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Iran protests death toll surpasses 300 amid internet shut down

November 23, 2019
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Latest reports from Iran indicate the death toll from Iran protests has reached to 300.

With almost a full internet blackout, the number of reports coming from Iran are limited but a violent government crackdown and civilian deaths are clear in scattered videos and reports.

The Iranian authorities have announced only a few deaths.

Reports indicate many families are still desperately waiting for news about loved ones who left home to join the protests and never returned.

Some people who have learned of their relatives’ deaths have said officials are not releasing their bodies for burial because they fear the funerals will turn into protests.

The protests have spread across Iran since November 15, with demonstrators demanding that clerical leaders step down.

The Iranian regime has blocked Iranians’ access to the internet since Saturday, making it hard to gather information and assess the situation on the streets.

The United Nations has urged Iran to end its shutdown of the internet and ensure its security services show restraint after the “clearly very serious” extent of casualties in protests that have swept the country in response to steep petrol price rises.

The office of the United Nations high commissioner for human rights said it was “deeply concerned” about reports of live ammunition being used against demonstrators.

The names of 85 slain protesters are as follows:

  1. Tehran – Ms. Mina Sheikhi
    Tehran – Ms. Golnaz Samsami
    3. Tehran – Islamshahr – Iman Rasouli
    4. Tehran – Islamshahr – Mohsen Jafarpanah
    5. Tehran – Islamshahr – Arash Kohzadi
    6. Tehran – Islamshahr – Mohammad Mehdi Haghgouy
    7. Tehran – Shahriar – Reza Hassanvand
    8. Tehran – Shahriar – Ebrahim Mohammad-pour
    9. Tehran – Shahriar – Ms. Azadeh Zarbi
    10. Tehran – Shahriar – Mehdi Paapi
    11. Tehran – Shahriar – Hossein Ghadami
    12. Tehran – Shahriar – Mehdi Da’emi
    13. Tehran – Shahriar – Ehsan Shiri
    14. Tehran – Shahriar – ilad Najhvand
    15. Tehran – Shahriar – ….. Momeni
    16. Tehran – Baharestan – Ms. Fatimeh Habbibi
    17. Tehran – Baherestan – Gol Agha Nouri
    18. Tehran – Ali Behboudi
    19. Ahvaz – Mohammad Reza Ossafi Zargani
    20. Ahvaz – Hamzeh Savari
    21. Ahvaz – Meisam Mojadam
    22. Behbahan – Mohammad Hossein Ghanavati
    23. Behbahan – Mehrdad Dashtizadeh
    24. Behbahan – Mahmoud Dashtizadeh
    25. Behbahan – Ehsan Abdollah Nejad
    26. Behbahan – Ahmad Hasham Dar
    27. Behbahan – Shabnam Diani
    28. Behbahan – …. Taddayon
    29. Behbahan – Farzad Ansari (Farzad Tazmipour)
    30. Khorramshahr – Meisam Mani’at
    31. Khorramshahr – Khaled Min’at
    32. Khorramshahr – Milad Hamdavi
    33. Khorramshahr – Meisam Abdolvahab Adgipour
    34. Khorramshahr – Ali Ghazlavi
    35. Khorramshahr – Ebrahim Matouri
    36. Khuzestan Province – Hadi Ghorbani
    37. Shushtar – Ahmad Moussavi Jo’aveleh
    38. Abadan – Ali Baghlani
    39. Mahshahr – Ms. Etghi
    40. Mahshahr – …. Hatavi
    41. Mahshahr – Ghassem Bavi
    42. Mahshahr – Mohammad Khaleghi
    43. Mahshahr – Adnan Helali
    44. Mahshahr – Mojtaba Ebadi
    45. Mahshahr – Mansour Daris
    46. Mahshahr – Abbas (Reza) Assakereh
    47. Mahshahr – Ahmad Khajeh Albughli
    48. Mahshahr – Ali Khajeh Albughli
    49. Mahshahr – Mohammad Khaledi
    50. Shiraz – Kelar – Rassoul Ghavimi
    51. Shiraz – Abdollah Ghavimi
    52. Shiraz – Mehdi Nekoui Ali Abadi
    53. Shiraz – Reza Jafari
    54. Shiraz – Majid Hashemi
    55. Shiraz – …. Parsai
    56. Shiraz – …. Parsai
    57. Sannandaj – Mozzafar Seifi
    58. Sanandaj – Ali Boghlani
    59. Bukan – Shelir Dadvand
    60. Bukan – Heyva Naderi
    61. Sirjan – Ruhollah Nazari Fat’habadi
    62. Marivan – Mehran Taak
    63. Marivan – Behrouz Maleki
    64. Marivan – Shahoo Validi
    65. Marivan – Usman Naderi
    66. Marivan – Danial Ostovari
    67. Marivan – Edris Bivareh
    68. Marivan – Usman Ahmadi
    69. Marivan – Ms. Aryan Rajabi
    70. Javanroud – Hamzeh Naghdi
    71. Javanroud – Yunes Houshangi
    72. Javanroud – Kaveh Rezai
    73. Javanroud – Jabbar Tejareh
    74. Javanroud – Kaveh Mohammadi
    75. Javanroud – Ebrahmi Moradi
    76. Javanroud – … Aziz (municipality staff)
    77. Javanroud – Ebrahim Moradi
    78. Javanroud – Mobin Abdollahi
    79. Javanroud – Omran Validi
    80. Kermanshah – Mozzafar Zoheiri
    81. Kermanshah – Nader Biramond
    82. Kermanshah – Mohammad Mirzai
    83. Kermanshah – Mozzafar Vatan-Parast
    84. Karaj – Shahram Moini
    85. Tabriz – Ali Hosseini

 

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