Roya Heshmati lashed 74 times Refusing Mandatory Hejab
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Dump the Arab Religion to Free Iran!Free Iran Fist Breaks Allah Spider Logo IRI Flag Protest Poster of Iran Politics ClubIranian Women No to Mandatory Hejab Fist Iran Anti Hejab Protests Poster of Iran Politics ClubIran Nationwide Protests Political Postershttps://iranpoliticsclub.net/animation- ... /index.htmRoya Heshmati, a vocal critic of the compulsory hijab, was lashed 74 timesRoya Heshmati before and after receiving lashes, inside and outside the court, kept on taking the hejab off and ripping it apart. In front of the judge, Sisters of Zeynab (IRI Female moral Police) kept on putting the hejab on her head and she kept on taking it off, right in front of the Mullah judge! Negative Resistance and open defiant of Mullahs, Sharia’ Law, Quran and Islam is in Persian women’s blood! Persian women are too sophisticated and educated to be forced to wear Islamic hejab and be ruled by Islam.
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'I didn't let them think I was in pain': Brave Iranian woman describes being lashed 74 times in 'medieval torture chamber' for refusing to wear hijab - and how she tore off her headscarf in court after brutal punishmentDaily Mail
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/Roya Heshmati received 74 lashes with a leather whip and had to pay a £225 fineIranian authorities have whipped a woman 74 times for 'violating public morals' and fined her for refusing to wear a hijab while walking through the streets of Tehran.
Roya Heshmati, 33, was lashed with a leather whip and also forced to pay a fine equivalent to £255 after she 'encouraged permissiveness' by walking around in public without covering her head.
Writing on her now-locked social media page, Heshmati explained how she was beaten mercilessly across her back, legs and buttocks in a dank room she likened to a medieval torture chamber - but still refused to wear a hijab in the courtroom even after the ordeal.
'[The lashing] was over. We left the room. I didn't let them think I had experienced pain… We went up to the judge in charge of execution of the sentence. The female agent walked behind me and was careful not to let my headscarf drop from my head.
'I threw off my scarf at the courtroom entrance. The woman asked me to wear the headscarf. I didn't stop and she pulled it over my head again,' she wrote.
The brutal punishment triggered widespread outcry on social media, with Abbas Abdi, one of Iran's leading journalists and social activists writing: 'These lashes did not just come down on the body of one woman, they hit all those who dream of a life with normal freedoms alongside each other.
'Enough is enough. Don't disgust the society any more than this.'
Roya Heshmati, a vocal critic of the compulsory hijab, was lashed 74 timesA grainy image of Heshmati's injuries following the lashing was shared on social media. The brutal punishment triggered widespread outcry among social and political commentators'The convicted, Roya Heshmati, encouraged permissiveness (by appearing) disgracefully in busy public places in Tehran,' the judiciary's Mizan Online website said late on Saturday.
'Her penalty of 74 strokes of the lash was carried out in accordance with the law and with sharia,' and 'for violating public morals,' Mizan said.
The judiciary also claimed Heshmati had connections to 'an organised group outside Iran', though didn't specify details.
Even after suffering the savage beating, Heshmati refused to wear a headscarf provided for her by officials, Iran International reported.
All women in Iran have been required by law to cover their neck and head since shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Roya Heshmati, 33, is seen in a headscarfWhippings for breaching the dress code are uncommon in Iran, although officials have increasingly cracked down on those defying the rules after the practice surged during anti-government protests that began in late 2022.
Those protests were triggered by the September 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd arrested for an alleged breach of the Islamic Republic's strict dress code for women.
During the protests, female demonstrators cast off their headscarves or even burned them.
Other women also began to flout the dress code, leading to a crackdown.
Heshmati was also ordered to pay a fine of 12 million rials (£225)Heshmati is seen walking in Tehran in a red top without a headscarfKurdish-focused rights group Hengaw identified Heshmati as 33-year-old woman of Kurdish origins.
She was arrested in April 'for publishing a photo on social media without wearing a headscarf,' her lawyer Maziar Tatai told the reformist Shargh daily.
Heshmati was also ordered to pay a fine of 12 million rials (around £225) for 'not wearing the Muslim veil in public', Tatai said.
A prison sentence was initially put forward, but was later dropped.
As part of their enforcement of the dress code, officials have installed surveillance cameras in public places to monitor violations and have shut businesses that breached the rules.
Iran's parliament has also discussed a bill that would toughen penalties for those breaching the dress code.
Heshmati's ordeal came just months after Iran sent a popular rapper back to jail - less than two weeks after his release from prison on bail - for rapping about the hijab protests that followed Mahsa Amini's death in custody in 2022.
The Mizan judiciary website in November said authorities arrested Toomaj Salehi on a new charge of 'spreading lies and violation of public opinion.'
Salehi was released from prison in mid-November after spending more than a year in custody on charges that his supporters said were based on the hip-hop artist's music and participation in the 2022 protests.
Salehi previously alleged he was tortured after his arrest in October 2022, when state media released a video showing him blindfolded and apologising for his words, a statement likely made under duress.
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