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The Science and Research Girl, possibly named Ahoo Daryayi (farsi آهو دریایی),[1] on November 2, 2024, at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, partially disrobed in protest against university security personnel's handling of her hijab and lack of a 'maqna'e' (headscarf), and after her clothes were torn by security. This action led to her detention.[2][3][4][5][6][7] During her arrest, she was subjected to beating, bleeding, and was transferred to an unknown location.[6][8] University officials denied any physical encounter with the student and claimed she had mental health issues.[9]
She was detained in a private car with a personal license plate by three plainclothes officers. After her arrest, she was reportedly taken by police to Iran Psychiatric Hospital on the Special Road under the orders of the IRGC intelligence and placed under the supervision of a doctor and psychiatrist.[1]
Amir Mahjoub, the Public Relations Director of Islamic Azad University, on the platform X (Twitter), stated without providing reasons for the conflict between this student and the university's security that "the motives behind and reasons for this student's action are under investigation," though he also claimed that "in the police station and after medical evaluations, it was determined she was under intense mental pressure and suffered from mental disorders."[3]
The Amir Kabir Newsletter identified the girl as Ahoo Daryayi, a 30-year-old seventh-semester French language student at the Science and Research branch of Azad University.[1]