
Iranian police open fire on demonstrators protesting woman's alleged murder over Hijab law: report
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At least five people were killed when Iranian police opened fire on protesters demonstrating against the alleged in-custody murder of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman.
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Two of the police killings reportedly took place in Amini's hometown of Saqez, according to human rights groups. Two more were killed in the Kurdish city of Divandarreh, and a fifth was reportedly killed in the northeastern city of Dehgolan.
The Kurds are a minority group in Iran, numbering roughly 10 million. The Iranian government is reportedly cutting off internet access in the provincial capital of the Kurdish region, Sanandaj, according to Reuters.

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