The repercussions of death are still Mahsa Amini, a young Iranian-Kurdish womanTorture by the morality police, a few days ago, sparked outrage in the country.
After the first official confirmation of deaths during 3 days of protests, according to the announcement by the governor of Iranian Kurdistan, Ismail Zarei Kosha, today, Tuesday, activists returned and confirmed that the security forces shot protesters in the city of Shiraz.
Iranian provinces are rising up
They added that other protests took place in Tehran Under the slogan “Let the mullahs go,” the security forces also rained tear gas on the demonstrators.
Meanwhile, demonstrations were renewed in most Iranian universities, where clashes erupted between students of the University of Science and Industry and elements of the Basij in Tehran, and others in the Medical University of Tabriz, the capital of East Azerbaijan, and the University of Yazd in the center of the country.
Video clips circulated by activists on social media showed dozens of people demonstrating amid loud chants, condemning the killing of the twenty-year-old girl.
This came following demonstrations swept the universities of “Tehran”, “Beheshti”, “Tarbet Mudarres”, “Tabatabai” and “Amir Kabir” universities in the capital to condemn the killing of Amini.
A similar gathering was also witnessed in Mashhad (an important city considered of religious significance in the north-east of the country), according to what the Tasnim news agency reported.
Meanwhile, the police arrested several people and dispersed the crowd with batons and tear gas, injuring 5 people.
torture to death
It is noteworthy that the late young woman, from Kurdistan province, was arrested on September 13, during a visit to her relatives in Tehran, by the “moral police” on the pretext of wearing “inappropriate clothes”, but soon fell into a coma hours following her arrest.
She later moved to Kesra Hospital in Tehran, where she breathed her last, last Friday, according to what her family announced.