Officials say she died of heart attack on September 16 while in custody but critics believe she was physically assaulted on accusations of violating the hijab mandate.Since September several civilians have been reportedly killed and tortured, especially women who defied Iran’s strictly-enforced Islamic dress code to register their protest.Six countries – China, Pakistan, Cuba, Eritrea, Venezuela and Armenia – opposed the move, while 16 nations abstained from voting.“These protests are rooted in long standing denials of freedoms, in legal and structural inequalities, in lack of access to information and Internet shutdowns.”The fact-finding mission will investigate human rights violations “especially with respect to women and children” linked to the protests that erupted on September 16.“On many occasions, we have called upon Iran to respect these rights to stop the violent crackdown on protesters, the bloodshed, the arbitrary killing, the mass arrests, the death penalties,” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said, reported AP."