Mahsa Amini did not die from a beating but from an illness .

This is supported by the medical report following the autopsy carried out in Tehran on the body of the 22-year- old Iranian , arrested by the moral police for not wearing the veil correctly and who died after three days in the hospital where she had arrived from the barracks already in a coma.

Mahsa's death, it is claimed, would be linked to " surgery for a brain tumor suffered at the age of 8" and "not to beating to the head and vital organs".

The sensational document, published by state TV, comes three weeks after the death of the young woman who has sparked protests throughout the country (and beyond) severely repressed by the police, and has further ignited the anger of Iranian activists.
Not only that: Amnesty International and other organizations accuse the Iranian police of also causing the death of another teenager , 16-year-old Sarina Ismailzadeh , who disappeared on 24 September. According to Alborz's prosecutor's office, the girl "committed suicide" by throwing herself from the window of a building not far from her grandmother's house, while according to the NGOs the death was caused by "blows with a truncheon to the head". The mother of Nika Shakarami , a teenager who died after taking part in the demonstrations, also asks for justice, who told Radio Farda that her daughter was killed by the security forces and did not lose her life by falling from a building, as well as in this case had instead supported the judiciary.

Since September 16, the demonstrations for women's rights in Iran have never stopped and in recent days have been carried out mainly by university students and high school students in various cities who have demonstrated by removing the veil. According to Amnesty International, at least 82 people, including minors, died in fierce clashes last week in Zahedan, in the south-east of the country.

(Unioneonline / D)

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