Events in Iran since Mahsa Amini's arrest and death in custody
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[October 15, 2022]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's
clerical rulers have faced the biggest protests in years since Mahsa
Amini died last month in the custody of the morality police who enforce
the Islamic Republic's strict dress code.
Following is a timeline of events since her arrest:
Sept. 13 - Mahsa Amini, from Iran's Kurdistan region, is detained by
morality police in Tehran, the Iranian capital, because of her
"inappropriate attire".
Sept. 16 - Amini dies after falling into a coma. Police say she suffered
a heart attack after being taken to a station to be "educated". Her
family deny she had any heart problems. Her father later says she had
bruises on her legs, and holds police responsible for her death.
President Ebrahim Raisi demands an investigation. Protests begin on
social media and in the street.
Sept. 17 - Protests erupt during Amini's funeral in Saqez, her hometown
in Kurdistan. Security forces fire tear gas. Protests spread to the
provincial capital. Chants of "death to the dictator" are heard, with
some women removing headscarves.
Sept. 18 - Demonstrations spread. Hundreds gather around the University
of Tehran, shouting "Woman, Life, Freedom".
Sept. 19 - Protests intensify, taking place in Rasht, Mashhad, Isfahan
and Tehran, where security forces and demonstrators clash.
Sept. 20 - An aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says he
visited Amini's family to pay condolences and that Khamenei was pained
by her death. An official blames terrorist groups for deaths in
Kurdistan.
Sept. 21 - Authorities curb access to Instagram and WhatsApp. Official
sources confirm eight deaths in the unrest, including a member of the
police and a member of the Basij militia.
Sept. 22 - Protesters in Tehran and several other cities torch police
stations and vehicles. Raisi says "acts of chaos" are unacceptable. The
United States imposes sanctions on Tehran's morality police.
Sept. 23 - The state organises rallies in several cities with marchers
calling for protesters to be executed. The army vows to "confront the
enemies' various plots". State TV says the death toll is 35.
Sept. 24 - After accusing armed Iranian dissidents of involvement in the
unrest, the Revolutionary Guards carry out the first of several attacks
on Iranian militant opposition bases in the Kurdish region of northern
Iraq.
Raisi says Iran must deal decisively with protests. State TV says the
death toll is 41.
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A newspaper with a cover picture of
Mahsa Amini, a woman who died after being arrested by Iranian
morality police is seen in Tehran, Iran, September 18, 2022. Majid
Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS//File Photo
Sept. 27 - Security forces clash with demonstrators in dozens of
cities. Despite the crackdown, social media from inside Iran
continue to show protesters chanting, "Woman, Life, Liberty", while
women wave and burn veils.
Sept. 30 - State TV says militants fire on a police station in the
southeastern city of Zahedan, prompting a shootout. State TV says 19
people are killed. The Guards say four of its forces and the Basij
are killed. Amnesty International later says security forces killed
66 people, including children, in the deadliest day since protests
started.
Oct. 3 - In his first comments on the unrest Khamenei backs the
security forces. He says Amini's death "deeply broke my heart" and
calls it a "bitter incident" provoked by Iran's enemies. Defying his
warning, Iranians in several cities chant "We want regime change"
and "death to Khamenei".
Oct. 7 - Authorities deny reports security forces killed a
16-year-old girl, saying she committed suicide. It is the second
time in a week they said a teenage girl died falling from a roof. A
coroner's report denies Amini died from blows to the head and limbs
while in custody, linking her death to pre-existing conditions.
Oct. 8 - Female students chant "get lost" as Raisi visits their
university campus in Tehran.
Oct. 10 - Protests spread to Iran's energy sector, according to
reports on social media showing workers at Abadan and Kangan oil
refineries and Bushehr Petrochemical Project demonstrating.
Oct. 13 - Members of the Basij militia, troops which have been at
the forefront of repressing popular unrest for decades, deploy in
Kurdish areas where seven people are killed in protests.
(Compiled by Tom Perry and Dominic Evans; Editing by Ros Russell)
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