The ISNA news agency reported that “the family of a young woman, Mahsa Amini, has filed a complaint against those responsible for her arrest in Iran.”
And yesterday, Tuesday, the human rights organization Iran Human Rights reported that “76 people were killed in the Iranian authorities’ security campaign against demonstrators following the death of Mahsa Amini in custody,” as Western countries stepped up pressure on the demonstrators. , Iran to stop the violence.
For its part, the semi-official Fars News news agency said “about sixty people were killed” after the official death toll released by Iranian authorities was still at 41 as of Saturday.
Demonstrators took to the streets again on Monday evening, as they had every night since Amini’s death on September 16, after she was arrested by the “vice police” for violating the hijab.
In Sanandaj, the capital of western Iran’s Kurdistan Province, where Amini is from, women climbed on top of cars to rip headscarves in front of cheering crowds, in scenes released by the Oslo-based Iranian human rights organization that did not show the presence of police at the scene.
Source: El Nashra