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'Live Fire Used Again' As Iran Protests Swell


 


 October 28th, 2022  |  15:58 PM  |   595 views

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Three demonstrators have been killed during clashes with Iranian security forces in the western town of Mahabad, state media has reported.

 

The protesters reportedly targeted government buildings after attending the memorial ceremony of a man killed during unrest in the country.

 

Security forces also reportedly opened fire at a cemetery near Khorramabad.

 

Rights group Amnesty International says security forces have killed eight people since Wednesday.

 

Unrest has rocked the country since Mahsa Amini died in police custody 40 days ago after allegedly wearing her Islamic headscarf "improperly".

 

Officials in Mahabad accused "terrorist-separatist groups" of inducing demonstrators to attack government facilities in the town, and accused protesters of attacking "political and security centres with the aim to occupy them".

 

State media has not identified the victims, but the opposition outlet Hengaw reported that a man and two women had died after being shot by security forces. The BBC cannot independently verify these allegations.

 

Several hundred people had reportedly gathered around the municipal governor's offices in the largely ethnically Kurdish town, but state media insisted police had the situation under control, and denied reports that the city had "fallen" to unrest.

 

Meanwhile, in Khorramabad - also in western Iran - demonstrators had gathered at the cemetery to mourn Nika Shakarami, who disappeared soon after Ms Amini's death and became another symbol of the protest movement.

 

Videos from Khorramabad showed protesters chanting anti-state slogans including "down with the dictator", a reference to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

 

Security forces opened fire on the protesters, a source close to her family told BBC Persian.

 

On Wednesday night, tens of thousands of people had taken to the streets in major cities, as well as other places where demonstrations had subsided recently.

 

It is the most serious challenge to the Islamic Republic since its inception.

 

Norway-based Iran Human Rights says at least 234 protesters, including 29 children, have been killed by security forces in crackdowns so far. Iran's leaders have portrayed the unrest as "riots" fomented by foreigners.

 

Footage posted on social media and verified by the BBC show widespread protests on Wednesday night.

 

Other cities, such as Andimeshk and Borujerd in the west, and Lahijan, near the Caspian Sea in the north, also saw a resurgence of protests.

 

The upsurge came after a day on which police are reported to have opened fire on protesters in Saqqez, home city of Ms Amini.

 

Thousands had gathered to mark 40 days since her death. A rights group and witnesses said officers fired live rounds and tear gas at the crowds in the city. Numbers of casualties are not known.

 

"The society is very angry. We had enough of them [Iranian leadership]," a 27-year-old female protester in Karaj, close to Tehran, told BBC Persian.

 

"I want to have the right to say no to these people. I'm tired of being a second-class citizen. Because I am a woman. Men are tired of the intimidations by the regime. This is the first time in the history of our country that we stand together for a goal which is woman, life and freedom."

 

Protests swept across Iran after Ms Amini, 22, died on 16 September.

 

She had been detained three days earlier by the morality police in Tehran and fell into a coma after collapsing at a detention centre.

 

There were reports that officers had beaten her with a baton and banged her head against a vehicle, but police denied she had been mistreated and said she had suffered a heart attack.

 

The BBC and other independent media are banned from reporting from inside Iran, making state media and other reports hard to verify. Authorities have also heavily disrupted the internet, hampering the ability of protesters to post on social media.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of BBC NEWS

by Raffi Berg | BBC News

 

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