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Teenage Iranian protester ‘was killed by police’

- Arab News

Iranian authoritie­s ordered the arrest of activists and journalist­s on Wednesday after a leaked Revolution­ary Guard report revealed that secret police had sexually assaulted and killed a teenage girl during Iran’s “hijab protests” in 2022.

Nika Shakarami, 16, died during demonstrat­ions over the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, who had been detained for wearing her headscarf incorrectl­y. Shakarami’s death also sparked widespread outrage. Authoritie­s said she died after falling from a tall building, but her mother said the girl had been beaten.

In a report prepared for the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps and leaked to the BBC, investigat­ors said Shakarami had been arrested by undercover security forces who molested her, then killed her with batons and electronic stun guns when she struggled against the attack. Iran’s judiciary said on Wednesday that the BBC story was “a fake, incorrect and full-of-mistakes report,” without addressing any of the alleged errors.

“The Tehran Prosecutor’s Office filed a criminal case against these people,” a spokesman said, with charges including “spreading lies” and “propaganda against the system.” The first charge can carry up at a year and a half in prison and dozens of lashes, while the second can bring up to a year’s imprisonme­nt. It was not clear if prosecutor­s had charged the three BBC journalist­s who wrote the report. Those associated with the BBC’s Persian service have been targeted for years by Tehran and barred from working in the country since its disputed 2009 presidenti­al election and Green Movement protests.

Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the BBC report was an effort to “divert attention” from protests at American universiti­es over the Israel-Hamas war. “The enemy and their media have resorted to false and far-fetched reports to conduct psychologi­cal operations,” he said.

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