Iranians take to the streets to protest the death of Mahsa Amini

Sep 20, 2022 View Original Article
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    28% Somewhat Conservative

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55% : center of Tehran.
47% : Nor the justifications of the Tehran police commander, who yesterday denied that Mahsa Amini had been beaten while in custody; nor the telephone call from President Ebrahim Raisi to the family to ensure that he would investigate the death -"your daughter is my daughter", he told them-, have been enough to calm the indignation unleashed in Iran after learning of the death of the 22-year-old years that on September 13 she was captured by the morality police for not dressing according to "Islamic canons".
47% : Nor the justifications of the Tehran police commander, who yesterday denied that Mahsa Amini had been beaten while in custody; nor the telephone call from President Ebrahim Raisi to the family to ensure that he would investigate the death -"your daughter is my daughter", he told them-, have been enough to calm the indignation unleashed in Iran after learning of the death of the 22-year-old years that on September 13 she was captured by the morality police for not dressing according to "Islamic canons".
47% : The last ones took place yesterday in Tehran, where a march was called at six in the afternoon on Hejab Street, the name given to the veil that covers women's heads, mandatory in Iran.
40% : Hours earlier, the main universities in Tehran were also the scene of demonstrations, something not seen since 2019, when the country experienced a wave of protests in response to the unannounced increase in the price of gasoline.

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