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Tehran : The large-scale protests against the Iranian government over the custodial death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who was arrested by the country’s notorious “morality” police for allegedly violating the strict law on headscarves has reportedly spread to about 80 cities and towns.
Hundreds of protesters, mostly women, took to the streets following the death of Mahsa Amini – a Kurd native, chanting anti-government slogans that target the core of the Islamic regime and its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The death toll in the violent clashes with security forces has reached as high as 26, Iranian state TV indicated on Friday. The unrest said to be the worst in recent years, has also spread to about 80 Iranian cities and towns.
Also Read Interview with Iran prez cancelled for refusing to wear headscarf: CNN’s Christiane Amanpour At least five security personnel have also been killed and several others injured while trying to confront protesters in Mashhad, Quchan, Shiraz, Tabriz, and Karaj, it added.
Amini’s tragic death has fuelled an outpouring of long-simmering anger over restrictions on personal freedoms in the Islamic nation.
“Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!” Protesters have taken control of the streets in #Tehran ’s Aria Shahr tonight as they stand united for the call for freedom. #IranProtests #MahsaAmini #IranRevolution #OpIran #Iran pic.twitter.com/M5auf6RYNo — Iran Human Rights (IHR NGO) (@IHRights) September 23, 2022 In the past days, some protesting women have set their headscarves on fire on the streets in what can be described as an unprecedented act of disobedience, while men burned banners of the Supreme Leader in several towns including the religious cities of Qom and Isfahan.

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