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Iran Singer's Lashing Sentence Sparks Rights Debate
19 Jun
Summary
- Singer Parastoo Ahmadi and team sentenced to 4 lashes.
- Punishment follows a livestreamed concert performed without a hijab.
- The ruling has reignited discussions on women's rights in Iran.

Singer Parastoo Ahmadi and eight members of her production team have received a sentence of 74 lashes each, alongside a two-year ban from artistic activities and international travel. The punishment stems from a livestreamed concert held in December 2024, where Ahmadi performed without a hijab, an act deemed "vulgar and immoral" by Iranian authorities.
This ruling has intensified scrutiny of women's rights and artistic freedom in Iran. Ahmadi, a 29-year-old musician and filmmaker, has been a prominent figure challenging cultural restrictions. Her "imaginary concert," filmed at a historic caravanserai, was presented as an artistic statement rather than a live performance.
The case has drawn international attention, with legal experts questioning the basis of the sentence, as Iranian law reportedly does not explicitly criminalize female singing. The sentence is expected to face an appeal, leaving the enforcement uncertain.