Fears woman arrested for undressing in Iran could be tortured in psychiatric unit
The Guardian|November 09, 2024
Human rights organisations say they are gravely concerned that a young Iranian woman arrested for stripping down to her underwear could be subjected to torture after she was transferred to a psychiatric hospital by the authorities.
Deepa Parent
Fears woman arrested for undressing in Iran could be tortured in psychiatric unit

Amnesty International said it had found evidence that the Iranian regime used electric shocks, torture, beatings and chemical substances on protesters and political prisoners taken to state-run psychiatric institutions after being categorised as mentally unstable.

Video of the young woman, who has not been formally identified, walking around a university campus in Tehran in her underwear was widely circulated on social media last week before she was seen being arrested by police officers. She is believed to have been protesting at being physically assaulted by campus security guards at the Islamic Azad University in Tehran for failing to comply with the strict dress code imposed on all Iranian women.

The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) called the student's transfer to an undisclosed psychiatric facility a "kidnapping", saying the forced transfer of anti-regime protesters to mental health facilities was being used to silence dissent.

"Iranian authorities systematically use involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation as a tool to suppress dissent, branding protesters as mentally unstable to undermine their credibility," said Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of CHRI.

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