Iranian officials have flogged a popular singer who posted a song online urging women to removeĀ their mandatory headscarvesĀ over a conviction for possessing and consuming alcohol, his lawyer and authorities said.
Mehdi Yarahi was flogged on Wednesday, his lawyer Zahra Minuei wrote on the social platform X.
Iranās semiofficial Fars news agency, quoting an anonymous official, said the sentence was for him drinking and having alcoholic drinks, not his music.
The lashes were āfully carried out in Branch 4 of the Enforcement of Sentences Office at the Tehran Morality Security Prosecutorās Office, and Mr. Mehdi Yarahiās case has been closed,ā Minuei said.
Yarahi wrote and performed the song āRoosarito,ā Farsi for āYour Headscarf.ā
The music video urged women to remove their hijabs and featured uncovered women dancing.
Yarahiās initial arrest in August was believed to be linked to the video, which is still available online.
Yarahi wrote on X apparently after the flogging: āHe who is not willing to pay a price for freedom is not worthy of it.ā
On the streets of Iranian cities, itās becoming more common to see a woman passing by without a mandatory headscarf, or hijab, after the second anniversary ofĀ the death of Mahsa AminiĀ andĀ the mass protestsĀ it sparked in 2022.
Amini, 22, died on Sept. 16, 2022, in a hospital after her arrest by the countryās morality police over allegedly not wearing her hijab to the liking of the authorities.
The protests that followed Aminiās death started first with the chant āWomen, Life, Freedom.ā
However, the protestersā cries soon grew into open calls of revolt against 85-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The monthslong security crackdown that followed killed more than 500 people and saw over 22,000 detained.
Only Afghanistan and Iran mandate women wearing the hijab.
Meanwhile, online videos showed uncovered women attending the 12th Iran Interior Design Award ceremony, as well as men and women shaking hands.
The judiciaryās Mizan news agency reported Thursday that prosecutors had announced legal action against all organizers, hosts and individuals seen violating Iranās laws.