Tehran students participate in the Iran uprising in protest against the death of Muhsa Amini

Tehran students participate in the Iran uprising in protest against the death of Muhsa Amini

Students from a university in Tehran were seen singing and shouting together in a television clip.
Students formed the Persian word for “blood” while standing collectively.
Reuters managed to confirm the site from the buildings and plan the road that was seen in the video that matches the file and satellite pictures of the region in Iran.

Since the death of Muhsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, on September 16 while she was being held by the Ethics Police in Tehran, protests have swept Iran, calling for the removal of the country’s religious establishment.

A number of actors and athletes denounced the use of lethal force by the security forces and expressed support for the ongoing popular protests, which began a month ago to protest the killing of the young Kurdish man Muhsa Amini. This week, university students and schools in Iran continued their protests with the help of some professors.

The “Ouj” organisation, which is a part of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, installed a mural titled “Women from my country of Iran” with the faces of many famous Iranian women in the “Crown Prince” Square in Tehran after hours of the large protester demonstrations on Wednesday. Pictures of actors like Fatima Arya and Romand were included in the mural.

The director called the pathogen and the actress, Fatima Mutamad Arya, demanding that their images be removed from the government mural shortly after it was posted online.
Aria’s accredited Fatima made the following statement about this mural in a video that she broadcast while wearing no veil in Iran: “Young children, young women, and young men in love are slaughtered in her arenas in one country. On this land, you are not a woman in the land of the killers. “.

Students from Tehran take part in the Iranian uprising in opposition to Muhsa Amini’s passing

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