A female student at a university in Tehran made a powerful statement against hijab harassment by campus security officers by stripping down to her underwear. The incident, captured in widely circulated videos on social media, occurred after the student was physically attacked for not wearing a headscarf inside Azad University’s science and research centre. Despite her subsequent detention by authorities, the student's act of resistance ignited a conversation about the mistreatment of women in Iran.
In a bold protest, a young woman in Tehran strips down to her underwear to challenge Iran's strict Islamic dress code. The incident has garnered significant attention and sparked debates within and outside of the country. Despite facing backlash and arrest, international human rights organization Amnesty International is calling for her immediate release and for her rights to be protected.
In Tehran, Iran, a female student was arrested by security forces after stripping down to her undergarments outside of a university in protest against hijab restrictions. The incident, captured in videos shared on social media, has sparked outrage and debate regarding the strict dress code mandated for women in public in Iran. The student's bold act of defiance has brought attention to the ongoing battle for women's rights in the country.
The Karnataka government has withheld the best teacher award from Ramakrishna B G, principal of Government Pre-University College, on the eve of Teachers' Day following pressure from Muslim activists who were angered by his alleged stand during the state's Hijab row in 2018. BJP MLA Y Bharath Shetty has criticized the government for succumbing to the pressure of "Jihadi elements" and insulting the teaching community by withdrawing the award. However, sources in the Education Department claim that Ramakrishna's award was withdrawn for "technical reasons".
The Egyptian women's beach volleyball team faced Spain in a match at the Paris Olympics, but their attire choices sparked more conversation on social media than their performance in the game. While Spain sported bikinis, the Egyptian players wore hijabs, long black-sleeved shirts, and black leggings. The contrast in sportswear sparked debates over cultural and religious diversity in sports and whether dress codes should be enforced in international tournaments.
The Tajikistan government, under the leadership of President Rahmon, has banned hijab in the country in an effort to promote Tajiki culture and limit religious influence. The move has sparked controversy and criticism, with some seeing it as a way for Rahmon to maintain his power. Those who violate the ban could face hefty fines.