Iran Human Rights Monitor has identified at least 29 children Killed During Iran Protests.
The Iranian regime brutally cracked down on nationwide protests that erupted on November 16 after the regime tripled the price of gasoline. At least 1,500 protesters were killed, around 4,000 were wounded and injured and 12,000 were detained. Many of the detainees are under torture and several have died in prison.
Children killed during Iran protests include:
- Amir Hossein Dadvand, 17
- Sasan Eidivandi, 17
- Mohammad Javad Abedi, 17
- Armin Ghaderi, 15
- Hesam Barani Rad, 17
- Arvin Ranin, 17
- Aryan Rajabi, 17
- Arya, 17
- Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, 17
- Seyed Ahmad Mousavi Ja’valeh, 17
- Mohsen Albu Ali, 17
- Reza Neisi, 16
- Mohammad Barihi, 17
- Mojahed Jamei, 17
- Ahmad Albu Ali, 17
- Ahma Khajeh Albu Ali, 17
- Mohsen Mohammadpour, 17
- Ali Ghazlavi, 12
- Khaled Ghazlavi, 16
- Mohsen Mohammadpour, 17
- Mohammad Hossein Dastankhah, 15
- Alireza Ostovan, 17
- Javad Babai, 15
- Nikta Esfandani, 14
- Mehdi Valipour, 16
- Arash Kohzadi, 16
- Alireza Nouri, 17
- Amir Reza Abdollahi, 13
- Ali Mousavi, 12
The crime against humanity, which began with the massacre of unarmed and defenseless protesters in November, is continuing with mass and arbitrary arrests, torture and disposing of prisoners, harassing thousands of families by keeping them in the dark about the fate of their children, cutting off communication, and blocking information. The regime will construe silence and inaction as a green light to continue and intensify its crimes against humanity.
Iran Human Rights Monitor urges The UN Security Council, world governments and the international community to take urgent action to immediately halt the murder and suppression of the protesters.
We urge the United Nations to quickly dispatch fact-finding missions to Iran. The regime leaders must face justice for perpetrating crimes against humanity and Iran protests massacre. Silence and inaction are both a violation of international conventions, laws and standards, and embolden the regime to continue its crimes.