Protests in Iran continue for 45 days
The protests that began in Iran and Rohelat following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini, have transformed into an uprising. The people have taken to the streets for 45 days despite the strict measures of the Iranian regime.
News Center - The protests that began in Iran and Rojhelat following the killing of Kurdish woman Jina Mahsa Amini by Iranian so-called morality police, have transformed into an uprising. While the police and soldiers of the regime have blockaded many cities in the country, people have kept taking to the streets to protest the regime. Yesterday, people took to the streets of cities such as Sanandaj, Piranshahr, Mahabad, Saqiz, Kermanshah, Dehgolan, Marivan, Baneh and Bukan. Many students and protesters were threatened and arrested.
Vehicles of the regime forces were set on fire
The professors of the University of Kurdistan also reacted to the pressure of the Iranian regime and prevented university students from being arrested. Protesters also built barricades in many cities such as Baneh and Bukan, Ahvaz, Tehran, Chah Bahar, Shiraz, Bandar Abbas, Rasht, Amol, Lahijan, Isfahan, Rafsanjan, Ravansar, Tabriz and other cities. They chanted anti-regime slogans and set the vehicles of the regime forces on fire.
According to the received reports, many people were killed and injured when the regime forces attacked them.