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A picture obtained by AFP outside Iran on September 21, 2022, shows Iranian demonstrators taking to the streets of the capital Tehran during a protest for Mahsa Amini, days after she died in police custody. - Protests spread to 15 cities across Iran overnight over the death of the young woman Mahsa Amini after her arrest by the country’s morality police, state media reported today.In the fifth night of street rallies, police used tear gas and made arrests to disperse crowds of up to 1,000 people, the official IRNA news agency said.

A 23-year-old man has been hanged in Iran after participating inanti-government protests. Now, human rights groups are warning that more executions could be coming unless the international community steps up.

“She was arrested and taken into police custody for what they call an ‘educational and reorientation class,'” Thomas-Greenfield said. “Some hours later, she was transferred to the hospital in a coma and she died two days later.”

Both men and women have taken to the streetsto protest Amini’s deathin the weeks and months since, facing violence and even death themselves as the eyes of the world have turned toward the Guidance Patrol, which the U.S. State Department has described as an organization that enforces “restrictions on freedom of expression.”

“Mohsen Shekari was executed after a hasty and unfair trial without a lawyer,” Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, director of the Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights, said in astatement. “The international community must immediately and strongly react to this execution. The Islamic Republic must face consequences that will prevent the further execution of protesters. If Mohsen Shekari’s execution is not met with serious consequences for the government, we will face mass execution of protesters.”

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State Department Sec.Antony Blinkenannounced in October that the U.S. had imposed sanctions both on Iran’s morality police and on “senior security officials who have engaged in serious human rights abuses.”

“These officials oversee organizations that routinely employ violence to suppress peaceful protesters and members of Iranian civil society, political dissidents, women’s rights activists, and members of the Iranian Baha’i community,” the Treasury Department said in a statement at the time.

U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said on Thursday that Shekari’s execution of the 23-year-old Iranian “represents a grim escalation in the regime’s attempt to suppress dissent and quash these protests.”

And in a joint statement released Friday, the governments of the U.S. and Canada condemned Iran’s “brutal acts of violence against peaceful protestors and its ongoing repression of the Iranian people.”

“We also condemn Iran’s pervasive oppression and state-sponsored violence against women,” the governments said in astatement. “While these are longstanding concerns, the Iranian authorities’ intensification of violence against the Iranian people following the death of Mahsa ‘Zhina’ Amini calls for consequential responses from all corners of the world.”

The governments added they had issued new coordinated sanctions actions against Iranian officials “connected to human rights abuses, including those committed as part of the ongoing brutal crackdown aimed at denying the Iranian people their human rights and fundamental freedoms.”

source: people.com