61 civilians, including 11 children killed by the Iranian regime in the Kurdish cities

61 civilians, including 11 children killed by the Iranian regime in the Kurdish cities

Security forces arrested thousands of Kurds, totaling about 4,000 detainees, and killed 61 civilians, including 11 children, 7 women, and five who died as a result of torture.
Ten universities and 41 Kurdish cities participated in the demonstrations, and 15 security personnel died as a result.
Iranians continued to protest in other Iranian cities as well as during memorial services for the uprising against the Iranian government.

The merchants once more hit the roof in this situation. Along with the release of invites and information by students for sit-ins in several colleges, protests were also started in a number of other universities across the nation.
Many institutions, including Alam and Made, Sharif, Emir Kabir, Tehran, Walla, Killen, Kermanshah, Azad Senndge, Azad Mashhad, Tehran North, Science and Investigations, and others, also hosted student gatherings.

The “third day” ceremony to kill Moamen Zand Karimi, who was killed by the Iranian government during the riots, was held in Senndge in front of a sizable crowd of people.
The protesters shouted “Death to Khamenei,” “Death to the Basij,” and “We die and we reclaim Iran” during these events.
In sympathy with the protesters in Balochistan, the proprietors of the shops in the Kurdistan governorate closed their establishments.

Iranian universities have also seen student protests, meetings, and sit-ins.
Students from various universities in Iran, including Tehran, Yazd, Bahshti, his mark, and Tehran North, announced in a statement that they refused to enter the classes until the release of imprisoned students and ending the security climate in universities..

61 civilians, including 11 children, were slain in Kurdish cities by the Iranian government.

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