Iran says no charges against student who stripped to underwear

Irans national flag is pictured at Irans embassy to Germany in Berlin, December 1, 2011. — Reuters


Iran’s national flag is pictured at Iran’s embassy to Germany in Berlin, December 1, 2011. — Reuters

TEHRAN: Iran´s judiciary said on Tuesday it has not issued an indictment against a student who stripped off to her underwear at a university in Tehran.

“Considering that she was sent to the hospital, and it was found that she was ill, she was handed over to her family… and no judicial case has been filed against her,” judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir told a news conference, without naming her.

Earlier in November, footage of a female student circulated online, showing her sitting and briefly walking at Islamic Azad University in Tehran before stripping down to her underwear.

The move sparked harsh reactions from officials in Iran, where covering the neck and head and dressing modestly became mandatory for women following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

The Iranian embassy in Paris said in statement afterwards that initial indications showed the “student was suffering from family problems and a fragile psychological condition”. “Signs of abnormal behaviour had already been observed by those close to her, including family members and students in her year,” it said. Science Minister Hossein Simaei, who oversees universities, described the student´s act as “immoral and uncustomary”, while adding that she had not been expelled from her university.

“Those who republished this footage spread prostitution,” said Simaei, adding such incidents “should not be encouraged as they are neither morally nor religiously justified.”


Related News