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Iran protesters call for strike

Student Day rally to Freedom Square

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– Protesters in Iran yesterday called for a three-day strike this week as they seek to maintain pressure on authoritie­s over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, with protests planned on the day President Ebrahim Raisi is due to address students in Tehran.

Raisi is expected to visit Tehran University on Wednesday, celebrated in Iran as Student Day.

Protesters are calling for strikes by merchants and a rally towards Tehran’s Azadi (Freedom) Square. They have also called for three days of boycotting any economic activity starting today.

Similar calls for strike action and mass mobilisati­on have in past weeks resulted in an escalation in the unrest which has swept the country – some of the biggest anti-government protests since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution

The activist HRANA news agency said 470 protesters had been killed as of Saturday, including 64 minors. It said 18,210 demonstrat­ors were arrested and 61 members of the security forces were killed.

Iran’s interior ministry said on Saturday the death toll was 200, according to the judiciary’s news agency Mizan.

The nationwide protests began after Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman, died in the custody of Iran’s morality police on September 16, after she was detained for violating the hijab restrictio­ns govDubai erning how women dress.

On Saturday, Iran’s public prosecutor Mohammad Jafar Montazeri was cited by the semi-official Iranian Labour News Agency as saying that the morality police had been disbanded. “The same authority which has establishe­d this police has shut it down.”

Iran’s interior ministry has yet to comment on the status of the force, which is tasked with monitoring Iranians’ clothing and public behaviour.

Montazeri said the morality police was not under the judiciary’s authority, which “continues to monitor behavioura­l actions at community level”.

Top Iranian officials have repeatedly said Tehran would not change its mandatory hijab policy, nor the way it enforces this policy. Reuters

 ?? / REUTERS/AMY OSBORNE ?? A solidarity protest for Iran in San Francisco, US.
/ REUTERS/AMY OSBORNE A solidarity protest for Iran in San Francisco, US.

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