Teenage Iranian protester was murdered, her mother says

7 October 2022, 13:34

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Iran-Protests. Picture: PA

The mother of 16-year-old Nika Shakarami has disputed official claims that her daughter fell to her death from a high building.

The mother of a 16-year-old Iranian girl has disputed official claims that her daughter fell to her death from a high building, saying the teenager was murdered as part of the crackdown on anti-hijab protests across the country.

Nasreen Shakarami said authorities kept her daughter Nika’s death a secret for nine days and then snatched the body from a morgue to bury her in a remote area, against the family’s wishes.

The bereaved mother spoke in a video message on Thursday to the Persian-language arm of the US-funded station Radio Farda.

Nika Shakarami has become the latest face of the protests, seen as the gravest threat to Iran’s ruling elites in years.

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Attempts by authorities in recent days to portray the teenager’s death as an accident has suggested concern that the incident could further fuel anger against the government.

The protests, which enter their fourth week on Saturday, were sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. They had detained Ms Amini for alleged violations of the country’s strict Islamic dress code.

Young women have often been leading the protests, tearing off and defiantly waving their headscarves as they call for the toppling of the government.

The protests spread to communities across Iran and have been met by a harsh government crackdown, including beatings, arrests and killings of demonstrators, as well as internet disruptions.

Human rights groups estimate that dozens of protesters have been killed over the past three weeks. On Thursday, the London-based group Amnesty International published its findings about what appears to be the single deadliest incident so far — in the city of Zahedan on September 30.

The report said Iranian security forces killed at least 66 people, including children, and wounded hundreds, after firing live rounds at protesters, bystanders and worshippers in a violent crackdown that day.

Iranian authorities claimed the Zahedan violence involved unnamed separatists. More than a dozen people have been killed since then in the area, the report said.

Meanwhile, Nika Shakarami’s mother pushed back against attempts by officials to frame her daughter’s death as an accident.

In her video message, she said that the forensics report showed that Nika died from repeated blows to the head.

Nika’s body was intact but some of her teeth, bones in her face and in the back of her skull were broken, she said. “The damage was to her head,” she said. “Her body was intact, arms and legs.”

Earlier this week, Iran’s police chief General Hossein Ashtari claimed that the teenager had gone to a building “and fell from the upper floor at a time of gatherings”. He said that “the fall from that height led to her death”.

Ms Shakarami said her daughter left her home in Tehran on the afternoon of September 19 to join anti-hijab protests.

She said she was in touch by phone with Nika several times in the next few hours, pleading with her to come home.

They last spoke before midnight. “Then Nika’s mobile was off, after she and her friends were shouting names of forces while they were fleeing,” she said.

The following morning, the family searched for Nika at police stations and prisons, but had no word of here whereabouts for nine days.

Authorities finally handed over her body on the 10th day and the family headed to the city of Khoramabad for burial, she said.

Authorities repeatedly demanded to take possession of the body, which was in the meantime stored in the Khoramabad morgue.

On the day of a planned funeral the family learned that the body had been snatched from the morgue and was taken to a remote village for burial, under heavy security, Ms Shakarami said.

Since the confirmation of her death, Nika has emerged as another icon of the protests, alongside Ms Amini.

A photo of Nika, wearing a black T-shirt and sporting a stylish two-tone bob hair cut and eyeliner, has been widely circulated on social media.

Authorities arrested Nasreen Shakarami’s brother and sister Atash, who later said on Iranian TV that her niece fell from a high building.

Nika’s mother said she believes her siblings had been pressured to echo the official version.

Iran has a long history of broadcasting forced confessions.

Also on Friday, the official IRNA news agency quoted the coroner’s office as saying examinations found that Ms Amini died of cerebral hypoxia — in which oxygen supply to the brain decreases.

It said she suffered multiple organ failure but “her death was not led by blunt force trauma to the head, organs and vital parts of body”.

It said Ms Amini suffered heart arrhythmia, hypotension and loss of consciousness before being taken to a hospital. It said she was suffering from chronic disease that led to surgery for a brain tumour when she was eight, adding she was taking medicine including hydrocortisones and levothyroxine.

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