Iran’s uprising worries the mullahs’ regime… and the arrest of thousands of demonstrators

Iran’s uprising worries the mullahs’ regime… and the arrest of thousands of demonstrators

According to reports from human rights organisations, such as the Committee to Follow up on the Status of Persons Arrested in Iran, more than 300 political, civil, and student activists were arrested, while more than 100 were also detained, as protests continued in various Iranian cities for the third week in a row. various university students.

Adding this number to the thousands of protesters who were detained by Iranian officials during the demonstrations illustrates the government’s concern about the demonstrations.
More than 2000 Kurdish citizens were detained, according to a report from the “Hengau” human rights organisation, of whom more than 400 were recognised.

Online activists Gadi Mirmirani, Mohsen Tahmasabi, Hossein Darwari, Arin Iqbal, Milad Nouri, and Adel Talbi were detained, according to sources.
The security forces detained Yehia Bachekpour, a student of art at Bahner University in Kerman, and Anahita Hashemipour, a psychology student at Tehran University of Rehabilitation and Social Health Sciences, on Tuesday, October 4, according to the nation’s student union councils.

A day earlier, it was announced that Bahareh Hedayat, a former political prisoner and member of the Central Council of the “Wahdat Arbitration Bureau,” had been arrested.
When Bahareh Hedayat was detained, she was at a friend’s house. Without producing a legitimate arrest order, the security personnel forced in the door, took her into custody, and transported her to an undisclosed location.
Students studying computer technology at Sharif University Alireza Azad and Muhammad Mahdi Mohammadi were also detained.

Mehdi Movahedi, a chemistry student at Khwaja Nasir University, Behnam Heydari, a theatrical master’s student at Tehran University, Mehrab Mehri, and Mehdi Tajalayifar, English language and literature students at Shahid University are among the others who have been detained. Beheshti”.
Three English language and literature students from Ferdowsi University in Mashhad, Ali Jalilian, Sepehr Basami, and Muhammad Amin Mousavi, were detained on October 4.

Amir Hossein Poursev of Alam and Sanat University, Sajjad Jirayi of the University of Judicial Sciences and a graduate of the Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, Javad Azad, and Adel Mansouri of Al-Alama University are some of the other students who have been detained recently. Al-Tabtabaei and Ali Taheri, a Tehran University of the Arts graduate student in animation.
A social activist and documentary filmmaker named Sepideh Salarund was taken into custody on Monday.

Several attorneys were detained following the Iranian insurrection, including Milad Panahipour, Saeed Jalalian, and Babak Pak Nia.
Awin Rasti, Leila Abbasi, Frank Rafii, Baran Saedi, Mahro Hedayati, Azadeh Jamaati, Bubahar Zangiband, Rizan Ahmadi, Laila Saqzi, Soraya Khudri, Kalala Watan Dost, and Bayan Azizi are only a few of the women’s rights activists who have been detained recently in Iranian Kurdish cities.

Mansoura Mousavi, Iman Beh Sanad, Mohsa Gholamalizadeh, Narges Hosseini, Elmira Bahmani, Baha Aslani, and Safia Qarabaqi are among the arrested women’s rights activists.
Elah Mohammadi, who covered Mahsa Amini’s burial, was one of roughly 30 journalists who were detained in the recent days, according to news reports.
19 journalists were detained during the Iranian uprising, according to reports from Reporters Without Borders and the International Federation of Journalists.

On September 22, Nilofar Hamidi, a journalist for the “Sharq” newspaper who had published images of the Mahsa Amini family in Kesra Hospital, was detained at her residence in Tehran.

The government of the mullahs is concerned about the rebellion in Iran and the detention of thousands of protesters.

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