Iran protests over Amini's death continue, 83 said dead

STORY: It’s been nearly two weeks since Mahsa Amini died in police custody in Iran and protests are far from over.

Iran Human Rights, a Norway-based group, said at least 83 people have been killed.

Her death has sparked global anger leading to protests across Iran and all over the world.

Despite the increasing death toll and a fierce crackdown by authorities, videos posted on Twitter show demonstrators calling for the fall of the clerical establishment in Tehran, Qom and other major Iranian cities.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has said the unrest was the latest move by hostile Western powers against Iran since its Islamic revolution in 1979.

"The Islamic Republic’s red line is the security of the people’s life and property. We cannot in any way allow the trespassing of the life and property of people and for people to want to disrupt the security of society.”

Germany's foreign minister said on Thursday she wanted the European Union to impose sanctions on Iran in the wake of Amini's death.

"I am doing everything I can within the EU framework, so that we can start to impose sanctions, especially now, while we keep on negotiating on the JCPOA. To impose sanctions on those in Iran, who ruthlessly beat women to death in the name of religion, (who) gun down protestors."

In Norway, many people tried to get into the Iranian embassy in Oslo during an angry demonstration where two people were injured - Norwegian police said.

In London, formerly detained British-Iranian aid worker, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe filmed herself on Wednesday cutting her hair in support of protests in Iran over Amini’s death.