Iran’s uprising is continuing .. The spokesman was expelled in the name

Iran’s uprising is continuing .. The spokesman was expelled in the name

Iran’s uprising is still going on all over the country, not just in Tehran, where bloody unrest rocked the Kurdistan Governorate, where the young Muhsa Amani was born, as well as Zahidan in the country’s extreme southeast, where Iran Human Rights reported that 93 people were killed in the protests that erupted on September 30 in response to reports of a police officer raping a teenage girl.

Eight security personnel have been killed in Sistan and Baluchistan, according to the Iranian Tasnim Agency, following the shooting deaths of two Revolutionary Guards in Zahedan by unidentified gunmen.
Amnesty International claims that despite a “uncompromising harsh suppression campaign” against the Iranian movement, young people have once more demonstrated, as seen by records that were posted online on Tuesday.

Death for the dictator and “Death to the Revolutionary Guards” were chanted by a large number of young women who were protesting at Tehran metro stations.
According to video recordings made at the University of Khuraja Naseer in Tehran and released by the newspaper Himan Correctional, students boycotted a speech given to President Ibrahim Raisi.
And they hear while screaming at the face of Ali Bakhouri Jahrami, “O speaker, go out from here” and “We do not want a corrupt system, we do not want a fatal.

On Sunday and Monday, professors around the nation went on strike to protest the crackdown, and on Tuesday, there were reports of another strike in the Kurdistan Governorate.
Amnesty said that at least 23 children were slain during the crackdown, however Iran Human Rights reported on Tuesday that at least 29 children were killed.
The security forces launched a mass arrests campaign against the demonstrators and their supporters, including academics, journalists and pop stars.

In light of the demonstrations that followed Amini’s death, the judiciary announced charges against more than 300 persons on Monday. Four of them were given the death penalty, the judiciary added.
More than 210 people were reportedly connected to the demonstrations in Kurdistan, the Caspian, and Isfahan on Tuesday, according to the government media.

The rebellion in Iran is still going on. The spokesperson was formally dismissed

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