September 16 © Graphic studio France Media World

Visiting Tehran, Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, died in police custody, three days after her arrest by the Iranian morality police for wearing "inappropriate attire".

This photo of Mahsa Amini, transmitted to the Reuters agency by the parents of the young woman, has been around the world.

© Amini family via Reuters

According to the police, the young woman was "suddenly taken with a heart problem".

The NGO Amnesty International urges those responsible for his death, deemed "suspicious", to be brought to justice.

Activists claim that she received a fatal blow to the head.

September 17-19 © Graphic studio France Media World

The police assure her that there was "no physical contact" with the young woman.

State television is broadcasting excerpts from a video filmed at the police station to support this version.

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Demonstration outside a University in Tehran, September 19, 2022, following the death of a woman in custody.

© via Reuters

But little by little, the demonstrations are multiplying throughout the country.

First in Saqqez, in Iranian Kurdistan, where Mahsa Amini is from, then in Tehran and in around thirty cities.

Women burn their veils in public, clashes take place with the police, causing several deaths and leading to numerous arrests.

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Iran: several dead in the demonstrations after the death of Mahsa Amini © France24

September 22 © Graphic studio France Media World

Many personalities in Iran and abroad are beginning to vent their anger on social media.

In response, authorities block access to Instagram and WhatsApp, widely used apps in Iran, and accuse the United States and Iran's enemies of fomenting unrest in the country.

But the Iranian demonstrators are showing new audacity, as evidenced by numerous videos analyzed by the France 24 Observers team.

>> Iran: Protesters respond to police repression, unprecedented

Washington announces economic sanctions targeting the morality police and several security officials.

Protests continue on a daily basis.

For Bahar Makooi, a journalist with France 24, "the repression of the morality police has increased with the coming to power of the ultra-conservative Ebrahim Raïssi. Cornered by the economic crisis, the Iranian population, caught in a vice, expresses its anger in the street."

>> Iran: "Women no longer let themselves be done" in the face of growing repression by the morality police

September 25 © Graphic studio France Media World

At the call of the authorities, thousands of people marched on September 23 to defend the wearing of the veil.

On television, President Ebrahim Raïssi calls on the police to act "firmly" against the demonstrators and the head of the judiciary threatens to show "no indulgence".

"As in 2009, in the face of the 'green movement' against electoral fraud, or during the gigantic anti-government demonstrations of 2017 and 2019 (...), the Iranian authorities seem determined to nip in the bud any protest that calls it into question. question", writes Marc Daou, journalist at France 24.

>> Demonstrations in Iran: "The repressive machine of power is well run"

On the 26th, the authorities indicated that they had arrested more than 1,200 people described as "rioters", including activists, lawyers and journalists, according to NGOs.

The authorities announce the arrest of several foreigners in connection with the protest.

>> In Iran, protesters seeking support from the West

On the 27th, the players of the national football team show their solidarity with the victims of the demonstrations.

>> "Long live women": despite the risks, an unfailing commitment of Iranian footballers

On the 28th, Mahsa Amini's family lodged a complaint against the "authors of her arrest".

The province of Kurdistan, where the family is from, finds itself under more pressure than ever.

>> With the death of Mahsa Amini, the Iranian Kurds in turmoil

October 2 © Graphic studio France Media World

In Tehran, at the Sharif University of Technology - the equivalent of Polytechnique in France - some 200 students chant slogans hostile to the religious system of the Islamic Republic, as well as "Woman, life, freedom" or "Students prefer death to humiliation".

The riot police intervene violently and close the university.

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Despite the crackdown, protest rallies continue at several Iranian universities, including Isfahan, Mashhad and Babol, reports France 24 Observers journalist Ershad Alijani.

Despite yesterday's brutal crackdown on students at Sharif University by Basij forces, protests at universities in Iran continue in several cities.⬇️ Isfahan University


video:@mamlekate #MahsaAmini pic.twitter.com/gibHl2it1A

— ERSHAD ALIJANI (@ErshadAlijani) October 3, 2022

October 7 © Graphic studio France Media World

From Istanbul to Paris, all over the world, demonstrations are multiplying in support of Iranian women and against the repression of demonstrators.

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Mahsa Amini and repression in Iran © AFP

In France, feminists express their support and criticize the caution of the French government.

A protester in front of the Iranian embassy in Paris, October 9, 2022. Julien de Rosa, AFP

>> French feminists mobilize for Iranian women who demonstrate

In Tehran, the authorities maintain their version by publishing on October 7 an official medical report affirming that the death of Mahsa Amini is linked to a brain tumor and was not caused by beatings.

October 10 © Graphic studio France Media World

After a month of demonstrations and repression, the contestation of the mullahs' regime continues.

If the obligation to wear the veil is at the heart of the movement, it now rallies workers in the industrial sector.

Videos shared by Persian-language media based outside Iran show workers burning tires outside the Asalouyeh petrochemical plant in the southeast of the country.

Other strikes are observed in factories in Abadan (west) and Kengan (south), according to the organization Iran Human Rights (IHR).

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Protests continue in Iran, a month after the death of Mahsa Amini.

This 22-year-old Iranian Kurd had been arrested by the morality police for letting strands of hair protrude from her veil.

© France 24

At least 108 people were killed in Iran in the repression of the demonstrations triggered almost a month ago by the death of Mahsa Amini, this NGO said on Wednesday October 12.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reaffirmed that "enemies" were involved in the riots, again pointing the finger at "foreign agents".

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