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Mahsa Amini's death, clashes between anti-Iran protesters and police in London and Paris

 There have been clashes between protesters and police trying to reach the Iranian embassies in London and Paris against the death of Iranian woman Mehsa Amini.

According to the AFP news agency, police in France used tear gas against protesters and took other measures to prevent hundreds of protesters from going to the Iranian embassy.

Citizens have been gathering in Paris for two days in solidarity against Mehsa Amini's death and in solidarity with the 41 protesters who died during protests in Iran.

It should be noted that on September 13, Iranian police detained a 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman Mehsa Amini for not wearing hijab properly. Mehsa Amini's death wasreported on September 26 after she slipped into a coma while in police custody.

Since the painful death of Mahsa Amini, protests have continued in various cities of Iran, in which about 41 people have died and many have been arrested.

Demonstrators across the world, including the United States and Europe, have taken to the streets to express their anger.

Slogans against Iran and its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei were also chanted during the peaceful protest in Trocadero Square in the center of Paris, the capital of France.

However, the police used tear gas to disperse the protesters and arrested one person.

The Paris police have said in a statement that on several occasions the protesters tried to break the barriers near the Iranian embassy.

According to the police, about 4,000 people had gathered for the demonstration, which they used tear gas to push back.

Similar demonstrations took place in London, the capital of Great Britain, where protesters tried to break barriers to reach the Iranian embassy.

London's Metropolitan Police said protesters threw stones, injuring several police officers.

According to the police, at least five officers are hospitalized, some of whom have broken bones.

Earlier, the police had said in a statement that a large number of protesters have gathered outside the embassy, ​​a large group of which aims to spread unrest.