The demonstrations and riots in Iran have been going on for days over the death of the young Mahsa Amini, 22, who was arrested in Tehran for “wearing inappropriate clothing,” according to the Moral Police, a unit in charge of enforcing the Iran’s strict dress code for women
The authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran confirmed this Tuesday, September 20, that three people died during the protests over the death of a young woman detained by the so-called “Moral Police”, but tried to deflect blame from the security forces by saying that the protesters were “suspicious.”
The protests have been recorded in at least 40 locations in that country. According to the Kurdish human rights group Hengaw, three people were killed in the Kurdistan region when security forces opened fire. One of the dead was identified as Farjad Darvishi.
#BREAKING A 23-year-old protester named Farjad Darvishi has been shot dead by security forces during #IranProtests in the Valiasr Town of Oroumiyeh in northwestern Iran, Kurdistan Human Rights Network reported.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) September 20, 2022
Although the governor of that province confirmed the deaths, he reiterated that they are “suspicious.”
In Tehran, the capital, the police fired tear gas, according to the Fars news agency. Tehran Governor Mohsen Mansouri accused foreign agents of “fostering” violence in the country and said citizens of three foreign countries were detained during Monday’s rallies.
The demonstrations and riots in that country have been going on for days over the death of the young Mahsa Amini, 22, who was arrested in Tehran for “wearing inappropriate clothing,” according to the Moral Police, a unit in charge of enforcing Iran’s strict dress code for women.
In that nation it is mandatory to cover your hair in public. This police also prohibits women from wearing short coats above the knee, tight pants and jeans with holes, as well as brightly colored outfits, among others.
The young woman fell into a coma after her arrest on September 13 and died three days later in hospital, according to state television and her family. Activists called her death “suspicious”, but Tehran Police said there was “no physical contact” between officers and the victim.
With information from Reuters and France 24
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