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Iran faced more international criticism on Monday over the death of a woman in police custody that triggered nationwide protests after Tehran accused the United States of using the unrest to try to destabilise the country, Reuters reported.Iran has cracked down on the biggest demonstrations since 2019, sparked by the death of 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini on Sept.
16 after she was detained by morality police enforcing the Islamic Republic's strict restrictions on women's dress.
The case has drawn widespread condemnation.But the measures have not stopped Iranians from calling for the fall of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the rest of the clerical establishment, read the report.Canada will impose sanctions on those responsible for the death of Amini, including Iran's morality police unit and its leadership, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday.We&ve seen Iran disregarding human rights time and time again, now we see it with the death of Mahsa Amini and the crackdown on protests,& Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa.Activist Twitter account 1500tasvir posted videos it said showed street protests late on Monday in different parts of Tehran, and footage where residents could be heard shouting &Death to Khamenei& from their homes.
Reuters could not verify the videos.Women have played a prominent role in the protests, waving and burning their veils, Reuters reported.Human rights group Hengaw posted a video which it said showed protesters cheering in Sanandaj, capital of Kurdistan province, as women took off their headscarves to protest forced hijab.
In a later video, heavy shooting could be heard as streets appeared to be filled with tear gas.Another video posted on social media purported to show security forces opening fire late on Monday during protests in Sardasht, a town with a large Kurdish population.
Reuters could not verify the videos.Iran said the United States was supporting rioters and seeking to destabilise the Islamic Republic.Washington is always trying to weaken Iran's stability and security although it has been unsuccessful,& Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said in a statement.On his Instagram page, Kanaani accused the leaders of the United States and some European countries of abusing a tragic incident in support of &rioters& and ignoring ''the presence of millions of people in the streets and squares of the country in support of the system&.Also on Monday, Germany summoned the Iranian ambassador in Berlin to urge Tehran to stop its crackdown and allow peaceful protests.
Asked about the possibility of further sanctions on Tehran in response to the violence, a German foreign ministry spokesperson had earlier said, &We will consider all options& with other European Union states.According to Reuters last week, the United States imposed sanctions on Iran's morality police over allegations of abuse of Iranian women, saying it held the unit responsible for the death of Amini.Students from the Dentistry Faculty of the University of Tabriz, with the exception of the emergency department, took part in a strike on Monday and refused to participate in classes, said the activist Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).The strikes were conducted to protest against widespread arrests of students and forceful encounters with security forces in Iranian universities, it said.On Sunday, Iran summoned the British and Norwegian ambassadors over what it called interference and hostile media coverage of the unrest, Reuters reported.The anti-government protests are the largest to sweep Iran since demonstrations over fuel prices in 2019, when Reuters reported 1,500 people were killed in a crackdown on protesters & the bloodiest bout of internal unrest in the Islamic Republic's history.At least 41 people have been killed since Sept.
17, according to state TV.President Ebrahim Raisi has said Iran ensures freedom of expression and that he has ordered an investigation into Amini's death.A leading Iranian teachers& union, in a statement posted on social media on Sunday, called for teachers and students to stage the first national strike since the unrest began, on Monday and Wednesday, Reuters reported.In a video circulating on social media, the sister of a man killed in the anti-government demonstrations, Javad Heydari, cut her hair on his grave in defiance of Iran's Islamic dress code.
Reuters could not verify the authenticity of the video.The state has organised rallies to try to defuse the crisis.Although the demonstrations over Amini's death are a major challenge to the government, analysts see no immediate threat to Iran's leaders because the elite security forces have stamped out protests in the past.Iran has blamed armed Iranian Kurdish dissidents of involvement in the unrest, particularly in the northwest where most of Iran's up to 10 million Kurds live.Iran's Revolutionary Guards launched an artillery and drone attack on Iranian militant opposition bases in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, the second such attack in two days, state media said.The post Iran says US attempting to use unrest to weaken country first appeared on Ariana News.





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