Mahsa Amini Death News: Protests Spread Worldwide After 22-year-old Woman’s Death in Iran

Tehran– Now, to the protests spreading around the globe after the suspicious death of a 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police. The chants are growing louder. The outrage is intensifying all to show support for those Iranian protesters fighting a repressive government.
This morning demonstrations now we’re running across the globe in solidarity with anti-government protesters in Iran, who took to the streets after the suspicious death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.

From crashes in London to Paris with demonstrators shaving their heads to show support. And here at home protesters lining the length of the Golden Gate Bridge and at the White House reinforced the message the Biden administration has already made clear.
Our message to the White House is to stand with the people of Iran.”
The massive anti-regime protests across Iran reached their 10th day the most sweeping the country has seen in yours. And like those clashes met with deadly force, at least 41 people have now been killed since those demonstrations began.
Iran’s anti-Hijab protests enter the 10th day After Mahsa Amini’s Death

Mahsa Amini was arrested by Iran’s morality police for not wearing her headscarf properly, dying days later. And while Iranian officials claim she died due to underlying health issues, her family says she did not have any and believes she was killed by the police.
The death set off days of violent protests targeting not only the police but the repressive regime itself. Protesters now chasing after Armored Security vehicles ripping down posters of their former Supreme Leader.

1000s of pro-government protesters have flooded Iran’s capital “Tehran” as well as seen here burning of the US flag.
Those protests are often staged by the Iranian government which is also trying to limit information coming out of Iran. Officials are now restricting Internet access to platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp. I hope these protests die down but right now, they’re only getting bigger.
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