The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini has sparked mass protests across Iran. In at least 86 towns and cities, people – from different classes, backgrounds, and genders – have taken to the streets. Demands for accountability after Mahsa’s brutal death, which occurred while she was in the custody of the so-called morality police, have morphed into a wider challenge to the Iranian state. Despite the use of disproportionate force and live ammunition by authorities, the protesters are not backing down – risking their lives for the hope of a better future. This week on The New Arab Voice looks at Mah…