Information related to the protests after the death of Mahsa Amini

On 13 September 2022, Mahsa Amini was arrested by the Guidance Patrol (Gasht-e-Ershad) on charges of not properly wearing the hijab. She was reportedly beaten while in police custody and hospitalized. Her death on 16 September 2022 sparked nationwide protests.

A regularly updated map on protest locations:

  • Situation map: Map on the protests ongoing since 16 September 2022

    Mapping the Protests in Iran (Special or Analytical Report, English)

    Data analysis on the protests:

    The most recent documents on the issue

    These are the most recent documents from a search for terms related to the protests: (You can find more, and customise your search under this search link.)

    Considered synonyms: (neka naka nika) shakarami, jina amini, mahsa amini, zhina amini
    • Analysis of foreign and domestic political developments of the day in Iran as well as in the Gaza Strip, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Yemen (regarding conflicts with the Israeli armed forces)

      Iran Update, April 15, 2024 (Periodical Report, English)

      • social media users have correspondingly reported a sharp uptick in morality and veiling enforcement throughout Tehran City since then.[57] This enforcement involves arrests, fines, and verbal warnings.[58] Some users have reported similar enforcement activity in other cities, such as Karaj, Mashhad, and Yazd.[59] The Iranian regime reduced the number of morality patrols following the killing of Mahsa […] Amini in September 2022, although it did not entirely stop policing unveiled women in the months following her death.[60] Iranian social media users additionally noted an increased security presence in some Tehran universities in recent days, with some female dormitories reportedly requiring facial recognition technology for entry.[61] The full resumption of enforcing modesty standards in Tehran
    • Article on converted Christians facing government raids, arrests and long prison sentences

      Iran: The Christians celebrating Easter in secret (Media Report, English)

      • Iranian authorities led a spate of arrests of Christians in the months leading up to the anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini - the young woman who died while in custody of the Iranian morality police who had accused her of not wearing her headscarf properly.
    • Report on the surge in executions in 2023 (death penalty as a tool in the crackdown on protests and ethnic minorities; executions for drug offences; executions of individuals arrested as minors; other topics)

      “Don’t let them kill us”: Iran’s relentless execution crisis since the 2022 uprising [MDE 13/7869/2024] (Special or Analytical Report, English)

      • Report on the surge in executions in 2023 (death penalty as a tool in the crackdown on protests and ethnic minorities; executions for drug offences; executions of individuals arrested as minors; other topics)
    • Analysis of foreign and domestic political developments of the day in Iran as well as in the Gaza Strip, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen (regarding conflicts with the Israeli armed forces)

      Iran Update, March 25, 2024 (Periodical Report, English)

      • Iranian rial depreciated to a record low of 613,500 rials to one US dollar on March 24.[60] The value of the rial was 32,000 rials to one US dollar when Iran and the United States signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in July 2015.[61] The rial has depreciated since the United States withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018 and has lost more than half of its value since the start of the Mahsa […] Amini protest movement in September 2022.[62] The Iranian Law Enforcement Command (LEC) arrested a Jaish al Adl militant on Qeshm Island, Hormozgan Province, Iran, on March 25.[63] Jaish al Adl is a Baloch Salafi-jihadi group that operates along the Iranian border with Pakistan.
    • Brief update on recent developments (security, politics, economy) in selected countries

      Briefing Notes (KW13/2024) (Periodical Report, German)

      • In dem Dorf befinden sich die Grabstätten von Mahsa Amini sowie einigen Todesopfern der landesweiten Proteste aus dem Jahr 2022. Laut Bericht einer kurdischen Nachrichtenagentur hätten Sicherheitsbehörden der Stadt Saqqez die Organisatoren der örtlichen Nowruz-Zeremonie bedroht und vorgeladen. Die Angaben lassen sich nicht unabhängig bestätigen.
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    Background information

    The following documents provide background information on the protests:

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