Saturday, June 20, 2026 - Iranian singer Parastoo Ahmadi has reportedly been sentenced to 74 lashes for singing without hijab.
Parastoo Ahmadi and eight members of a production team
played a concert livestreamed on Ahmadi’s YouTube channel in 2024. She sang a
historic patriotic anthem, ‘Az Khoon-e Javanan-e Vatan’ (‘From the Blood of the
Youth of the Homeland’), and the video of the “Caravanserai Concert” has since
gone viral.
According to rights activists, the criminal court of Qom
province sentenced her and several musicians to flogging, a two-year ban on
leaving the country, and a two-year ban on engaging in artistic activities.
The ruling is yet to be published by the official judiciary
news agency. However, the court documents seen by lawyers and rights groups
reportedly state that the charges include offending public decency through the
production and publication of “vulgar and immoral content” online.
Human rights activists say that Ahmadi's sentencing is proof
that the situation in Iran has not changed.
Bahar Ghandehari, the director of advocacy at the US-based
Center for Human Rights in Iran, said that Ahmadi’s punishment of 74 lashes “is
yet another reminder that human rights conditions in Iran have not changed,
despite the Iranian authorities’ wartime propaganda campaign aimed at improving
their image.”
She added that the contrast between official imagery and the
prosecution of artists exposed “the gap between the regime’s propaganda and
reality”.
Reacting to the news, Fatemeh Shams, a professor of Persian
Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, wrote on X: “If you label this
blatant violence with any name other than “crime against humanity”; if, in the
midst of such an overt and undeniable battle against women, you speak of
“peace” but fail to hear the voices of the victims; if you pit “national
interests” against freedom, justice, human dignity, and the right to life; and
if you call yourself “anti-war” but remain silent in the face of a war that
rages every day against women, girls, and political prisoners, then you have
remained neither faithful to the truth nor to justice.”
Shams added: “Peace is not merely the silencing of missile
sounds or the subsiding of bombardment flames. Peace finds meaning only when
the bodies of women and innocent protesters are no longer fields for
unrestrained violence; when whips, torture, and nooses are no longer tools of
governance.”
“True and lasting peace becomes possible only when no woman
is branded a criminal for working, studying, singing, or choosing her own
lifestyle; and when no innocent human is consigned to dark prison cells and
gallows for the crime of protesting, demanding justice, or expressing an
opinion.”

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