Shervin Hajipour, an Iranian musician, was reportedly arrested days after posting a song that has become the soundtrack to the country’s biggest civil uprising in decades. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub The song is called Bayere, meaning ‘for …’ or ‘because of …’ in Farsi. Its lyrics are taken entirely from messages that Iranians have posted online about why they are protesting, following the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. Listen: How one woman’s death ignited protests in Iran ► https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2022/oct/03/mahsa-amini-how-one-womans-death-ignited-protests-in-iran Iranian students defy security forces after violence at university ► https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/03/iranian-students-defy-security-forces-as-anti-regime-protests-continue ‘My teenage years were stolen’: Iranians on their hopes for change ► https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/03/my-teenage-years-were-stolen-iranians-on-their-hopes-for-change The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► http://theguardian.com/first-edition Website ► https://www.theguardian.com Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/theguardian Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://instagram.com/guardian The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #MahsaAmini #ShervinHajipour #Bayere #Protest #ProtestSong #Hijab #Iran