Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets over the last two weeks in protests over her death.
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Solidarity demonstrations have taken place in cities around the world.
The protesters have vented anger over the treatment of women and wider repression in the Islamic Republic.
The nationwide demonstrations rapidly escalated into calls for the overthrow of the clerical establishment that has ruled Iran since its 1979 Islamic revolution.
On Saturday, hundreds of people marched through Rome’s streets to express their support for Iranian demonstrators.
Photographs of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian Kurd who died after being imprisoned by morality police for reportedly donning her required headscarf too loosely, were carried by protesters.
The Kurdish feminist slogan “woman, life, freedom” was also displayed on banners carried by protesters.
Over the past two weeks, thousands of Iranians have demonstrated in the streets in protest of her passing.
Cities all across the world have witnessed solidarity protests.
The treatment of women and other forms of repression in the Islamic Republic have stoked the protestors’ rage.
The cries for the removal of the religious leadership that has dominated Iran since its Islamic revolution in 1979 were more louder throughout the widespread protests.