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Demonstrations have swept Iran for nearly three months since Amini died after her arrest by the notorious morality police in Tehran.
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Demonstrations have swept Iran for nearly three months since Amini died after her arrest by the notorious morality police in Tehran.
Iran has sealed a jewellery shop and restaurant belonging to football legend Ali Daei, after he backed protesters' calls for strikes this week.
Iran's parliament and the judiciary are reviewing a law which requires women to cover their heads.
Iran has for the first time reported that more than 300 people have died in over two months of protests.
Iranian football legend Ali Daei on Monday said he had been targeted by threats after backing ongoing protests in Iran.
Iranian security forces on Monday intensified a crackdown in western Iran's Kurdish-populated regions that killed a dozen people over 24 hours.
Iran's harsh language that, analysts warn, could presage an even bloodier crackdown.
Gunmen on motorcycles in Iran killed nine people, including two children, in mysterious attacks.
Hundreds of angry men protested after Friday prayers in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province, online videos showed.
Activists have called on football fans attending Iran's matches at the World Cup starting later this month to chant the name of Mahsa Amini.