Iran erupts in hijab debate, 5 killed in clashes

After the arrest of the Hijab issue in Iran, the death of a young woman named Mahsa Amini in police custody was abuzz with the whole country, which killed five people and injured more than 100. The United Nations has called for an impartial investigation of the incident.

The casualties occurred in the country on Tuesday when the protesters clashed with the security forces in the country, according to CNN.

The death of the young woman in the police custody was also in the turmoil on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, protesters have been protesting against the death of Mahsa Amini in Canada, Germany and Turkey, which has been criticized by the Iranian government, which has been criticized by many people who have been cutting their hair and protesting against the death of a 22-year-old girl named Mahsa Amini, who was recently arrested by the Iranian police. When he fell ill, he was accused of ‘beating’ and assaulting him when he went to Koma, while Mahsa Amini died on September 16.

According to Iran's news agency Fars, Al-Arabi, the young woman named Mahsa, went to the capital Tehran from Iran's Kurdistan province earlier this week to her relative's house.

The police said that he did not wear the hijab ‘properly’ and arrested him as ‘Gasht-e Ershad’. As an argument for not wearing the hijab ‘correctly’, Mahsa Amini was arrested for not covering his hair completely.

The Iranian police claimed that Mahsa was suffering from a heart problem while in detention, but the police rejected the demand of the police, saying that the girl died due to police beatings and after the news of her death was reported in the country.