Demonstrations continue in some Iranian cities to protest the death of the young woman, Mahsa Amini, 22, after her arrest by the police.
Clips spread on social media showed crowds of demonstrators gathering in the provinces of Isfahan, Tehran, Mashhad, Kurdistan, and the city of Kreik in Alborz Governorate, chanting anti-government slogans.
In the capital, Tehran, a demonstration took place in the Aqbatan area, where the demonstrators chanted slogans against the regime, while the protesters set fire to the road in the Sattar Khan area of the city.
In the province of Kurdistan, the demonstrations in the city of Kamyaran witnessed a commemoration of the victims of the protests, as the participants chanted slogans against the regime.
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Since last September 16, protests have continued across Iran following the death of the young woman, Mahsa Amini (22 years), 3 days after she was arrested by the “morality police” concerned with monitoring women’s dress code.
The incident sparked widespread public anger in the political and media circles in Iran, amid conflicting accounts of the causes of death.
On November 22, the Iranian Human Rights Organization (based in Norway) announced in a statement that 416 people had been killed in the demonstrations taking place in the country.