Protesters held aloft pictures of Amini as they marched through a street in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli. “She was subjected to brutal treatment by the Iranian tyrants. We don’t accept this insult to any woman in society,” said Sawsan Hussein, 52, an employee of the Kurdish-led administration who was at the protest. Amini’s father has said she had no health problems and that she suffered bruises to her legs in custody and holds the police responsible for her death.