Protests continue in East Kurdistan and Iran

The Iran Human Rights Organization reported that 76 people, including 6 women and 4 children, were killed in the demonstrations that have been continuing for 10 days.

Mass demonstrations to protest the murder of Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in East Kurdistan and Iran continued for the 10th consecutive day despite the brutal crackdown by the Iranian regime. 76 protestors have been killed by the security forces during the demonstrations so far.

Images circulated through social media networks show demonstrations held in Sine, Mahabat, Sardeşt, Meriwan, Diwander, Qurwe, Kirmaşan, Urmiyê and other provinces of East Kurdistan on Monday.

Helicopters and planes were reported to have been flying over Bane, Seqiz and Sine skies for the last few days. House raids and detentions of activists continue in the meantime.

Protests were staged last night in Tehran, Yezda, Mashhad, Tabriz, Burazcan, Bucnurd, Shiraz and other cities in Iran.

Moreover, the Iranian regime forces hired some foreign forces to suppress the demonstrations. Eyewitnesses revealed that there were Arabs among the armed forces mobilized to disperse the demonstrators in the city of Mashhad.

It is reported that the Iranian regime forces used Basij children, a paramilitary volunteer militia, to suppress the protests in some cities.

The Iran Human Rights Organization reported that 76 people, including 6 women and 4 children, were killed in the demonstrations that have been continuing for 10 days.

According to the Iranian government, 41 people have died so far.