Protests continue in Iranian cities after the murder of a young woman “Mahsa Amini” under torture, and Kurdish parties and former Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi declared a general mourning and strike yesterday, Monday, while Iranian authorities continue to deny the regime’s responsibility for the incident. and a human rights organization reported 5 injuries, including cases of a critical shot by Iranian security forces against protesters in the town of Sakez.
Late-night demonstrations took place in Iran condemning the murder of a girl by the vice police. Activists reported gunfights between demonstrators and security forces in Sanandaj, the capital of Iranian Kurdistan. security forces.
Protesters tore down photographs of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei and former Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, and security forces fired tear gas at the protesters.
It is noteworthy that a twenty-year-old woman, whose full name is Jina (Mahsa) Amini, came a few days ago from Saqqaz to Tehran with her family to visit her relatives, but the religious police, or what is known as the vice police, arrested her last Tuesday and together with others she was taken to prison for wearing the hijab. Inappropriate, under the pretense that she took a counseling and guidance course in ethics, as she claims.