Tehran: Protesters in Iran reportedly set fire to the old house of the country’s former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini, three months following the uprising following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was taken into custody by the Religious Affairs Police. A house turned museum in the city of Khomeini, Khomeini’s birthplace, was set on fire on Thursday, according to media reports. The footage was circulated on social media.
Ayatollah Khomeini died in 1989. Protests are also widespread once morest his successor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Protests spread across Iran following the death of a Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini (22), while in the custody of the Religious Affairs Police on September 16. She was detained by the Religious Affairs Police in Tehran for not following hijab rules.
At least 348 protesters have been killed. Reports also say that 15,900 people have been arrested. Iran accuses the US and Israel of being behind the protests.
Four more protesters sentenced to death
Meanwhile, Iran sentenced four more people to death in connection with anti-government protests. With this, the number of those sentenced to death has increased to five. However, human rights activists strongly condemned the death penalty.
Protestors in the city of Khomein have burned down the childhood home of the late Ayatollah Khomeini, founder of the country’s current theocracy. The symbolic significance of this move once morest the most revered figure in the Islamic Republic cannot be overstated.#MahsaAmini pic.twitter.com/vmoJfj3NAX
— Siavash Ardalan (@BBCArdalan) November 18, 2022