Multiple videos showing police brutality against women in Iran have surfaced in the past week as the protests in the country have lasted for a full month.
An Iranian police officer forcibly grabbed a woman's bottom while four officers surrounded her. When the woman fell to her knees, a bystander could be heard shouting that the police were pulling the victim's hair.
Iranian protesters have demanded"justice" for a woman who was assaulted by anti-riot police, with one officer forcibly grabbing her bottom and then pushing her on the ground. The video, captured on a security camera at the Argentina Square in Tehran on Wednesday, shows police surrounding the woman. When they start to cart her away, one officerAnother woman can be heard saying that the officers were pulling the victim’s hair as she knelt on the ground.
Tehran’s Police Public Relations office has said the incident will be investigated, the BBC reported, but the police provided no statement as to what might have happened. Instead, the police accused"enemies" of"using psychological warfare" to cause"
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