Amini, who was from the northwestern Kurdish city of Saqez, died in hospital after falling into a coma, sparking the first big show of dissent on Iran’s streets since authorities crushed protests against a rise in gasoline prices in 2019.
Raisi, who had ordered an investigation into Amini’s death, said “forensics will present the report on her death in the coming days”.
Although Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has yet to comment on the protests, a hardline watchdog body called on the judiciary “to deal decisively with the main perpetrators and those responsible for killing and injuring innocent people and security forces.”
Khamenei appoints six senior clerics to the 12-member body, known as the Guardian Council.
GROWING SUPPORT
State media said 41 people, including members of the police and a pro-government militia, have died during the protests. Iranian human rights groups have reported a higher toll.
Raisi backed Iran’s security forces, saying “they sacrifice their lives to secure the country”.
Dozens of Iranian celebrities, soccer players, and artists – inside and outside the country – have backed the demonstrations. Iran’s hardline judiciary said it will press charges against them, according to state media.
Whoever participated and ignited the chaos and riots will be held to account,” warned Raisi, while adding that “no one should be afraid to express their views”.
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday they fired missiles and drones at militant targets in the Kurdish region of neighboring northern Iraq, where an official said nine people were killed.
Iranian authorities have accused armed Iranian Kurdish dissidents of igniting the unrest, particularly in the northwest which is home to most of Iran’s more than 10 million Kurds.
Washington condemned the attack, calling it “an unjustified violation of Iraqi sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Early on Wednesday, a video showed protesters in Tehran chanting “Mullahs get lost!” “Death to the dictator!” and “Death to the leader (Khamenei) because of all these years of crime!”
Reuters could not verify the authenticity of videos on social media.