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Francisco Seco

17 dead in Iran as protests grow following death of woman after morality police arrest

Iranian authorities have also restricted internet access and blocked messaging apps including WhatsApp and Instagram.

LAST UPDATE | 22 Sep 2022

AT LEAST 17 people have been killed as unrest has flared across Iran over the death in custody of Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, while a rights group said today the death toll was almost twice as high.

Amini, 22, died last week after her arrest by the Islamic republic’s feared morality police for allegedly wearing a hijab headscarf in an “improper” way, and news of her death sparked widespread outrage.

“Death to the dictator” and “Woman, life, freedom”, protesters have been heard shouting in video footage shared widely online during the biggest wave of demonstrations to rock the country in almost three years.

The US Treasury placed the morality police on its sanctions blacklist, holding it responsible for Amini’s death and citing the “abuse and violence against Iranian women and the violation of the rights of peaceful Iranian protesters”.

Some Iranian women have burnt their scarves and symbolically cut their hair in protest at the strict dress code, in defiant actions echoed in solidarity protests from New York to Istanbul.

The official death toll rose to at least 17, including five security personnel, according to local media, but Iran Human Rights, an Oslo based non-governmental organisation, said it had counted at least 31 civilian deaths.

Iranians have rallied “to achieve their fundamental rights and human dignity … and the government is responding to their peaceful protest with bullets,” charged the NGO’s director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam.

Security forces have fired at crowds with birdshot and metal pellets, and also deployed tear gas and water cannon, said Amnesty International and other human rights groups.

Demonstrators have hurled stones at them, set fire to police cars and chanted anti-government slogans, the official IRNA news agency said.

Unprecedented images have shown protesters defacing or burning images of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and late Revolutionary Guards commander Qasem Soleimani.

Today, authorities arrested two female photographers, Niloufar Hamedi, of the reformist newspaper Shargh, and Yalda Moayeri, who works for the local press, as well as activist Mohammad-Reza Jalaipour, Iranian media said.

‘I’m frightened’

There were fears violence could escalate further after Iran restricted internet access and blocked messaging apps including WhatsApp and Instagram, as they have done during past crackdowns.

The two apps were the most widely used in Iran after authorities blocked other platforms in recent years, including Facebook and Twitter.

“People in Iran are being cut off from online apps and services,” Instagram chief Adam Mosseri tweeted, adding that “we hope their right to be online will be reinstated quickly”.

Activists have said that Amini, whose Kurdish first name is Jhina, suffered a fatal blow to the head after her arrest in Tehran – a claim denied by officials.

Iranian women on the streets of Tehran told AFP they were now more careful about their dress to avoid run-ins with the morality police.

“I’m frightened,” said Nazanin, a 23-year-old nurse who asked to be identified by her first name only for safety reasons, adding she believed the morality police “shouldn’t confront people at all”.

‘Enemy conspiracy’

Iran’s ultra-conservative President Ebrahim Raisi, also speaking at the UN, complained of a “double standard” and pointed to Israeli actions in the Palestinian territories and the deaths of indigenous women in Canada.

But he later told reporters that Amini’s death “will certainly be investigated”, confirming an earlier announcement by authorities that there would be a probe.

In a speech at the UN today, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid accused Tehran’s leadership of conducting an “orchestra of hate” against Jews, and said Iran’s ideologues “hate and kill Muslims who think differently, like Salman Rushdie and Mahsa Amini”.

The protests are among the most serious in Iran since November 2019 unrest sparked by a sharp rise in petrol prices. The crackdown then killed hundreds, according to Amnesty.

The unrest comes at a particularly sensitive time for the leadership, as the Iranian economy remains mired in a crisis largely caused by sanctions over its nuclear programme.

Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps labelled the protests a “conspiracy of the enemy” and “a vain attempt doomed to failure”, while praising the “efforts and sacrifices of the police”.

