, watch the woman with shock while a group of older people in more formal clothing confer nearby. Another video geolocated by NBC News shows the woman then walking next to the campus along a street before she struggles with a number of people beside a car.


She was later taken to the police station, Iran's semiofficial news agency Tasnim reported.

It is unclear exactly when the incident occurred. Both the video and reports in Iranian media began circulating Saturday.

The woman’s identity and whereabouts are unclear, and the case drew attention from activists and rights groups who expressed concern for her safety. Authorities have used the morality police to enforce the strict dress code in a crackdown since the protests that swept the country two years ago.

Amnesty International shared the video on X and called for the immediate release of the woman, who it said had been "violently arrested on 2 Nov after she removed her clothes in protest against abusive enforcement of compulsory veiling by security officials."


The United Nations' special rapporteur on Iran, Mai Sato, said Saturday on X that she would be “monitoring this incident closely, including the authorities response.”

The state-run newspaper Farhikhtegan and the state-run conservative Fars news agency reported the arrest, saying the woman had acted “inappropriately.”

In a report that included a photo of the woman that had been blurred, Fars said the student had "arrived inappropriately dressed for class. After receiving a warning from campus security about dress code regulations, she stripped off her clothes and walked around the university."

A spokesperson for the university, Seyed Amir Mahjob, said the student had been taken to a psychiatric hospital after she was detained and that an investigation into her motivations was underway.

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