Color Revolution ?
ALERT!!! "Today, we stand with the brave women of Iran" said Joe Biden ...and when a US President, says something like that, history proves all too eloquently, that there is a CIA plan for Coup d'Etat!!!!!
Mahsa Amini was not assassinated as the propaganda says:
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What's known about the case of Mahsa Amini, the young woman whose death in custody sparked a wave of protests in Iran
The Iranian president called for an investigation into the death of the
22-year-old woman, who was detained by the 'Morality Police' for wearing her hijab improperly.
A wave of protests took place in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who died last week shortly after being detained by the so-called 'Morality Police' for wearing her hijab incorrectly.
The woman, from Kurdistan province, was arrested last Tuesday. While in custody,
she suffered a heart attack and was taken to hospital, but fell into a coma and eventually lost her life, according to authorities.
The young woman's family said Mahsa had no history of heart disease, while her father noted that her body showed bruises on her legs.
At the same time, accusations began to spread among the public that the young woman's death was caused by the treatment she received while in custody.
The reaction of the police and the president
The press office of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said last Sunday that the president had a telephone conversation with Amini's family and ordered a "special" investigation into the case. "Your daughter is like my own daughter and I am sorry that this incident happened to one of my loved ones. Please accept my condolences," he said.
Meanwhile, the police described what happened as an "unfortunate" event. "The incident was unfortunate for us and we wish never to witness such incidents", declared the commander of the Tehran Police, Hossein Rahimi, according to Reuters, quoted by the Fars news agency. In this context, he stressed that the young woman was not mistreated in any way. "Cowardly accusations have been made against the Iranian Police. We will wait until the day of trial, but we cannot stop doing security work," he said.
Protests
Following the woman's death, numerous people took to the streets of Tehran to express their outrage over the event and call for an investigation. AP reports that the protesters also called for the dissolution of the Morality Police. Protests also took place in different cities in Kurdistan.
In several regions, the protests led to violent clashes with the police. According to the human rights organization Hengaw, five people died after security forces opened fire during the demonstrations in Kurdistan, reports Reuters. The group said 75 people were injured.
Images were disseminated on social networks in which police cars can be seen damaged. According to reports, the police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Iranian state television reported that arrests were made, but did not detail the number of people arrested.