Clashes and shooting from Iranian security at the protesters in Tehran

Clashes and shooting from Iranian security at the protesters in Tehran

After Muhsa Amini, a Kurdish girl, was killed, violent protests in Iran continued despite skirmishes and security shooting at the demonstrators in Tehran’s Chicker neighbourhood.
With the slogan “Death to the tyrant Khamenei,” protests were also started in Isfahan, in central Iran, at the same time.
In addition, since the rebellion in Iran has gone on for a second month in a row, more people have died as a result of the demonstrations.

Human Rights, “Hungao,” reported that 16 protestors had been slain by security forces in Kurdish cities in western and northern Iran over 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.

The security and judicial authorities have not held back in issuing threats and promises to the protesters of young men and women who have so far defied all forms of repression since the beginning of the widespread and ongoing demonstrations in the nation, following the death of the young Muhsa Amini on September 16, days after her arrest by the religious police.

The passing of the twentieth boy sparked a wave of resentment and rebellion against the stringent laws that had been imposed on the younger generation for decades, whether they related to women’s attire or to freedom of expression and daily life, in which Fija participated in different social classes.
What constituted one of the most daring challenges for the authorities and the ruling leaders of the clergy since the 1979 revolution.

However, as a number of human rights organisations revealed, the security forces violently engaged them, killing hundreds of protestors, and thousands were also detained around the nation.

Disputes and gunfire from Iranian security forces directed against Tehran demonstrators

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