A new outcome of the victims of Iran’s protests … 287 people, including 46 children

A new outcome of the victims of Iran’s protests … 287 people, including 46 children

As Iran’s protests continue for a second month in a row, the number of fatalities has increased. Human Rights reported that 16 protestors had been slain by security forces in the Kurdish cities of western and northwestern Iran during the course of the previous five days.
According to the Iranian News Agency for Human Rights (Harana), 287 protesters have died, including at least 46 kids.

According to “Hranna” data, 300 university students were among the 14,161 demonstrators that were detained.
It is noteworthy that these protests erupted on September 16, on the day of the death of the young Kurdish, Muhsa Amini, who is 22 years old, three days after her arrest in Tehran by what was known as the “Ethics Police” for “wearing inappropriate clothes” and violating the rules of the strict woman’s dress. Since the start of the 1980s, the nation has been enforced.

Her death has ignited the fire of anger in the country, on several issues, including the restrictions imposed on personal freedoms and strict rules related to women’s clothes, as well as the living and economic crisis that the Iranians suffer from, not to mention the strict rules imposed by the regime and its political composition in general.
These demonstrations featured many women, who were screamed at and set on fire by the demonstrators.

While enraged mobs demanded for the overthrow of leader Ali Khamenei, others too underwent public hair cuts.
The recent nationwide protests, which have continued to be the largest since the 2019 gasoline price demonstrations, during which 1500 people (according to Reuters) were killed during repression operations against the protesters, have taken place in all regions of the nation.

The authorities responded by treating the protestors harshly and putting an iron fist on those they referred to as “rioters.”
Nevertheless, the protests and strikes continue most of the Iranian cities, and chants against the head of the Tehran regime with the death of Khamenei..

A new outcome of the victims of Iran’s protests … 287 individuals, including 46 kids

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