CAF sees rise in demand due to natural weather disasters, faces personnel shortage

CAF sees rise in demand due to natural weather disasters, faces personnel shortage

According to social media footage and rights organisations, the protests have continued for a third week despite the rising death toll and ferocious repression by police forces using tear gas, batons, and occasionally live ammunition.
After Mahsa Amini’s passing, university students in Iran kept up their rallies against the use of force to suppress protests and persecution in Iran.

According to Iran International and the Telegram channel “Union of the Country’s University Councils,” the Iranian security forces detained 30 to 40 Sharif University of Technology students on Sunday night. She continued by saying that students were assaulted in the university’s parking lot by armed men dressed in civilian clothing and security personnel. According to some reports, security personnel attacked several professors at this university.

The ongoing mass protests in Iran and internationally over the death of Mahsa Amini while in the care of an extension patrol were seen at Sharif University of Technology on Sunday in the form of student meetings and demonstrations.
According to images shared on social media and reports from the public, armed individuals dressed in civilian clothing ambushed and shot the protesting students at Sharif University a few hours ago.

The students were yelling, “You dishonourable,” as the security forces opened fire in front of Tehran’s Sharif University, according to media reports. Students at Tehran’s Beheshti University also chanted, “Don’t call our outing a protest, it has turned into a revolution.”
Don’t imagine the protests will end, they shouted in video clips from Razi University students’ demonstrations in Kermanshah Province, western Iran.

We have a date every day,” to highlight the ongoing nature of the protests.
The death toll has not been released by the Iranian government, although it has been reported that “rioters and thugs sponsored by foreign foes” killed numerous security force members. Last week, security personnel were among the 41 fatalities reported by state television.

Khamenei remained silent regarding the demonstrations that included members of all racial and religious minorities and expanded to 31 Iranian provinces.
Earlier on Sunday, at a session of parliament, Iranian parliamentarians chanted “Thank you to the police,” showing support for their firm response to anti-government protests.

The most powerful demonstrations were those that swept the city of Zahedan, which witnessed strong confrontations between protesters and the security services, and led to the killing of 5 members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. .

Natural disasters have increased demand for the CAF, which is experiencing a staffing shortfall.

About Author

World