Tehran (Web Desk): Iranian security forces opened fire on protesters who massed in their thousands on Wednesday in Mahsa Amini’s hometown to mark 40 days since her death.
“Security forces have shot tear gas and opened fire on people in Zindan square, Saqez city,” Hengaw, a Norway-based group that monitors rights violations in Iran’s Kurdish regions, tweeted.
Security forces have shot tear gas and opened fire on people in Zindan square (Baneh), Saqqez city.
— Hengaw Organization for Human Rights (@Hengaw_English) October 26, 2022
Wednesday, October 26, 2022#MahsaAmini#ZhinaAmini#Kurdistan
Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian of Kurdish origin, died on September 16, three days after her arrest in Tehran by the notorious morality police for allegedly breaching the Islamic dress code for women.
Anger flared at her funeral last month and quickly sparked the biggest wave of protests to rock the Islamic republic in almost three years. Young women have led the charge, burning their hijab headscarves and confronting security forces.