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Appearance. Main article: Mahsa Amini protests. This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information. This is a broad timeline of the ongoing series of protests against the government of Iran, sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini (Persian: مهسا امینی) on 16 September 2022.
An ongoing series of protests and civil unrest against the government of Iran began in Tehran on 16 September 2022 [79] as a reaction to the death of Amini that day following police custody, after she was arrested by the Guidance Patrol for wearing an "improper" hijab—in violation of Iran's mandatory hijab law—while visiting Tehran from ...
Civil unrest and protests against the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran associated with the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini (Persian: مهسا امینی) began on 16 September 2022 and carried on into 2023, but were said to have "dwindled" [ 15 ] or "died down" [ 16 ] by spring of 2023. As of September 2023, the "ruling elite ...
The widely-followed Iranian protest Twitter account posted footage showing what it said was a protest at a Tehran university against the Basij, a paramilitary militia force. "I will kill the one ...
Iranian judicial officials announced this week they would bring over 600 people to trial over their role in the protests, including 315 in Tehran, 201 in the neighboring Alborz province and 105 in ...
11. Elaheh Mohammadi. 29 September. Tehran. Journalist who reported on Mahsa Amini 's funeral. According to her lawyer, Mohammad Ali Kamfiroozi, Mohammadi was summoned by the judicial authorities but was then arrested by security forces on 29 September 2022 while on her way to the Ministry of Intelligence office for questioning.
A protest held in Istanbul, Turkey, on Dec. 31, 2022, over the death in Iran of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was detained on the grounds that she did not comply with the headscarf rules.
100+. The 2021-2022 Iranian protestserupted on 15 July 2021 to protest the water shortagesand crisis, but were quickly met with police violence and brutality. "Bloody Aban", November 2021 saw further protests due to water shortages but various other protests and strikes also took place due to the worsening economic situation.