Two teenage girls believed to have participated in the protests died during protests against the death of a woman arrested for wearing a scarf in Iran, both of whom committed suicide by the regime. and emphasizes that it has nothing to do with the demo.



However, on social media, voices of suspicion about the involvement of the security authorities are spreading, and the backlash is growing.

In Iran, protests continue last month over the death of a 22-year-old woman who was arrested for wearing a scarf inappropriately, alleging police brutality was the cause.



Under these circumstances, 17-year-old Nika Shakarami, who is believed to have participated in the demonstration, was found dead in the courtyard of a building in the capital Tehran on the 21st of last month, and the government initially believed that someone had pushed her out. was showing



"After an investigation, we learned that she had a domestic problem and was living at her aunt's house, but she couldn't stay there either, and that she committed suicide," said Interior Minister Milahmadi on Thursday. I was.



Meanwhile, Norway-based human rights group Iran Human Rights said late last month that another 16-year-old girl, Sarina Esmailzadeh, was being attacked by security officials during a demonstration with her friends in Karaj, a suburb of Tehran. He was beaten to death, and the administration also explained that he committed suicide by jumping off the roof of the building.



The government has emphasized that the deaths of the two girls have nothing to do with the demonstrations, but there are widespread voices on social media that suspect the involvement of the security authorities, and the backlash is intensifying.