In an interview regarding the death of Mahsa Amini, Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi revealed that “Following this tragic incident, which caused universal regret, at the initiative of the President of the Republic and the Medical Department, the Legal Department, local investigations and reports were Local authorities are among the stages of these investigations.

And in an exclusive interview with Iranian television, it was stated that “the results of eyewitness statements, conversations with those present at the scene, reports from the relevant authorities and all other investigations showed that there were no beatings and violence”, explaining that “it was initially alleged that Ms. Amini was beaten, but the results of the investigations carried out in the hospital, the conclusion of the forensic medical examination and other reports proved that there had been no beatings or a fracture of the skull.

Wahidi denounced what he called groups and elements that took Ms. Amini’s case as “a pretext to stir up disorder and create problems for the people and the country.”