Assault on demonstrators in Hash, Iran: At the very least 16 useless, dozens injured

Within the metropolis of Hash, within the province of Sistan-Baluchestan, the place the vast majority of the Sunnis are in Iran, 16 individuals misplaced their lives because of the assault of the safety forces on the demonstrators within the protests held after the Friday prayers.

{Photograph}: Archive (AA)

in Iran, ‘morality police’The protests that started with the death of Mehsa Emini, who was taken into custody by Turkey, on September 16, continue. Dozens of people have died so far after the police intervened in the demonstrations at various points.

According to the statement by AA, Sunni religious leader Mevlevi Abdulhamid İsmailzehi, at least 16 people were killed and dozens were injured in the demonstrations in the city of Hash.

The statement criticizes the disproportionate use of force by the security forces, “The crowd gathered in front of the Hash provincial building shouted slogans and threw stones at the building. The security forces responded to the stones thrown by opening fire on the demonstrators. it said.

‘People are being brutally murdered’

The city of Zahidan, Friday Imam İsmailzehi, whose views were included in the statement, said: “At least 16 people were killed and dozens were injured in Hash. It is not known why the attitude of the police in the province of Sistan-Baluchestan is different from other provinces. In this state, people are mercilessly killed and covered in blood.”

While clear information about the loss of life in the demonstrations was not shared from the official authorities, Norway-based Iranian Human Rights Institution (IHR) announced that the number of people who lost their lives as a result of the intervention of the security forces in the demonstrations that started after Emini’s death increased to 253.

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