Iranian regime wants to crack down on uprising by arresting protesters
The Iranian regime forces want to crack down on the uprising, which has been going on since September, by arresting activists and protesters.
News Center - The uprising that started in Iran and Rojhilatê Kurdistan in September following the killing of Jîna Mahsa Aminî continues despite all the pressure. The regime forces have arrested thousands of protesters and activists until now. While some arrested people have been released, the regime forces keep arresting and using violence against protesters. Yesterday, Iranian security forces arrested a woman named Şaler Zamani, who works in a beauty salon, in the Sanandaj city of Rojhilatê Kurdistan. No information has been received about where she has been taken.
6 journalists will stand trial
According to Iranian press outlets, six journalists named Zehra Tewhidi, Hoda Tewhidi, Yada Rebbani, Elireza Xoşbext, Hemidreza Amiri and Ruhullah Nexayi will stand trial on charges of “propagandizing against the regime”.
Many people arrested
According to the local reports, many university students and protesters have been arrested in Urmia, Shino, Tehran, Nurabad and Hamedan.
The number of arrested people increases
Yesterday, the Iranian security forces arrested many people in Sanandaj. The names of some of the arrested people are: Boria Fethi (32), İlham Modarisi (32) and Adil Cemşidi.
Four siblings named Fatima, Kulnar, Mehmud and Eli Riza Begbor were arrested. Afşin, Yasin El-Cebari, Xeyneb Bauer and an unidentified woman were arrested in the city of Dehloran.
Shahla Begami, mother of Farzad (25) and Farhad Tahazadeh (26), has been reportedly summoned to testify after she requested the annulment of her sons' death sentences.