Iran: Police Severs Nose Of A 17-Year-Old Women Protesting Against Hijab, Threatens Family
17-year-old Nika Shakrami was missing during the protests on Tuesday, 29 September near Keshavarz Boulevard, and now her aunt wrote: "Nika has been found; But not alive!"

Anti-hijab protests and violence continue to dominate Iran. The death toll on Sunday rose to 92. The demonstrations began on 16 September when Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old student, was arrested by the Moral Police on 13 September for not wearing a hijab, and her body was handed over to the family on 16 September.
On Saturday, 17-year-old Nika Shakrami, who was leading the protest, was also murdered. Police called his family and handed over the body. Nika's nose was cut off and there were 29 wounds on her head.
According to media reports, anti-hijab protests have reached 164 cities. Their impact is being seen in 31 states. So far 92 people have died after Mahsa's death. The problem of the government is that the more it is trying to suppress the protest, the faster it is spreading.
People's anger has flared up after the death of 17-year-old Nika Shakrami. On the other hand, the government has once again threatened the protesters with dire consequences if they do not give up the protest.
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