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Recently, in Iran, there was a case where a woman in her 20s was arrested and killed suspiciously because she did not wear a 'hijab' to cover her head and upper body properly.

Protests against the repressive Iranian regime continue to spread around the world.



By Kim Young-ah, staff reporter.



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front of the White House in Washington, USA.



[Overthrow of the Iranian terrorist regime!

Iranian regime change!]



Demonstrators protesting the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman in her 20s, who was arrested and killed by police for not wearing a hijab recently in Tehran, the capital of Iran.



Amini fell unconscious while being interrogated by the police on the 13th and died three days later.



Iranian police said she had never used violence and claimed she could have had a heart attack, but it was alleged that she died after being struck in the head at the police station.



[Saga Amini/American activist: We are enjoying it here, but Iranians gathered to cry out for freedom that we cannot properly shout in front of tanks and bullets.]



Over the weekend, protests against the Iranian regime in the US, UK, Germany, Canada, and other parts of the world Protests in support of the Iranian people continued.



[No justice, no peace!]



In Athens, Greece, protesters against the Iranian regime's dress code burned their headscarves and cut their own hair.



[Proud Beizade/Protester: Even my sisters in Iran could die tomorrow because of the hijab.

I cut my hair because I don't want to do that.]



After Amini's death on the 16th, anti-government protests have continued for the tenth day in Iran as accumulated discontent with the regime has exploded across Iran.



However, at least 41 people have been reported dead so far as the Iranian government has responded with hardened repression.



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)