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Everything You Need To Know About The Protests In Iran Following Mahsa Amini’s Death

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October 13, 2024
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What happened to Mahsa Amini?

On 14 September, Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian, got arrested by morality police in Tehran for failing to wear the compulsory hijab in public. She died in police custody three days later, with the Iranian authorities claiming she had suffered “a heart attack”. Eyewitnesses, though, report watching the police beat her – which many believe resulted in her falling into a deadly coma.

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Her family has also confirmed that Mahsa had never suffered from a heart condition previously, with her father, Amjad Amini, alleging that he had been denied the right to see footage of the arrest (“I asked them to show me the body cameras of the security officers, they told me the cameras were out of battery,” he told BBC Persia) as well as being prohibited from seeing Mahsa’s body, which had been wrapped in a sheet when presented to him – although he claimed to have noticed suspicious bruising on her feet.

A previous statement from the director general of forensic medicine in Tehran province, however, claimed that there were “no signs of injuries to the head and face, no bruises around the eyes, or fractures at the base of Mahsa Amini’s skull”. Numerous human rights organisations, including Amnesty International, have called for further scrutiny, with President Ebrahim Raisi telling the UN General Assembly on 22 September that “if her death was due to negligence, it will definitely be investigated”. On the same day, Raisi – who condemned Iranian protestors for their “acts of chaos” – cancelled a long-planned interview with Christiane Amanpour after she declined his last-minute request that she wear a headscarf.

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How has the Iranian public responded to Mahsa Amini’s death?

Many in Iran are understandably dubious about claims that Mahsa’s death occurred naturally. Demonstrations began in Kurdistan province on 17 September following Mahsa’s funeral, and rapidly spread across the country. The protests are striking for their feminist nature – with several clips of Iranian citizens publicly burning their hijabs going viral. Meanwhile, on TikTok, users have been posting videos of themselves cutting their hair as an act of defiance. As in 2019, when roughly 200,000 people took to the streets in response to a fuel crisis, the Iranian government has responded with a brutal crackdown – deploying riot police officers armed with guns, water cannons and batons. Power has been cut in Tehran at night to discourage gathering, while mobile service and wireless access has been disrupted. Platforms including WhatsApp and Instagram have reportedly been blocked, too. At least 36 people are believed to have died in the protests so far, with demonstrators taking to the streets in other capitals, including Istanbul and Beirut, in solidarity.

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What exactly are Iran’s laws around the hijab right now?

Iran first introduced legislation making the hijab mandatory in public in the early ’80s following the Islamic Revolution. Dedicated morality police, known as Gasht-e Ershad, are currently tasked with ensuring female citizens are wearing both a headscarf and loose-fitting clothing. Revealing too much hair or wearing too much make-up are also sufficient reasons for Ershad to detain someone. Often, those deemed to be in violation of modesty laws are taken to “reeducation centres”, the first of which opened in the 2010s, where detainees are forced to attend classes about the tenets of Islam and sign pledges to dress more modestly in the future. Still, resistance among the female population is strong – see the 2017 movement Girls of Revolution Street, which saw 29 people arrested for taking off their hijabs and waving them over their heads in Tehran. Still, many are hoping that the protests following Mahsa Amini’s death might be a tipping point.

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