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Photos: Iranians protest over the death of Mahsa Amini

Protesters in Iran are demanding an investigation into Amini’s death and the dismantling of the morality police.

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A police motorcycle burns during a protest over the death of a young woman who had been detained for violating the country's conservative dress code, in downtown Tehran. [AP Photo]
Published On 20 Sep 202220 Sep 2022
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Iranians have taken to the streets of the capital Tehran to protest the death of a young woman who had been detained for violating the country’s conservative dress code.

The semiofficial Fars news agency said students in many Tehran universities gathered in protest on Monday, demanding an investigation into the death of Mahsa Amini and the dismantling of the morality police, who were holding her when she died.

Witnesses said demonstrators poured into Keshavarz Boulevard, a central thoroughfare, chanting “Death to the dictator”. They also chanted against the police and damaged a police vehicle. The witnesses spoke on condition of anonymity out of security concerns.

Late on Monday, Associated Press (AP) news agency reporters saw torched rubbish bins and rocks strewn across some downtown intersections as the smell of tear gas hovered in the air. Police closed roads leading to the central Vali-e Asr square. Plainclothes security forces and groups of riot police could be seen throughout the area, and mobile internet service was down in central Tehran.

Dozens of protesters on motorbikes briefly appeared at a couple of junctions, where they overturned rubbish cans and chanted against the authorities before speeding off.

Meanwhile, videos circulating on social media showed the third day of demonstrations in Kurdish-majority cities in western Iran as well as the northern city of Rasht and a university in the central city of Isfahan. AP could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage.

The morality police detained the 22-year-old Amini last Tuesday after they deemed her trousers too tight and that she did not have her hijab, or headscarf, on properly. Covering the head, hair and neck is mandatory for women in Iran, as is wearing loose clothing or a tunic or coat over regular clothes.

Police say she died of a heart attack and deny that she was mistreated. They released closed-circuit video footage last week purportedly showing the moment she collapsed. Her family says she had no history of heart trouble.

Amini, who was from the Kurdistan province, was buried on Saturday in her home city of Saqqez in western Iran. Protests erupted there after her funeral and police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators on Saturday and Sunday. Several protesters were arrested.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi, who departed for New York on Monday to address the United Nations General Assembly, has ordered an investigation and pledged to pursue the case in a phone call with Amini’s family. The judiciary has launched a probe, and a parliamentary committee is also looking into the incident.

The hijab has been compulsory for women in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the morality police are charged with enforcing that and other restrictions. The force has been criticised in recent years, especially over its treatment of young women.

Dozens of women removed their headscarves in protest in 2017. Iranians have also taken to the streets in recent years in response to an economic crisis exacerbated by Western sanctions linked to Iran’s nuclear programme.

Woman in Iran raises her arms and displays the victory sign as protesters mill around her and items burn on the ground
Public anger has grown since authorities on Friday announced the death of Mahsa Amini, aged 22, who had been in a coma in hospital for three days, following her arrest by Tehran's morality police during a visit to the capital on September 13. [AFP]
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A man pulls out a police motorcycle which had been set on fire during a protest in downtown Tehran. [AP Photo]
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Demonstrators gather around a burning barricade in Tehran. [AFP]
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Women run away from riot police during protests in downtown Tehran, Iran. [AP Photo]
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People gather during a protest for Mahsa Amini. The morality police detained the 22-year-old Amini last Tuesday because they felt she was not abiding by the country's conservative dress code, which is mandatory for Iranian women. [AFP]
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People flee as security forces crack down. Police say Mahsa Amini died of a heart attack and deny that she was mistreated. [AFP]
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Riot police arrive to disperse demonstrators. Amini, who came from the Kurdistan province, was buried Saturday in her home city of Saqez in western Iran. [AP Photo]


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