Mahsha Amini – Iran: Iranian president accuses US of “destabilization policy” – Episodes continue

More than 100 people have been killed in Iran since the crackdown on protests that broke out almost a month ago after her death Mahsa Amini after she was arrested by the moral police, a non-governmental organization announced yesterday. The defiance movement in Iran erupted on September 16the day on which the 22-year-old Kurdish woman Amini died, three days after her arrest in Tehran by the moral police for not wearing her headscarf properly. The protest movement has evolved into the most serious wave of challenge to Iran’s religious leadership since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

The president of Iran Ibrahim Raisi blamed the United States for application “political destabilization” against the Islamic Republic, while the anti-regime demonstrations continue, despite the repression.

“After her failure military selection and US sanctions, Washington and its allies resort to the policy of destabilization which is doomed to fail“, the ultra-conservative president of Iran said from Astana, Kazakhstan, where he is participating in the “Conference on Cooperation and Confidence Building Measures in Asia”a cooperation forum of 27 Asian countries.

At the same time in Tehran, the head of the judiciary ordered the Iranian judges to issue tough decisions against the “elements of the riots”reports the Athens News Agency.

“I gave instructions to the judges butto avoid showing sympathy to the central elements of these riots and issue tough decisions against them, while singling out the less guilty,” Golamhossein Mohseni Ejay was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.

Source: News Beast

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