Iranian uprising… number of victims increases
As the popular uprising continues in Iran, the number of killed protesters in custody also increases in Rojhilat and Iran.
News Center - With the height of the popular uprising in Rojhilat and Iran, a large number of freedom protesters have been arrested, injured or brutally killed by security forces.
The security forces arrested dozens of wounded people, then handed over their bodies to their families and forced the families, through threats and pressure, to announce the death of their relatives as an accident, suicide, or something else.
The condition of most of the injured is critical, and in the past few days, several people died due to the seriousness of their injuries since they did not go to health centers because they were afraid of being arrested.
According to published reports, Samaneh Niknam, a mother of two daughters from Shiraz, was shot to death by security forces on November 25. After her body was handed over to her family, it was found that her eyes had been gouged out. Her family was told that she had gouged her eyes out and the cause of her death was miscarriage.
Mahek (Maeda) Hashemi, 16, died in Shiraz after she was beaten by the security forces on November 25. Her body was handed over to her family after they paid a lot of money to the security forces. The security forces threatened the family not to report her death.
Last night, November 27, Reza Kazemi, 16, from Mushish in Kamyaran district, died at the Kowsar Hospital after being beaten by regime forces a few days ago.
Shoresh Niknam from Mahabad, also died yesterday after being wounded by security forces.
16-year-old Arshia Imamqoli Zadeh Alamdari, who was arrested for wearing a turban in Jolfa and held in custody for ten days, died only two days after being released on bail. His family was threatened not to report his death to the press. He was buried on Sunday in the presence of a few family members and relatives.