Protest in Iran gone violent.

 Protest in Iran gone violent.

Protest in Iran against the death of Mahsa Amini has become violent after  Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi ordered the Iranian forces to deal with the protestors decisively. More than 17 Iranian Police officers have been killed while the total death toll reached up to 40 by Saturday 24th September.

 According to Iranian news agencies, more than 800 protesters have been arrested so far and thirty-five people have been killed in the demonstrations, after the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year Kurdish woman who died in detention by Iranian Morality Police. Iranian news agencies reported on Saturday that 739 protesters had been arrested in the province of Gilan located in the north of the country.

After President Raisi's orders, The Iranian army promised to the nation to confront “the enemies” behind the unrest.

 

           Photograph: Dawn News 

 State media reported that The president while talking on the phone with the family of a security personnel killed in violent protests “stressed the necessity to distinguish between protesters and enemies who are disturbing public order and security, and spreading the riot in the country.

Quick after the funerals of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who died under detention by morality police enforcing a strict dress code on women.

 The death of Mahsa Amini has reignited anger over restrictions on personal freedoms in the Islamic Republic, including the strict dress codes for women resulting in the protests breaking out in northwestern Iran after the funeral of the woman who died in detention by the Iranian morality police.

                  Photograph: Wana News Agency/Reuters/the Guardian

The Kurdish Women are prominent in demonstrations against the death of Mahsa Amini, in the protests, waving and burning their veils. Some have publicly cut their hair as a protest against the strict dress code of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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