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Iran Security Forces Fire Tear Gas to Disperse Protesters in Behbahan

July 16, 2020
Iran Security Forces Fire Tear Gas to Disperse Protesters

Protests in Behbahan held outside a branch of the Meli Bank on July 16. A number of protesters and civilians were shot and killed by security forces in this area during November 2019 protests.

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The state security forces fired tear gas to disperse protesters gathered in the southwestern city of Behbahan in the oil-rich Khuzestan Province.

People came out to the streets on Thursday following days of social media protests against the impending death penalty for three young men who were arrested during the protests in November 2019.

Videos from Behbahan show demonstrators gathered outside a branch of the Meli Bank to protest against the execution of Amir-Hossein Moradi, Mohammad Rajabi and Saeed Tamjidi.

Jul16- Behbahan, Khuzestan Province, SW #Iran
Security forces are fireing tear gas at the crowd.#IranProtests pic.twitter.com/qSLIO74PKb

— IRAN HRM (@IranHrm) July 16, 2020

Meanwhile, the state security forces increased their presence on the streets of Tehran and several other cities including Isfahan, Mashhad, Tabriz, Urmia and more.

July 16 – Heavy security presence reported in Isfahan.
Authorities are concerned of protests spreading across #Iran pic.twitter.com/8lczfUgoxE

— IRAN HRM (@IranHrm) July 16, 2020

Netblocks, a website that monitors international Internet outages, reported that Internet restrictions were in place in Khuzestan Province from 10 p.m. local time.

Some social media users have also reported mobile Internet disruptions in Inrancel and Hamrah Avval in Behbahan.

Widespread protests started on November 16, 2019, after the regime tripled the price of gasoline.

The authorities responded with unprecedented lethal force, killing at least 1,500 civilians and protesters, including dozens of children.

Behbahan was one of the hubs of the protests with dozens of protesters and civilians being shot and killed by security forces in this area.

Following reports of the official confirmation of the protesters’ death sentence, Iranians all over the world took to Twitter with the Farsi hashtag #اعدام_نکنید, or #StopExecutionsInIran to shed light on the regime’s use of execution to silence dissent and protests.

The tweet storm under the hashtag “Don’t Execute” reached a record of 8 billion views and five million retweets.

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