Iranian security uses excessive force against demonstrators with the expansion of the protests

Iranian security uses excessive force against demonstrators with the expansion of the protests

Iran’s streets and cities have become the scene of protests. From the strike of cruise workers (auto parts producers) and store owners to gatherings in the streets, sit -ins, student protests and popular protest slogans in the burial of the intifada deaths.
Street protests, widespread strikes, student gatherings and sit -ins they started on Saturday morning in various cities in Iran.

On this day, a funeral ceremony was held by Jadid Gime, Hamid Reda Rouhi and Kamal Ahmed, who were two young men who were killed during the protests, in the beautiful city of Tehran and Mahabad, in the presence of a large number of people.
According to the reports, the oppression forces involved in the funeral of the Gime Carpets in Shiraz.

The NGO, the Iranian Kurds, announced that at least three demonstrators were killed on Saturday by the Iranian security forces in Kurdistan in the northwest of the country during protests ignited by the death of mosquitoes.
The authority in Iran, led by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is facing the biggest challenge to the protests that broke out in the country two months ago, following the death of the young woman, Muhsa Amini on September 16.

The young Kurdish -Iranian woman, Muhsa Amin, died 22 years after her arrest by the Ethics Police, who accused her of violating the strict dress bases in Iran.
The authorities responded to these protests with a campaign of repression that killed 342 people, according to the Iranian Human Rights Organization, which is based in Oslo, while a number of people were sentenced to death and stopped more than 15,000.

The Human Rights Organization in Iran, which is based in Oslo, indicated that the aforementioned deaths died in 22 out of 31 governorates, including 123 in Sistan Balochistan and 32 in the Kurdistan governorate, Amini hometown.
“The repressive government forces opened fire on Saturday to the demonstrators in the town of Davandara, killing at least three civilians,” Hankaw, based in Norway, told AFP..

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