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Mahsa Amini protests

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Mahsa Amini protests

Civil unrest and protests against the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran associated with the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini (Persian: مهسا امینی) began on 16 September 2022 and carried on into 2023, but by spring 2023, the protests had largely subsided, ultimately leaving the political leadership unchanged and firmly entrenched in power. The protests were described as "unlike any the country had seen before", the "biggest challenge" to the government, and "most widespread revolt" since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Amini was arrested by the Guidance Patrol on 13 September 2022 for allegedly violating Iran's mandatory hijab law by wearing her hijab "improperly" while visiting Tehran from Saqqez. According to eyewitnesses, she was severely beaten by Guidance Patrol officers (this was denied by Iranian authorities). She subsequently collapsed, was hospitalized and died three days later. As the protests spread from Amini's hometown of Saqqez to other cities in the Iranian Kurdistan and throughout Iran, the government responded with widespread Internet blackouts, nationwide restrictions on social media usage, tear gas and gunfire. Although the protests have not been as deadly as those in 2019 (when more than 1,500 were killed), they have been "nationwide, spread across social classes, universities, the streets [and] schools". At least 551 people, including 68 minors, had been killed as a result of the government's intervention in the protests, as of 15 September 2023. Before February 2023 when most were pardoned, an estimated 19,262 were arrested across at least 134 cities and towns and 132 universities. Female protesters, including schoolchildren, have played a key role in the demonstrations. In addition to demands for increased rights for women, the protests have demanded the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, setting them apart from previous major protest movements in Iran, which have focused on election results or economic woes. The government's response to the protests and its "brutal and disproportionate use of force against peaceful protesters and children" was widely condemned, but Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei dismissed the unrest as "riots" and part of a "hybrid war" against Iran created by foreign enemy states and dissidents abroad. On 2 February 2024, the UN Human Rights Council's Fact-Finding Mission released a report which found the Iranian regime committed systematic crimes against humanity.

Infobox

Date
16 September 2022 – 2023
Location
Iran, with solidarity rallies worldwide
Caused by
Death of Mahsa Amini
Goals
Revolution, civil, political, and women's rights reform, other reforms such as the dissolution of the Guidance Patrol, and justice for Mahsa Amini's death
Methods
Demonstrations, strikes, civil disobedience, civil resistance, riots
Resulted in
Protest failure: hundreds of people killed and tens of thousands beaten and/or detained in government crackdown
Deaths
At least 551 protesters including 68 minors killed (Iran Human Rights) as of 15 September 2023 200 killed (state media) as of 3 December 2022 See casualties for details.
Arrested
As many as 19,262 (HRANA, as of 6 January 2023). See detainees for notable cases.

Tables

Number of casualties by province,according to Iran Human Rights · Casualties, government response › Casualties › Government casualties
Sistan and Baluchestan
Sistan and Baluchestan
Province
Sistan and Baluchestan
Fatalities
136
Tehran
Tehran
Province
Tehran
Fatalities
77
Kurdistan
Kurdistan
Province
Kurdistan
Fatalities
57
West Azerbaijan
West Azerbaijan
Province
West Azerbaijan
Fatalities
56
Mazandaran
Mazandaran
Province
Mazandaran
Fatalities
42
Alborz
Alborz
Province
Alborz
Fatalities
32
Gilan
Gilan
Province
Gilan
Fatalities
29
Kermanshah
Kermanshah
Province
Kermanshah
Fatalities
24
Isfahan
Isfahan
Province
Isfahan
Fatalities
19
Khuzestan
Khuzestan
Province
Khuzestan
Fatalities
18
Fars
Fars
Province
Fars
Fatalities
15
Razavi Khorasan
Razavi Khorasan
Province
Razavi Khorasan
Fatalities
9
East Azerbaijan
East Azerbaijan
Province
East Azerbaijan
Fatalities
5
Qazvin
Qazvin
Province
Qazvin
Fatalities
5
Zanjan
Zanjan
Province
Zanjan
Fatalities
3
Lorestan
Lorestan
Province
Lorestan
Fatalities
3
Markazi
Markazi
Province
Markazi
Fatalities
3
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Province
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Fatalities
3
Hamadan
Hamadan
Province
Hamadan
Fatalities
2
Ardabil
Ardabil
Province
Ardabil
Fatalities
2
Ilam
Ilam
Province
Ilam
Fatalities
2
Bushehr
Bushehr
Province
Bushehr
Fatalities
2
Hormozgan
Hormozgan
Province
Hormozgan
Fatalities
2
Golestan
Golestan
Province
Golestan
Fatalities
2
Semnan
Semnan
Province
Semnan
Fatalities
1
North Khorasan
North Khorasan
Province
North Khorasan
Fatalities
1
Total
Total
Province
Total
Fatalities
551
Province
Fatalities
Sistan and Baluchestan
136
Tehran
77
Kurdistan
57
West Azerbaijan
56
Mazandaran
42
Alborz
32
Gilan
29
Kermanshah
24
Isfahan
19
Khuzestan
18
Fars
15
Razavi Khorasan
9
East Azerbaijan
5
Qazvin
5
Zanjan
3
Lorestan
3
Markazi
3
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
3
Hamadan
2
Ardabil
2
Ilam
2
Bushehr
2
Hormozgan
2
Golestan
2
Semnan
1
North Khorasan
1
Total
551
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