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The unrest in Iran continues, as can be seen in these recordings by the Rudaw broadcaster from Sardasht in the north-west of the country.
According to Iranian state media, the death toll has risen to 35, activists assume at least 50 victims.
According to Amnesty International, security forces fired live ammunition at unarmed demonstrators.
More than 700 people have been arrested in northern Iran's Gilan province alone.
Abroad, many people are showing solidarity with women in Iran.
Hundreds of people protested in Berlin on Friday against the Iranian regime's brutal actions.
Nadia, protester: »The Iranian regime tells women what they can and cannot wear. We want the freedom to choose what we do and what we wear. Just freedom.«
Daniela Sepheri, demonstrator: "It's about being able to live in freedom and to be able to go out in freedom, to be able to believe in what you want. To be able to hold on to the political direction that you want. The people of Iran no longer want an Islamic republic.«
As a symbol of protest, the women cut their hair.
Showing yourself in public without a headscarf violates the official dress code in Iran.
In Tehran, the regime organized counter-demonstrations.
Those loyal to the government called for the death penalty for the demonstrators.
The protests were triggered by the violent death of the young woman Mahsa Amini more than a week ago.
Amini was allegedly beaten to death by police officers for allegedly not wearing her headscarf as prescribed.
The exact circumstances are still unclear.
The government denies any responsibility.