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Iran protest death toll reaches 76

Thousands have been protesting across Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini earlier this month, after she died in custody following her arrest on September 13 in Tehran for “unsuitable attire” by the morality police who enforce the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code.

Iran Human Rights (IHR), a monitoring group based in Oslo, Norway, said Monday at least 76 protesters have been killed by security forces so far. According to IHR, in many cases, handing over the bodies of the victims to their families was made contingent on agreeing to secret burials.

Iran Wire said Tueday at least 2,000 protesters have been arrested in Tehran alone over the past ten days, Iranian media reported. The UN chief said he was becoming “increasingly concerned” about reports of the death toll rising, “including women and children.

Giorgia Meloni, who is set to become Italy’s first female prime minister, hailed on Wednesday “the heroic uprising of Iranian women” following the death of the young woman in police custody.
Omid Nouripour, who is of Iranian descent, told German magazine Spiegel that his predecessor and the current foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, was negotiating sanctions with EU members “so that they hit the regime directly,” the Russia based news agency said.

Source: IOL

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