A young woman arrested for wearing the wrong veil in Tehran dies after alleged police beatings

Sep 20, 2022 View Original Article
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65% : Mahsa Amini had traveled to Tehran from the Kurdistan region; It is a week with a public holiday in Iran and the family decided to take advantage of the break to visit some relatives.
65% : Mahsa Amini had traveled to Tehran from the Kurdistan region; It is a week with a public holiday in Iran and the family decided to take advantage of the break to visit some relatives.
51% : But the one who has given more details has been his brother who, after witnessing Mahsa's arrest, went to the outskirts of the Vozara police station, in the heart of Tehran.
46% : The family was warned not to speak, as is the case in Iran.
44% : It is no secret to anyone in Iran that repression has increased by leaps and bounds since Raisi became president.
32% : Activists denounced that this was one more of the forced public confessions that have occurred on multiple occasions in these decades where the authorities prioritize the imposition of the "correct use of the veil" and the "good dress of women" over serious problems that Iran has. , including poverty and social unrest.

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