Mahsa Jina Amini was a 22 year old girl, who had been arrested by the Moral Patrol for wearing an "improper" hijab — in violation of Iran's mandatory hijab law — while visiting Tehran from Saqqez. According to eyewitnesses, Amini had been severely beaten by Guidance Patrol officers, an assertion denied by Iranian authorities.
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The Law Enforcement Command of Islamic Republic denied any assertion on Amini being beaten, stating she "suffered a sudden heart failure“. The police tried to keep the numbers attending the Amini’s funeral in Saqez to a minimum, but 1,000 were reported to have been at the graveside, being clashed by the Islamic Republic security forces with c. 30 injuries. The protests spread in more cities in support of Amini’s family and against ill-treatment of women, in particular regarding compulsory hijab.
Dr. Hossein Karampour (the top medical official in Hormozgan province), pointed out that such symptoms "do not match the reasons given by some authorities who declared the cause to be a heart attack... (they are instead consistent with) a head injury and the resulting bleeding." This was also confirmed by alleged medical scans of her skull, leaked by hacktivists, showing bone fracture, hemorrhage, and brain edema.

Protests in religious city of Mashhad and Qom as well as Tabriz, Rasht, Ilam, Hamedan, Kermanshah, Zanjan, Bandar abbas, Shiraz, Qazvin joined the protests


Diaspora Started Protesting in Support of Iranian inside & to Raise their voices

announced by the Coordination Council of Iranian Teachers’ Trade Associations
Until all students arrested during the protests are released
threating the IR to stop violence and free all detained, else they start strikes
Worldwide protests of Iranian to raise the voice of protestors in Iran in an invitation by the Association of Families of flight PS752 Victims
(Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps) while thousands of protesters rushed to streets surrounding the university to prevent a tragedy at least 100 were arrested while many were beaten by security forces
The IRGC, were firing automatic weapons till the early hours of Sunday in Sanandaj Yahya Rahimi, was shot in the head inside his car because he was honking his horn in support of the protesters on the street. He was taken to the hospital but died of his wounds. The IRGC also shot another protester in the head, who was taken to the hospital but died of his wounds.
Several people were killed on Sunday during prisoners’ clashes with guards in Lakan Prison in the northern province of Gilan; the number of casualties is still unknown…
security forces beat the pupils for chanting, with some taken to hospital and others arrested. Asra Panahi reportedly died in hospital of injuries sustained at the school.
Tehran notorious jail holding political prisoners, incl. journalists, lawyers, artists, activists, environmentalists, & dual nationals; many people, including the families of those detained in Evin, were driving to the prison to prevent a tragedy, while themselves being brutally oppressed; number of casualties still unknown…