An Iranian student named Ahoo Daryaei took matters close to the barest minimum by taking off her clothes in public after she was harassed by morality police for exposing her hair under the hijab. According to weareiranianstudents (WAIS), Daryaei, a student at Tehran's Islamic Azad University, was reportedly stopped and assaulted by the Basij paramilitary force a few days ago for not wearing her veil properly. Men of the Basij militia - a group that had been classified by the United States as a terrorist group - were said to have rough-handled her badly and torn her clothes. Daryaei decided to protest the inhumane treatment she received by stripping herself almost naked, except for her underwear, outside the University campus. Photos and videos of the woman wearing just a bra top and pants and pacing to and fro outside the university’s Science and Research section were captured by onlookers. It was then said that some men in plain clothes forced her into a car and drove off later on. Watch the video below: https://twitter.com/persianjewess/status/1852798918335025308?t=SULkGDxIF_zu84suRgVpPg&s=19 Reports also had it that she was beaten and sustained injuries on the head after it was bashed on a car door or pillar during her arrest. The University's head of Public Relations, in a statement on X, said that campus security detained the female student because of an indecent act and handed her over to law enforcement. Contrary to the public option, the University also said that she was suffering from a mental disorder. Her defiant act did not go unnoticed as it quickly went viral with many students, social media personnel, as well as the international community, calling for her immediate release, while condemning the oppressive stance of the Iranian Morality police against the people's freedom. Elika Eftekhari who spoke with Fox News commended Ahoo Daryaei for her bravery given the fact that she knew the consequences which were imprisonment, torture and rape. It shows the level of "depression and hopelessness among Iranians", the Iranian American lawyer said. In September 2023, a woman named Mahsa Amini died while in the custody of Iranian morality police after she was arrested for wearing an improper hijab. Her death sparked widespread demonstrations, which, despite the involvement of the international community, only led to more fatalities.