Iran News: Iran has also blocked access to the Internet. Popular social media platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp, used for organizing rallies, have also been banned.
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Protesters clashed with security forces across Iran on Friday morning following the death of a young woman in police custody. State television reported that the death toll in the violence could be up to 26. The women of the country have come out on the streets against the Islamic dress code. many Iranian cities And the level of protest in towns is unclear. This movement reflects widespread unrest after the 2019 agitation. Human rights groups had said about the movement in 2019 that hundreds of people were killed in it.
Iran has also blocked access to the Internet, according to Internet watcher Netblocks. Popular social media platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp, used for organizing rallies, have also been banned. A newscaster on state television said late Thursday that 26 protesters and policemen have been killed since last Saturday’s protests following the funeral of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
death toll may increase
He said official figures would be released later, but the Iranian government has not officially released the death toll in such incidents in the past. At least 11 people have been killed in the violence, according to a figure from The Associated Press based on statements from state and semi-official media. Recently, Qazvin’s deputy governor Abolhassan Kabiri said that a civilian and a paramilitary officer were killed in violence in two towns in the north-western province.
Violence started after the death of the girl
The current violence in Iran began after the death of a girl from the northwestern Kurdish city of Amini, who was arrested last week in Tehran by the country’s ethics police for violating a strict dress code. His death has been strongly condemned by Western countries and the United Nations, and the incident has sparked outrage across the country. The video shows Amini wearing a long black gown (abaya) and a government-mandated Islamic hijab at the time of her arrest.
Violence continues in 13 cities of Iran
After the incident, a large number of women have taken to the streets to protest against the hijab and videos of many women burning the hijab have surfaced amid slogans of freedom. Some are calling for an end to the influence of Islamic religious leaders on the regime. The protesting dictators are seen raising slogans like Death and Mullahs have to go. In at least 13 cities from the capital Tehran to Amini’s Kurdish hometown of Sakez, thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets, accusing them of social and political repression.
people protesting furiously
Videos on social media show protesters setting a police vehicle on fire and clashing with officers in Tehran. In the video, gunshots are also heard in the capital and people can be heard saying, they are shooting people. Oh God! They are killing people. In the northwestern city of Neshabur, protesters rejoiced when a police vehicle overturned. Meanwhile, radical groups demonstrated in support of the government in Iran. They were raising slogans against America and Israel. Iran’s intelligence ministry warned on Friday that people should not participate in “illegal” rallies on the streets, or else they would be prosecuted.
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