gesture in a poor region which usually gets little attention from the central government. by a terrible event which as yet cannot be explained. jonathan head, bbc news, north eastern thailand. the mother of a teenage girl who died during protests in iran has accused authorities of murdering her daughter. authorities say nika shakarami, 16, appears to have been thrown from a building, possibly by workmen. but nasrin shakarami said she had seen injuries on her daughter s body which contradict an official statement. meanwhile, an officialforensic report has said a woman whose death sparked the protests died from ill health . the family of mahsa amini, a 22 year old iranian kurd, say she died as a result of being beaten by morality police.
the taoiseach, said this was the darkest of days for the entire country. the cause of the explosion will be investigated but that ll come later as, for now, is taking priority over the rescue efforts. the mother of a teenage girl who died during protests in iran has accused authorities of murdering her daughter. authorities say nika shakarami, who was 16, appears to have been thrown from a building, possibly by workmen. but nasrin shakarami said she had seen injuries on her daughter s body which contradict an official statement. meanwhile, a forensic report has said the woman whose death sparked the protests died from ill health. the family of mahsa amini, a 22 year old iranian kurd, say she died as a result of being beaten by morality police. just one in five train services across england, scotland and wales are expected to run today, as rail workers take
Nika Shakarami, 16, left to join anti-government protests in Tehran on September 20. She was never seen alive by her family again. In an exclusive interview with RFE/RL's Radio Farda, Nika's mother says the family is now being pressured to echo the official account of her daughter's death.
The mother of Nika Shakarami a 16-year-old who wound up dead after participating in anti-government protests in Tehran on September 20 has accused the Iranian authorities of "lying" about her daughter's death in an attempt to "exempt themselves." In a video message sent exclusively to RFE/RL's Radio Farda on October 6, Nika's mother, Nasrin Shakarami, said the authorities "stole" her daughter's corpse so they could bury it in secret and have pressured the family to echo the official and inconsistent account of an apparent killing.