Roya Heshmati, 33, received 74 lashes for refusing to wear the hijab, defying the strict dress code even as she was taken to be whipped.

Heshmati was charged with ‘encouraging permissiveness’ after appearing unveiled on several occasions in the capital, Tehran.

‘Her penalty of 74 strokes of the lash was carried out in accordance with the law and with sharia’, and ‘for violating public morals’, the judiciary’s Mizan Online website said late on Saturday.

Heshmati was also reportedly ordered to pay a fine of 12 million rials (R5,333).

‘The convicted … encouraged permissiveness [by appearing] disgracefully in busy public places in Tehran’, Mizan reported.

All women in Iran have been required by law to cover their neck and head since shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Whippings for breaching the dress code are uncommon, although officials have increasingly cracked down on those defying the rules after the practice surged during anti-government protests that began in late 2022.

The protests resulted from 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.

‘As the lashes struck my body, I whispered, “In the name of woman, in the name of life, dawn will come”’, BBC Persian quoted her as saying.

She was arrested in April ‘for publishing a photo on social media without wearing a headscarf’, her lawyer Maziar Tatai told the reformist Shargh newspaper.

Heshmati was also charged with ‘not wearing the Muslim veil in public’.

Surveillance cameras in public places monitor violations of the hijab law, and businesses that breach the rules are shut down.

Iran’s parliament has discussed a bill to toughen penalties for breaching the dress code.


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