Protests in Iran: Suspected of Sexual Police Attack on a Woman

A video in which security forces in Iran allegedly sexually attack a protester during attempts to arrest her has provoked anger on social networks. On these platforms has been called for “fairness” and the police chief's resignation. Even some pro-government people have condemned this act. Video footage shows some [...]
On these platforms has been called for “fairness” and the police chief's resignation.
Even some pro-government people have condemned this act.
There are some police officials in the video surrounding a woman on the main road.
One of them picks him up and leads him to the other cops.
Until a woman is pushed toward a bicycle, an official approaches her and puts his hand on the back of her body.
The woman then lies on the ground, and more police officials approach her.
She looks like there's no cover on her head on video. Meanwhile, the woman manages to leave the scene.
Despite social network use blockades, however, Iranians are managing to publish powerful images of the protests.
Recent protests erupted last month, after the 22-year-old Mahsa Ameni's death, while in police custody, under suspicions that he did not properly decide the cover on his head.
Officials have said she died of organ damage, but the victim's family believe she died after the shooting of police officials for Morals.
Tens of the protests have become viral, both inside and outside Iran.
Human rights groups have said that more than 150 people have been killed since protests in the Islamic Republic started on 17 September. / REL












