Crowds Gather Outside University After Clashes Between Students and Security Forces in Tehran.

Crowds Gather Outside University After Clashes Between Students and Security Forces in Tehran.

Social media images posted October 2, show crowds gathered outside Tehran’s Sharif University following reports of clashes between hundreds of students and security forces, after forces surrounded the university at night, amid a wave of unrest sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.

Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Monday the widespread protests following the death in police custody of the young woman last month are not the actions of “ordinary Iranians” as he accused the United States and Israel of planning the demonstrations.

The protests, now in their third week, have been met with a crackdown by police and security forces. A tally of government statements compiled by The Associated Press gave a death toll of at least 14 people with 1,500 arrests, while rights groups say at least 130 are dead with thousands arrested.

Khamenei said the death of 22-year-old Amini was a “sad incident” and that he was heartbroken.

Iran’s morality police arrested Amini in Tehran for allegedly not following the country’s strict dress code and she died in a hospital three days later after falling into a coma.

The government said she died of a heart attack. Her family rejected that account, saying Amini had no history of heart problems and that she was instead beaten. They called for accountability.

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