326 people were killed, including dozens of children … the death toll of Iran’s protests

326 people were killed, including dozens of children … the death toll of Iran’s protests

At least 326 people have been killed in the campaign to suppress the demonstrations that Iran has been witnessing since September, the Human Rights Organization in Iran, which is based in Oslo.
According to a statement on the group’s website, security forces killed at least 326 people during demonstrations across the nation, including 43 children and 25 women.

She also emphasised that she is still valid despite not accounting for a “large number of reported deaths.”
The group discussed the deaths of 304 people last week.
The outcome of this organization includes the dead in Sistan Baluchistan Governorate (southeast), which is adjacent to Pakistan, who are not less than 123 people, according to its numbers.

While the organization confirms that more than 90 people died during a demonstration in Zahedan on September 30, which activists called “bloody Friday”.
Mahmoud Amiri, the organization’s director, for his part urged the international community to work to put an end to the oppression in Iran.

He declared, “The United Nations’ creation of an international investigation and accountability mechanism will facilitate the process of detaining the perpetrators in the future and increase the cost of continuous repression on the Iranian regime.
It is noteworthy that Iran has witnessed, since 16 September, after the death of Muhsa Amini, 22, days after its arrest by the Ethics Police for its lack of commitment to the strict rules of the dress.

More than 2,000 detainees were charged in various ways by the judiciary.
While the Iranian authorities adopted a set of methods in an attempt to suppress the protests that have impossible to challenge the regime since 1979..

The death toll from Iran’s protests was 326, with dozens of children among them.

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