Human Rights Organization: The number of deaths of the protests in Iran has risen to 234

Human Rights Organization: The number of deaths of the protests in Iran has risen to 234

News from Al-Madinah: Mahmoud Amiri Model, the director of the Iranian Human Rights Organization, declared today, Tuesday, that at least 234 people had died as a result of the protests that have recently erupted throughout the nation.
In his Twitter account, Emiri, who was 29 children, indicated that there were 29 children among the dead demonstrations that the death of the young woman, Muhsa Amin, after her arrest.

Iran has been witnessing protests in separate areas for several weeks, amid accusations of the police of killing the young Amani after holding it on the pretext of wearing an inappropriate veil. The girl was allegedly beaten by the police, although the Iranian authorities deny this.

The demonstrations are still going on in other Iranian cities, and Mahabad in the West province of Azerbaijan saw nighttime protests with a significant security force deployment, while in Tehran, the capital, protesters set fire to a statue of Qasim Soleimani.
Officials thrashed high school students in Tehran on Monday after they resisted giving up their clothes and cell phones.

Tear gas was deployed by security officers to scatter the families who had gathered in front of the school, according to videos shared on Twitter.
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Human Rights Organization: 234 people have already died as a result of the protests in Iran.

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