DUBAI: Shervin Hajipour, whose viral song became the anthem for anti-government protests in Iran, has been arrested by police with his whereabouts currently unknown.
It was also unclear what were the charges brought against the young singer, news website Radio Farda reported.
A few days before his arrest on September 29, Hajipour posted the moving song on Instagram describing the current situation in the Islamic Republic, which was triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini while in custody of the morality police.
Hajipourās song had garnered more than 40 million views on Instagram, and has spread on other social media platforms, before it was removed.
The lyrics of Hajipourās song was woven from tweets posted by Iranians following Aminiās death, many of them blaming the countryās clerical leadership for the current social, economic and political problems.
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Musician Shervin Hajipour, whose video about the ongoing protests in has garnered tens of millions of views, has reportedly been arrested.
ā IranHumanRights.org (@ICHRI)
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āFor the shame of having no money,ā read one of the tweets in Hajipourās song.
āFor the fear of kissing a lover on the street,ā said another tweet.
āFor the political prisoners,ā another part of the lyrics said.
Iranian authorities have also arrested female artist Donya Rad, Radio Farda reported, after she posted a photo of herself eating out in Tehran without a head scarf and the image going viral on social media.
Radās sister claimed Donya was taken to Tehranās notorious Evin prison.
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