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Mientras los ojos del mundo estaban en la final del Mundial Qatar 2022, la cantante colombiana Shakira publicó un mensaje de protesta en contra de la sentencia a muerte del futbolista iraní Amir Nasr-Azadani, condenado por el régimen de su país luego de participar en las manifestaciones a favor del derecho de las mujeres en Irán. La cantante colombiana Shakira, protesta en contra de la condena a…
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Justice for Mahsa Amini
A 22-year-old Iranian woman has died after being arrested by Iran's morality police earlier this week, Iran's semi-official Etemad Online we
CNN)A 22-year-old Iranian woman has died after being arrested by Iran's morality police earlier this week, Iran's semi-official Etemad Online website reported, quoting her uncle.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has ordered an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death, Iranian state news agency ISNA reported on Friday.
On Tuesday evening, Mahsa Amini and her family, who had traveled from Iran's Kurdistan region to visit relatives in the capital, Tehran, were stopped by a patrol of morality police -- a dedicated unit that enforces strict dress codes for women, such as wearing the compulsory headscarf.
According to IranWire, human rights activists who have spoken to the family say the police grabbed Amini and forced her inside a police vehicle.
Her brother, Kiarash, attempted to intervene and was told his sister was being taken to the police station for one hour of "re-education," IranWire reported.
Kiarash said he never saw his sister awake again.
While he was waiting outside the police station for her to be released, an ambulance pulled up and discreetly took his sister to the hospital.
In an interview with IranWire, Kiarash said he was told she had suffered a heart attack or a stroke while in the police station and that she was in a coma.
On Thursday, Tehran police said that Amini had suffered a "heart attack" following her arrest on Tuesday.
"The woman was sent to a Greater Tehran police precinct for guidance and education when suddenly, in the presence of other people, she had a heart attack," the police said.
Amini's family have questioned the version of events given by police, saying she was a normal, healthy 22-year-old with no pre-existing heart conditions.
"There were only two hours between her arrest and being taken to hospital," Kiarash told IranWire.
A video released by Iranian state TV purported to show Amini walking into a "education" center where she would have been receiving "guidance" on proper Islamic attire, state media said.
The edited video shows CCTV footage of a woman taking a seat, then standing up to speak to an "expert" who touches her clothing, before she collapses onto the ground.
The following clip shows five men carrying her on a stretcher, apparently unconscious. An ambulance is then shown in another frame.
There's an edit in the video at 19 seconds, after which the woman is seen standing up and speaking. Before the cut, it appears to be daylight outside. After the cut, it appears dark.
"Ms. Amini looks unwell and falls to the floor," the state media reporter says.
It remains unknown what happened to Amini after her arrest and before she appeared at the re-education center. CNN is not able to verify that the woman in the video is Amini.
Iranian officials said Saturday they had conducted an autopsy on Amini's body. Speaking on state TV the director of Iran's Forensic Medical Organization, Mehdi Forozesh, said the results would be publicized after further examination by medical experts.
Jake Sullivan, National Security Adviser to US President Joe Biden, said in a tweet Friday the White House is deeply concerned about Amini's death.
Amini, "was reportedly beaten in custody by Iran's morality police. Her death is unforgivable. We will continue to hold Iranian officials accountable for such human right abuses," Sullivan tweeted.
IRANWIRE -- The Mysterious Death of an Iranian Judge in Romania
BY FRANK ELBERS (FGJ ‘16) -- Former judge Gholamreza Mansouri was found dead in a Bucharest hotel, where he was waiting for a decision on his extradition from Romania. He reportedly jumped or was thrown from the hotel’s fifth floor. READ MORE.
IRANWIRE -- Will Romania's Investigation into the Fugitive Judge's Death be Independent and Fair?
BY FRANK ELBERS (FGJ ‘16) -- Today the Bucharest police homicide department continues its investigation into the death of Gholamreza Mansouri, the former judge who was found dead in a Bucharest hotel on the afternoon of Friday, June 19. As part of suspicions surrounding Mansouri’s death, questions have arisen about possible political bias in the investigation, as both Romanian authorities and the Iranian foreign ministry immediately assumed Mansouri committed suicide. Is Romania’s judiciary truly independent or could it be prone to cave into political pressure? Does Romania have a history of assassinations of foreign dignitaries? And just how fair is Romania’s justice system? READ MORE.
“I heard he is like Ahmadinejad,” the driver continues. “I mean, we were just getting rid of sanctions and such. Now that these Republicans have returned, they are going to impose sanctions on us again.”
Interesting analysis of election results on Iranwire:
از میان ۳۱ استان کشور، در ۱۳ استان آقای روحانی کمتر از پنجاه درصد رای آورده، از جمله تهران، اصفهان، خراسان جنوبی، خراسان رضوی و خراسان شمالی و قم. آقای روحانی همچنین در استان خود یعنی سمنان نیز کمتر از ۵۰٪ رای آورده. این در حالی است که بیشترین رای را استانهای سیستان و بلوچستان (با ۷۳.۳٪)، کردستان (۷۰.۸٪)، یزد (۶۷.۷٪)، آذربایجان غربی (۶۷٪) و اردبیل (۶۰٪) به آقای روحانی دادهاند. شاید رای بالای یزد به خاطر محبوبیت سید محمد خاتمی در آن استان جای تعجب نباشد. آذربایجان شرقی، ایلام، بوشهر، فارس، کرمان، کرمانشاه، گلستان، گیلان و مازندران هم از دیگر استانهایی هستند که بالای پنجاه درصد به آقای روحانی رای دادهاند