Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei broke his silence after 17 days of protests in Iran, saying the death of Mahsa Amini was heartbreaking but claiming without evidence the ensuing 'riots' had been instigated by the U.S. and Israel.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Police claimed Amini was not mistreated and that she died of a heart attack. Her family claims she had no health conditions and was beaten. Security forces flooded into campus, firing tear gas and paintball pellets as the students attempted to flee, before making arrests.
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