No Hijab Needed! 40 protesters died, Internet closed.., Women's protests turned more violent in Iran
No Hijab Needed! 40 protesters died, Internet closed.., Women's protests turned more violent in Iran
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Tehran: The ongoing anti-hijab protests in Iran turned more violent. So far, 40 people have died in this protest. Most of these deaths were caused by Iranian police bullets, which they fired to crush the demonstration. Anti-hijab protests have been taking place across Iran since the brutal murder of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old young woman from Iran. In the wake of the raging protests, the government has banned the internet. Iran's intelligence ministry warned on Thursday that taking part in protests was illegal and protesters would be prosecuted.  

Let me tell you that the Moral Police in Iran had beaten Mahsa Amini badly due to the hair seen from the hijab, after which she was brain dead and she went to coma, after which this 22-year-old woman died during treatment in the police service. However, Iran's Moral police are claiming that Mahsa died of a heart attack. While Amini's family says that Mahsa was absolutely healthy. The police beat her mercilessly, leading to her death.

After the death of Mahsa Amini, protests first took place in Kurdistan. On seeing this, these protests spread almost all over Iran. Muslim women in Iran are protesting the brutal murder of Mahsa Amini by burning their hijabs and cutting off their hair. In Iran, security forces are constantly using force, taking a tough stand against protesters. So far, 40 protesters have lost their lives in Iran. Many countries including the United Nations, America, and Israel are criticizing this brutal behaviour of Iran's government.

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