Iran's Crackdown on Protests Continues: Detention of Mahsa Amini's Father Raises Concerns

Iranian authorities have detained Mahsa Amini's father and prevented her family from holding a vigil to commemorate her death, according to rights groups. The arrest comes amid reports of sporadic protests across the country, despite a heavy security presence. Mahsa Amini's death last year sparked widespread protests against clerical rule in Iran, resulting in hundreds of deaths and arrests. Human rights groups have reported confrontations and strikes in various cities, while Iranian state media has dismissed these reports. Demonstrations and vigils were also held outside Iran, with protesters gathering in several cities worldwide. The US and UK have imposed sanctions on Iranian officials connected to the suppression of protests. Iranian authorities have been accused of arbitrary arrests, restrictions on peaceful gatherings at grave sites, and destroying victims' gravestones.
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