In Iran, security forces beat and drag a woman without a veil: the video

Protests against the Ayatollah’s regime continue in Iran. While videos circulating on social media that immortalize security forces beating a woman without a veil, the number of protesters sentenced to death grows: there are 26.

Author: Ida Artiaco

At the Will The crackdown by the security forces against demonstrators participating in the protests continues street proteststhat broke out last September after the death of Mahsa Amini and women who do not respect the law imposed by the regime.

In the last few hours they have been shared on social media. video showing security forces beating and dragging a woman down the street she is not wearing a veil🇧🇷 Among those who posted the photos as well Majid Rafizadeh president of the International American Council, who commented: “The Iranian regime wants to control people, their bodies and their daily activities.”

Meanwhile, the number of people killed during demonstrations is growing. According HRANwhich monitors human rights and is headquartered in the United States, are at least 500 victims of the protests over the last 3 months, while they are 18,400 people arrested🇧🇷

According to Amnesty Iran, at least 26 of them are at high risk of execution as a result of flagrantly unfair fraudulent processes. 11 already gone Sentenced to deathafter two young people, Mohsen Shekari and Majidrship Rahnavard, they were publicly hanged and 15 are charged with capital crimes and are awaiting or awaiting trial.

According to some NGOs, a great disorder broke out in the prison in a few hours. karaj, where some of the arrested protesters are being held. According to state media, at least one prisoner was deadafter chaos broke out when one of them was transferred to the death row in isolation. The charge for him, as for others, is “moharebeh”, an Arab-Islamic term that in the lexicon of the Iranian regime means “fighting against God” and its punishment is death.

Groups and activists also called for three more days of protests and strike across the country, starting today, Monday, December 19, and ending on Wednesday, the 21st. In a statement released yesterday, hundreds of intellectuals, cultural figures and activists strongly condemned the executions of protesters calling them “systematic murders by the regime”.

Source: Fan Page IT

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