‘Blossom killed in bud…’: Fresh Iran protests after protester's memorial
Iran Anti-Hijab Protests: Large crowds gathered around Hamidreza Rouhi’s grave at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran.
Fresh protests were reported in several Iranian cities after memorial services for those killed by the security forces in the ongoing demonstrations turned violent, Iran International reported. Large crowds gathered around Hamidreza Rouhi’s grave at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran on the 40th day of his death. Hamidreza Rouhi was a university student and a model and was shot dead on November 18, the report said.
“This blossom killed in the bud was an offering to the homeland," the crowd chanted. People were also heard chanting against Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
“Down with the Dictator”, people can be heard saying in the video footage from the protests.
"Poverty, corruption, high cost of living, We will continue until the toppling [of the egime]," the crowd chanted.
Security forces tried to stop the crowd by using tear gas, the report said adding that shotgun pellets were fired by the forces.
Hamidreza Rouhi's parents weren't allowed to attend the memorial and were even stopped from leaving their home.
Massive protests in Iran were triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after she was detained by the country's controversial morality police. According to Amnesty International, as of November, Iranian authorities are seeking the death penalty for at least 21 people in connection with the protests.
Mahsa Amini was arrested in Tehran on September 13 for dressing "inappropriately"- not wearing her hijab properly. Three days later, she died while in custody.
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