

Source ABC News:
Mehdi Yarrahi, a prominent Iranian pop singer, was arrested by Regime authorities on Monday after releasing a song celebrating the anniversary of the Mahsa Amini protests coming up next month.
“Take off your scarf, the sun is sinking,” the opening lyrics to the song reads. “Don’t be afraid, my love, laugh, protest against tears.”
Protests took on a life of their own after 22-year-old died while in police custody after being arrested for allegedly not fully complying with the strict mandatory hijab rules of the country.
Her death led to widespread protests across Iran, which activists have described to ABC News as "the most serious challenge" the regime has faced in over four decades.
Iran Human Rights reported in April that at least 537 people had been killed since the start of the protests and at least 22,000 people have been arrested,
Yarrahi’s arrest is yet another case of an increasing number of detentions and raids by the Regime in Iran over the past few weeks ahead of the first-year anniversary of the Mahsa Amini movement.
Just last Wednesday, at least 11 women's rights activists were arrested by security forces in Iran in the northern province of Gilan Wednesday, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA)............
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