Mahsa Amini.. Death toll from Iran protests rises to 133

Mahsa Amini.. Death toll from Iran protests rises to 133

Berlin protesters display signs following the passing of Mahsa Amini (Reuters)
According to the Iranian Human Rights Organization, more than 133 people have died as a result of the demonstrations against Mahsa Amini’s murder.
The group pointed specifically to 42 victims whose deaths were recorded by the “Baloch Activists Campaign” for human rights, and also named and documented 92 deaths that occurred throughout the nation.

The group announced that there were more than 133 fatalities in all.
The murder of the Kurdish girl Mahsa Amini by the morality police and the subsequent protests in Iran calling for women’s rights, life, and freedom have put the Iranian regime in a real bind and presented it with significant political, security, and economic challenges that could take it in an unexpected direction.
In Iranian markets, the value of one US dollar exceeded 32.

6 thousand tomans, breaking a previous record in the devaluation of the rial, which worsened economic conditions.
Videos purport to show the start of a protest march led by shop owners and traders on Tehran’s Laleh Zar Street and Alaeddin Market, the biggest mobile market, while they chanted strong anti-regime slogans.

Along with the drop in real estate values in Tehran, particularly in the affluent districts where Iranian officials hold flats and villas, such as Tajrish and Tehran Pars, the Iranian stock market also experienced a significant collapse as a result of the ongoing protests.

The Washington Institute asserts that in this situation, the coexistence of protests and repression under a disorganised succession process for the Supreme Leader may result in an existential threat to the entire system, and that the targeting of public figures and the lack of clerical positions reveal weaknesses.

133 people have died in Iran protests, according to Mahsa Amini.

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