Disputing Iran’s version, mom says teen was beaten to deathDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The mother of a 16-year-old Iranian girl has disputed official claims that her daughter fell to her death from a high building, saying the teen was killed by blows to the head as part of the crackdown on anti-hijab protests roiling the country.German minister calls for EU sanctions over Iran crackdown'A time bomb': Anger rising in a hot spot of Iran protests2 killed as demonstrations around Iran enter 4th weekDutch rally to support Iranian protests over woman's deathThe protests quickly spread to communities across Iran and have been met by a harsh government crackdown, including beatings, arrests and killings of demonstrators, as well as internet disruptions.The report said Iranian security forces killed at least 66 people, including children, and wounded hundreds, after firing live rounds at protesters, bystanders and worshippers in a violent crackdown that day.She said she was in touch by phone with Nika several times in the next few hours, pleading with her to come home.On the day of the planned funeral the family learned that the body had been snatched from the morgue and was taken to a remote village for burial, under heavy security, Nasreen Shakarami said."