It also denounced what it called “the psychological operation and the excessive media war” during the protests which it said had been started “under the pretext of the death of one of the compatriots”.

A rally in support of the hijab and a conservative dress code for women was announced for tomorrow by Iran’s Islamic Development Coordination Council, IRNA reported.

Demonstrations would be held across Iran, the news agency said, “to condemn the indecent actions” of those who had insulted Islam and the nation, destroyed public property, undermined public security and “desecrated the women’s hijab”.

© AFP 2022

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    Mute Shane De Paor
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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:45 AM

    This is only the tip of the iceberg to the abuse the Iranian people suffer under the Islamic regime especially women and minority groups! Hopefully one day this nation will be free from the terror of their government. Rest in peace Mahsa Amini.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:05 AM

    The wonderful Iranian people have been living with this insanity since 1979.We have neighbours who fled Iran at that time ,they were given the choice or conversion to Islam or a bullet in the head .

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 7:43 AM

    Remember that time the Bankers were pissed off with an Iranian leader who nationalised Iranian Oil for the benefit of Iranian people, that was weird…… I wonder how that went?

    It’s almost as weird as the way thejournal.ie and the AFP are brilliant at reporting on public protest against governments who do not comply with Bankers policy agendas, in resource rich far flung nations…… But these “NEWS” outlets seem to struggle to notice or report on widescale public protests against the harmful effects of Bankers monopolistic policies (SDGs, ESG, UN Agenda 2030 etc.), when they take place in Germany, France, Italy and Netherlands.

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 1:52 PM

    @Special_Ed: Your comparing marbles and rocket ships. Ridiculous comment

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:52 AM

    Power to the women there. RIP to the victims.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:45 AM

    Religion poisons everything.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 2:37 PM

    @Allora: extremist religion poisons everything

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 3:15 PM

    @Melissa OHara: no. All religion.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 4:05 PM

    @Dearbhla O Reilly: this is incorrect. Here’sone example as to why you are wrong:

    Those who practice the catholic religion today are mostly respectful and decent people. Their religion is a guide for how they can live their life in a positive and loving way. I know this as an atheist who’s parents are dead sound and I’ve done ok for myself.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 4:06 PM

    @Paolo Fandango: I should have added ‘who’s parents are catholic and dead sound’

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 6:55 PM

    @Paolo Fandango: thats not an example. That’s an opinion. Amazing how mamy believers of Religious doctrine seem to have difficulty separating things like belief, opinion, example, fact.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:11 PM

    @Paolo Fandango: ye taking the p I s s or wha?

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:21 PM

    @Allora: Religion poisons everything.

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 12:06 AM

    @Paolo Fandango: most people who practice most religions are mostly respectful and decent people, it is not just a catholic trait. In fact most religions teach the common theme of loving thy neighbour as thyself or doing to others as they would wish do to themselves and, ironically, you could be practicing the basic teaching of many religions and not just one. It is the few individuals, whether it be priests or nuns or fanatics, that destroy the reputation of all religions yet we may practice the fundamental teachings without being in the institution.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 11:58 AM

    So awful in this day and age.. Between this diabolical situation and the Russian war and climate change Humanity is at a cross roads.. May we all do the right thing..

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 8:49 AM

    That title is such poor English

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:58 AM

    @Fintan O’Halloran: I don’t follow you ?

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 11:58 AM

    @Gerry Campbell: Would you following follow him though?

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 4:25 PM

    Someone will be along in minute to blame the US for this.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:23 PM

    Imagine they had a morality police here lol

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:20 PM

    dear john black as an Iranian we believe American and democrats and ayatollah BBC are to blame .back in 1979 and even before that .they help current regime to come to the power and since they have taking advantage of every country in middle east because of their created regime as an enemy,and they don’t care about democracy and close their eyes to what’s happening in Iran now .

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 5:22 PM

    Almost 70 years ago Billy.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 6:05 PM

    @John Black: The effects of which are still being felt today.

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