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Iranian Artist Zara Esmaeili Arrested for Performing Without Hijab for Four Months, No Updates on Her Condition

No Update on Iranian Artist Zara Esmaeili After Over Four Months of Imprisonment

TEHRAN — Zara Esmaeili, a 29-year-old artist from Karaj, has been in detention for over four months after she performed on the streets without observing Iran’s strict hijab law. Esmaeili was arrested on July 25, 2024, after videos of her performance, in which she appeared without the mandatory headscarf, began circulating online. Authorities raided her home shortly thereafter, but there has been no official information on her whereabouts or her condition since her detention.

Esmaeili is known for her art activism and outspoken critique of Iran’s dress code laws, using performance art as a form of protest against the compulsory hijab. The performance, which was held on the streets, attracted significant attention in the country’s ongoing debate about the hijab law. Since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September 2022, which sparked large-scale protests across Iran, resistance to the mandatory hijab has grown. Esmaeili’s arrest underscores the government’s aggressive approach towards individuals challenging the law.

Human rights organizations have expressed alarm at the lack of updates and access to Esmaeili, stressing that she has become yet another victim of Iran’s broader crackdown on women’s rights and free expression. Activists warn that her continued detention highlights the Iranian government’s heightened efforts to suppress dissent, particularly the growing movements advocating for personal freedoms, women’s rights, and gender equality.

Despite growing international attention and calls for her release, including from several foreign governments and human rights bodies, no further information has been shared regarding the charges against Esmaeili. Sources suggest she might face serious charges related to her act of defiance against the law, although no official announcement has been made.

Experts on human rights issues in Iran argue that the continuing crackdown on artists, protesters, and activists is part of a wider strategy by the regime to maintain control over public discourse and suppress the demands for change that have been gaining momentum since Amini’s tragic death.

As Esmaeili remains in prison with no word on her health or legal status, calls for justice and urgent intervention to secure her release continue to mount. Her case, along with other similar detentions, has reignited global condemnation of Iran’s treatment of women and free expression, bringing attention once again to the consequences faced by those challenging the mandatory hijab and the authoritarian regime’s restrictions on personal freedom.

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