Iranians at home and abroad marked the first anniversary Saturday of the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, with activists speaking of a renewed crackdown to prevent any resurgence of the protests which rocked major cities last year.Campaigners say the authorities have renewed their crackdown in the runup to the anniversary, putting pressure on relatives of those killed in the protests in a bid to stop them speaking out.
Campaigners say relatives of at least 36 killed, executed in crackdown have been interrogated, arrested, prosecuted or jailed over past month in bid to stop them speaking out
Iranians at home and abroad marked the first anniversary Saturday of the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, with activists speaking of a renewed crackdown to prevent any resurgence of the protests which rocked major cities last year.
Amini died after her arrest last year by religious police for allegedly violating dress code for women; activists say crackdown renewed to prevent protest resurgence.