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Alex Mitchell

Australia blasts 'disturbing' Iran arrests

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has condemned the "heavy-handed repression" of protests in Iran. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Australia has condemned "disturbing" reports Iranian kids are being arrested on school grounds in response to nationwide protests.

As rallies rage across Iran after the death of 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini, Australia has called out Iranian security forces for their heavy-handed approach.

Ms Amini died while being held by morality police, who'd arrested her for allegedly wearing her headscarf too loosely.

After footage emerged showing security forces attacking protesters with tear gas and live ammunition, Foreign Minister Penny Wong issued a strongly worded statement on the "heavy-handed repression" of protests.

"Particularly disturbing are reports of attacks on children, and the arrests of students on school premises," she said.

"Any form of violence is unacceptable, especially against children.

"We continue to support the people of Iran and their right to freedom of expression and equality for women and girls."

Human rights groups estimate at least 185 people have died in the demonstrations, including 19 children.

Senator Wong has backed calls for an independent body to perform a full investigation into Ms Amini's death.

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