Hijab Row: Demonstrations against Hijab continue in Iran from September 16 Tell that after the death of Mahasa Amini in police custody in Iran on September 16, protests against Hijab are going on. Protests are taking place in the streets of Iran against the hijab. Let us tell you that it has been more than 3 months but the bloody struggle between the government and the people is still going on in the streets of Iran.
more than 300 people died
Let us inform that, meanwhile, a General of the Revolutionary Guides told that, so far more than 300 people have been killed in the protests. This includes children and women as well. He said that the death of Mahasa Amini has affected everyone in the country. I do not have the latest figures but it seems to me that since this incident probably more than 300 people have died in the country including children.
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Media coverage was also banned
Iran’s general’s estimate is far lower than the report prepared by human rights activists. Activist groups say that 451 protesters and 7 security personnel have been killed since the unrest began, with more than 18,000 people detained. Let us tell you that due to the ongoing protests in Iran, media coverage has also been restricted.
Ayatollah Ali’s niece rebelled
In the midst of ongoing protests in Iran, the niece of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali has also turned against the government. A video of Ayatollah Ali’s niece Moradkhani has also surfaced. Please tell that this video has been released by his brother 2 days after his arrest. In the released video, he called Iran’s government a murderer of children and appealed to the world that sanctions should be imposed on Iran globally.
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