Government Suppression and Global Protests: The Story of Mahsa Amini’s Anniversary

2023-09-19 06:03:24

mNews that the government has stopped the first death anniversary celebration of Mahsa Amini, who was killed in Iran following being brutally beaten by the Takarya police. Human rights groups alleged that the father was detained to prevent him from performing the annual ceremony. Amini’s father, Amjad Amini, was barred from the first anniversary celebrations, but protests continued across the country, according to reports. State media also reported the arrest of several “counter-revolutionaries” and “terrorists” across Iran, and reports said security forces foiled plans to stage illegal demonstrations and cause unrest in the country.

After reports that Mahsa Amini’s family was barred from her first anniversary celebrations, protests are once more intensifying around the world, according to reports. After getting the information that Amini’s first birthday celebration will be held, the government imprisoned Amjad Amini’s father in his native Sakas. Human rights groups in Iran alleged that authorities released Amini following warning him once morest holding a memorial service at his grave. But Iran’s IRNA state news agency denied this news.

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Amini’s assassination sparked the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement and a year of protests in Iran. “Mahza Gina, you are not dead. You are not destroyed. Your name has become the key to a revolution,” said Nia, one of the protest organizers who used a pseudonym to protect her loved ones in Iran. Protesters waved Iranian flags and chanted slogans such as “Stop the death penalty in Iran” and “Free all prisoners in Iran”. According to reports, among the pictures of Iranians killed by the police during protests were children as young as 9 years old. In the protests organized in the United States, slogans of ‘we must unite’ were raised. Mahsa Amini’s murder opened the way for a new way of thinking regarding women’s freedom and the slavery imposed on women by religious authority.

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On September 16, 2022, death awaited Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who came from her home village to Tehran, the capital of Iran. Mahsa Amini, a religious police officer who monitors compliance with Sharia law, was arrested for allegedly not wearing a hijab properly and was hit head-on by a police car, injuring her. The Religious Affairs Police later said that Amini, who was taken to the police station, died of a heart attack two days later. However, following the post-mortem report came out that the cause of death was brain haemorrhage and paralysis following brutal torture, protests started first in Iran and then around the world.

However, the Iranian government used weapons once morest the protesters who organized inside the country under the leadership of the Kurds. According to unofficial estimates, more than 1,000 people were killed and 10,000 were imprisoned. This included women, children and students. Women protested by burning hijab in public. Subsequently, there was a mass exodus from Iran, and the protests slowly subsided. On the first anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death, reports say protests are intensifying in Iran and around the world.

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