Where is the girl after taking off her clothes in protest...?

S Venkateshwari
Where is the girl after taking off her clothes in protest...?

Iran is at the forefront of countries that follow and enforce rules strictly. Iran has many strict rules that control the public life of people, from clothes to prayers and the government keeps a close watch on the strict adherence of all these rules and strict punishment is given for violating them. But a video from iran on sunday shocked everyone.

In the video, a girl is seen roaming in innerwear in the campus of a university in Iran. It was claimed that the girl took off all her clothes in protest against Islamic clothing and came in only innerwear. After the video went viral on social media, people came out in support of this girl named Ahou Daryaei. This incident reminded everyone of Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody two years ago. Let us tell you that Mahsa Amini was arrested by Iran's moral police for not wearing hijab properly.

Where is Ahou Daryaei since the protest?

In a country like iran which strictly follows Sharia rules, a girl protesting in this manner is a direct challenge to the Iranian regime. But now the question is what happened to Ahou Daryaei after such a strong protest and where is she currently? According to foreign media reports, the university security violently stopped the girl for not wearing a hijab, in protest of which the girl took off all her clothes and came in just her innerwear. Let us tell you that this incident took place in a branch of Islamic azad university in Tehran. Quoting an Iranian newspaper, ABC news said that after the protest, the girl was first taken to the police station. After this, she was sent to a psychiatric center.

Amnesty international is appealing for the release of the girl

After the video surdata-faced, Amnesty international appealed to the authorities to release the girl immediately and posted from its official X profile, writing, “Until the girl is released, the authorities must protect her from all torture and other abuse and ensure that she is able to contact her family and a lawyer.”

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