Mahsa Amini: Five individuals killed in Iran in protests over loss of life of girl, rights group says

Mahsa Amini: Five individuals killed in Iran in protests over loss of life of girl, rights group says



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Five individuals have been killed by Iranian safety forces throughout protests that had been sparked by the loss of life of Mahsa Amini, who was being held in police custody, in keeping with a human rights monitor.

Hengaw Organization for Human Rights, a Norwegian-registered group monitoring rights violations in Iran, mentioned 5 individuals had been fatally shot throughout demonstrations in Iran’s Kurdish area on Monday. It mentioned 75 others had been injured in different cities over the weekend.

The UN’s Acting High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif issued an announcement on Tuesday expressing alarm at “the violent response by [Iranian] security forces” to the demonstrations.

Meanwhile, the governor of Tehran, Mohsen Mansouri, accused the protesters of attacking police and destroying public property, claiming in a Twitter submit late Monday that the protesters had been “fully organized and trained to create disturbances in Tehran.”

CNN was unable to independently confirm the experiences of the deaths and accidents.

The protests erupted after the loss of life of Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian girl who died in Tehran after being arrested by Iran’s morality police final week.

Iranian officers mentioned that Amini died on Friday after struggling a “heart attack” and falling right into a coma following her arrest final Tuesday. However, her household mentioned she didn’t have a pre-existing coronary heart situation, Emtedad information, an Iranian pro-reform media outlet which claimed to have spoken to Amini’s father, mentioned.

Edited safety digicam footage launched by Iran’s state media appeared to point out Amini collapsing at a “re-education” middle the place she was taken to obtain “guidance” on her apparel.

Iran’s morality police are a part of the nation’s regulation enforcement and are tasked with implementing the strict social guidelines of the Islamic Republic, together with its gown code that mandates ladies put on a scarf, or hijab, in public.

The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) mentioned in its Tuesday assertion that the morality police have expanded avenue patrols in current months and have been subjecting ladies perceived to be sporting “loose hijab” to verbal and bodily harassment and arrest.

“(OHCHR) has received numerous, and verified, videos of violent treatment of women, including slapping women across the face, beating them with batons and throwing them into police vans,” it mentioned.

Al-Nashif mentioned Amini’s loss of life and the allegations of torture and ill-treatment have to be “promptly, impartially and effectively investigated by an independent competent authority.”

Iranian police mentioned Amini’s loss of life was an “unfortunate incident” and denied that she was bodily harmed whereas in custody, Iran’s semi-official information company Fars News mentioned on Monday.

Iranian officers mentioned they’ve performed an post-mortem on Amini’s physique. Speaking Saturday on state TV the director of Iran’s Forensic Medical Organization, Mehdi Forozesh, mentioned the outcomes could be publicized after additional examination by medical specialists.

Speaking at a information convention on Monday, Greater Tehran Police Commander Hossein Rahimi mentioned police had “done everything” to maintain her alive.

But the reasons from the police weren’t accepted by protesters. The UN mentioned hundreds of individuals have taken to the streets in cities together with Tehran, Isfahan, Karaj, Mashhad, Rasht, Saqqes and Sanandaj to demand justice and accountability.

The semi-official information company Fars reported the protesters had been “not convinced” by the police’s justification of Amini’s loss of life and claimed she died “under torture.”

Following Amini’s funeral ceremony on Saturday, safety forces fired tear fuel on protesters in her hometown of Saqqez, in Iran’s Kurdistan province, Fars mentioned, whereas Iran’s semi-official Mehr information company mentioned the demonstrators had been demanding solutions from the police and allegedly threw rocks on the governor’s workplace.

Fars additionally printed a video exhibiting protestors demonstrating within the capital of Kurdistan province, Sanandaj, late on Sunday and chanting slogans in opposition to officers.

One video shared by the Free Union of Iranian Workers confirmed protesters in Sanandaj chanting “death to dictator.” Another video confirmed ladies taking off their hijabs and waving them in protest in Tehran.

Separately, the web watchdog NetBlocks mentioned on Monday that its real-time knowledge had been exhibiting a “near-total disruption to internet connectivity in Sanandaj.”

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