Over 500 people were killed by Iranian forces during the protests which erupted across Iran in September 2022.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is referred to as the "butcher of Tehran" in light of his involvement in the mass execution of Iranian political prisoners.
Iran has tended to believe it can oppress minority groups in specific ways and that the groups will not unite in protest at the same time.
The video shows a montage of clips of Iranian anti-regime protests, graffiti messages sprayed on the wall, trees set on fire, and people being dragged in vehicles.
The Revolutionary Guards detained a dual national suspected of "trying to organize unrest and sabotage," on the anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death.
The Kurdistan Human Rights Network had said earlier that special forces beat up the imprisoned women before gaining control of the fire.
Iran is insisting that the Iraqi government disarm and remove Kurdish opposition groups
Amjad Amini was arrested as he was leaving his house in western Iran.
The Tehran government has accused the United States and Israel and their local agents of fomenting the unrest to destabilize Iran.
Security forces detained Amini's uncle Safa Aeli on September 5, relatives reported.