Friday, October 31, 2025
Iran HRM
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • Arrests
    • Arbitrary Murders
    • Prisons
    • Torture
    • Death Sentence
    • Political prisoners
    • Right to Peaceful Protest
    • Religious and Ethnic Minorities
    • 1988 massacre
  • Executions
    • No to Execution Tuesdays
    • Women
    • Political prisoners
    • Public execution
    • Mass execution
  • Publications
    • Articles
    • Documents
    • Monthlies
    • Infographics
  • International Reactions
    • UNHRC Resolutions
    • UN Special Rapporteur on Iran Reports
    • UN Fact Finding Mission on Iran
    • UN Expert Statements
    • European Parliament
    • Amnesty International
  • Campaigns
    • No to Execution Tuesdays Statement
  • Fallen for Freedom
    • 1988 Massacre Victims
    • Iran Protests
    • November 2019 Protests
  • About Us
  • فارسی
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • Arrests
    • Arbitrary Murders
    • Prisons
    • Torture
    • Death Sentence
    • Political prisoners
    • Right to Peaceful Protest
    • Religious and Ethnic Minorities
    • 1988 massacre
  • Executions
    • No to Execution Tuesdays
    • Women
    • Political prisoners
    • Public execution
    • Mass execution
  • Publications
    • Articles
    • Documents
    • Monthlies
    • Infographics
  • International Reactions
    • UNHRC Resolutions
    • UN Special Rapporteur on Iran Reports
    • UN Fact Finding Mission on Iran
    • UN Expert Statements
    • European Parliament
    • Amnesty International
  • Campaigns
    • No to Execution Tuesdays Statement
  • Fallen for Freedom
    • 1988 Massacre Victims
    • Iran Protests
    • November 2019 Protests
  • About Us
  • فارسی
No Result
View All Result
Iran HRM
No Result
View All Result
Home LATEST NEWS Right to Peaceful Protest

Several reported killed as enraged locals clash with state police in Andimeshk

March 21, 2019
Andimeshk

Fatalities reported on March 20 as infuriated Iranians clash with security forces in two cities of Dezful and Andimeshk of Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran

FacebookTwitterEmail

Several protesters were reportedly killed and dozens were wounded after the state police in two Iranian cities opened fire on protesters on Wednesday, March 21.

The protests in two cities of Dezful and Andimeshk, 10 kilometers apart in Khuzestan Province, followed the installation of a billboard, displaying images of regime proxies killed in Syria who are described by the Iranian regime as “Protectors of the Shrine.”

This billboard was installed 500 meters outside of Andimeshk’s entrance.

Videos posted on social media appear to show locals clashing with state police and members of the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) Basij paramilitary forces, only hours before the beginning of the Iranian calendar new year.

According to local reports, security forces opened fire on protesters killing two people. These reports have yet to be confirmed.

Andimeshk- SW #Iran
Locals say 2 individuals were killed & several were wounded during last night clashes with the state authorities
People were angry regarding the installation of a billboard containing images of regime proxies killed in Syria, known as "Shrine Protectors." pic.twitter.com/wJyOZxF8rC

— IRAN HRM (@IranHrm) March 21, 2019

A number of regime agents were also beaten by the protesters, reports show.

Nearly a month ago the people of Andimeshk protested the installation of another large billboard containing similar images. The protest resulted in locals literally bringing down the large sign.

Back then, the quarrel came to an end with the Khuzestan Province governor intervening and the Dezful city council pledging to resolve the matter by March 14. However, this subject has remained unresolved, placing the responsibility on the mullahs’ Interior Ministry.

During Wednesday’s clashes, the angry locals of Andimeshk protested the installation of the new billboard by attacking the regime’s Red Crescent office where state forces had gathered to launch their attack, setting the facility on fire. Protesters also set a number of state vehicles and police motorcycles ablaze, reports indicate.

State-run media said that a few people were injured during the clashes adding that the people of Andimeshk and the neighboring town of Dezful had clashed with each other over where the billboard should be installed.

Locals in Andimeshk have said that the clashes were with security forces and not between the people.

Share33TweetSend
Previous Post

Iranian police arrest dozens at traditional fire festival

Next Post

Northern Iranian cities suffer floods on Nowruz Holiday

Related Posts

Prisons

Iran Bars Family Visits for 21 Female Political Prisoners Following Protest Activities

November 28, 2024
Political prisoners

Iran’s Judiciary Upholds Harsh Sentences for Evin Prison Fire Defendants

November 23, 2024
LATEST NEWS

Where is Verishe Moradi, a women’s rights activist?

September 26, 2023

Iran HRM white

ABOUT US

Iran Human Rights Monitor website is dedicated to support the Iranian people’s struggle for human rights and amplifies their voices on the international stage. Its purpose is to cover executions, arbitrary arrests, torture and amputation, prison’s conditions, women, social, ethnic and religious minorities oppression news in Iran and fill the gaps in information and knowledge caused by lack of access and freedom to Iran. The information provided by Iran Human Rights Monitor are in collaboration with the NCRI (National Council of Resistance of Iran)

[email protected]

  • Iran HRM Home
  • About Us

© 2021 Iran Human Rights Monitor - All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Global Campaign for “No to Executions” in Iran
  • Iran HRM Home
  • Iran Prisons Information
  • Iranian Protesters Killed in November 2019 Protests
  • What will the regime of murderers do to Iran protests after Ebrahim Raisi takes office?

© 2025 Iran HRM