How protests in Iran over Mahsa Amini's death 'forever moved the debate' over women's rights
The death of a 22-year-old woman in the custody of Iran's "morality police" for allegedly not properly covering her hair has sparked a remarkable moment of defiance by Iranian women and men, experts say.
Thousands of protesters across the country have taken to the streets to demand justice for Mahsa Amini. Women have burned their scarves and cut their hair, protesters have been injured and arrested, and as many as 17 people have been killed. Despite the violent crackdown from Iranian security forces, demonstrations have continued in at least 13 cities for days.
Iran has dealt with multiple waves of protests, but the recent demonstrations over Amini's death are unique, said Tara Sepehri Far, a senior researcher in the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch
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