Protests abroad over the death of Mehsa Amini, Iran is facing international isolation

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Due to the protests against the death of Mehsa Amini in Iran, unrest has spread across the border and Tehran is facing international isolation. According to Arab News, the Iranian embassy in Afghanistan supports the protests in Iran. Women took out a rally in front of

The protesters carried banners with slogans such as 'Iran has woken up, now it's our turn', 'From Kabul to Iran, reject dictatorship', 'Women, life, freedom'. "This (rally) is to show support and solidarity with the people of Iran and the women who have been victimized by the Taliban in Afghanistan," said one of the organizers of the protest. 

During the demonstration in front of the Iranian embassy in Oslo, Norway, two people were injured in clashes while 90 were arrested.

Dozens of protesters, some of whom tried to enter the embassy premises. The demonstration comes a day after Iran's missile and drone attacks killed 13 people in Iraqi Kurdistan. 

At least 76 people have been killed in a crackdown on protests in Iran. On Thursday, the European Union urged it to impose more sanctions on Iran over its treatment of protesters. 

Annalina Bierbach told the German parliament that "Iranian authorities must immediately stop their brutal treatment of protesters." should do.


France's foreign ministry has said it will support sanctions in Iran in response to "new large-scale violations of women's rights and human rights," said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. That 'Block will consider all options.'

In Iran, the government has warned celebrities from the sports and entertainment sector against further supporting the protests. Tehran's provincial governor, Mohsin Mansouri, said, "We will take action against celebrities who have incited the riots." 

Former TV host Mehmood Shahryari has already been arrested for 'inciting riots and solidarity with the enemy'. Oscar-winning film director Asghar Farhadi has urged people to stand with the protesters. Stand up for solidarity.'


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