Protesters gathered outside the United Nations compound in Erbil, holding placards with Mahsa Amini's photograph as they chanted 'death to the dictator'.
Niloofar Hamedi had days earlier taken a photo of the grieving family of Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish woman who died after being arrested by Iranian morality police for allegedly wearing her hijab 'improperly'.
Iranian forces cut the internet to suppress protesters from sharing information about protests surrounding the death of Mahsa Amini, while at least 11 have been killed
In a speech at the UN General Assembly, Chile's President Gabriel Boric condemned the death in detention of Mahsa Amini by Iranian police, who detained her for allegedly not wearing a 'proper' hijab
An account affiliated with the Anonymous hacker group shared screenshots showing Iranian government websites taken down after having allegedly been hacked.Â
Mahsa Amini, 22, from Iran's Kurdistan province, fell into a coma and died after her arrest in Tehran last week by the morality police for 'unsuitable attire', sparking nationwide anger and demonstrations against the authorities across the country.
During public protests against the death of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian Kurdish protester was killed, hundreds were wounded, and tens of others were arrested by Iran's security forces, according to Kurdish sources.Â