Rights groups have identified more than two dozen children who have been killed in demonstrations following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police.
would occasionally lament the discrimination women face in Iran. Teenagers “need freedom” to live a good life, she said inMay 22. But she couldn’t, she said, “because of some of the restrictions that are specifically put on women,” such as the mandatory hijab and being barred from sports stadiums. Iranians could expect “nothing else” from the government except welfare handouts, she said.
“I can see that the protests have spread further after the killings increased, especially with the killing of Nika and Sarina,” Negin, a 36-year-old art teacher at a Tehran high school who has joined protests, told The Washington Post. She spoke on the condition that only her first name be used to protect her security.
Esmaeilzadeh reportedly went to protest Sept. 22 with several friends after class. She did not return that night.
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