The commander-in-chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards acknowledges the large presence of young people in the protests

The commander-in-chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards acknowledges the large presence of young people in the protests

Iranian protestor against Mahsa Amini’s murder (media)
The commander-in-chief of the IRGC, Hossein Salami, acknowledged the prevalence of young people in statewide rallies and their lack of fear of the IRGC following media reports by IRGC newspapers regarding the birth of a new generation of protestors.

According to a new death toll released on Sunday by the Human Rights Organization in Iran, based in Oslo, at least 92 people were killed in Iran during the crackdown on protests that took place for more than two weeks in opposition to the killing of the young woman, Mahsa Amini, after she was arrested by the morality police.
Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam, the organization’s head, declared: “It is the responsibility of the international community to look into and stop Iran from committing other crimes.

The most recent result was the passing of 83 persons.
It has been three weeks since Mahsa Amini, an Iranian young woman, was killed by the police in what is not the first such event as a result of the suppression of minorities by the Iranian government, particularly given that she is a member of the Kurdish minority.

For the third week in a row, Iranian protesters are still demonstrating in the streets of several cities despite efforts by the security forces to crush them and disperse their rallies.
Protesters turned out in 150 places worldwide to support the demonstrations and the demonstrators at the same time as the major protests began.

The head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards praises the significant participation of youth in the demonstrations.

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