The father of an Iranian woman who passed away last week while being held by the police has charged the authorities with lying about her passing.
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Despite the government's attempt to quell unrest by shutting off the internet, protests continue to flare across the country.
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Because of this, widespread protests continue despite the government's attempt to stop dissent by shutting off the internet.
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She died, according to Iranian police officials, after having a "heart attack" and going into a coma, although her family claims she had no heart disease.
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Anger over her death has grown since her passing, spreading to include topics like freedoms in the Islamic Republic and the damaging effects of sanctions on the economy.
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In villages and cities all around Iran, protests and violent altercations with police have taken place.
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In Iran, mobile networks have been virtually shut down, and access to WhatsApp and Instagram has been constrained for Iran citizens.
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On September 21, dozens of protesters demonstrate in Tehran, Iran, in opposition to Mahsa Amini's passing.
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Riot police were sent in to disperse demonstrators in Tehran on Wednesday night and were spotted detaining many people.
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According to the human rights organization Amnesty International, conflicts during the protests have resulted in at least eight deaths in recent days, including a teenager.