During the second fortnight of September, since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in the custody of Iran’s ‘morality police’ over her “inappropriate hijab”, protests over her death have spread across 46 Iranian cities, towns and villages. Many people have been killed in the protests amid clashes with security forces. Crowds in the capital city of Tehran shouted
Since Friday, widespread protests in Iran following the killing of innocent Iranian-Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini who was arrested and beaten on September 13th by the so-called morality police for violating the country's strict dress codes have occurred in 40 cities, including the nation’s capital Tehra
Scotland Yard said the disorder initially broke out at the Iranian embassy in London before moving to Marble Arch and then to Maida Vale where the Islamic Centre of England was targeted.