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Amnesty: Death Toll Rises to 208 in Iran’s Popular Protests

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Amnesty international Iran Protests 2019

By Jubin Katiraie

Amnesty International said in its latest report on Monday on the crackdown on popular protests in Iran in November that at least 208 people were killed in the protests, according to credible reports received by the organization.

Amnesty International’s Philip Luther, Research and Advocacy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International, has called the death toll alarming and indicative of a horrific killing by the Iranian regime.

Amnesty International said that according to credible reports, the death toll from the protests that began on 15 November in Iran has reached at least 208. The actual death toll is probably higher, it said. One of the highest figures was in the Shahriyar city of Tehran province with dozens of deaths.

Philip Luther said: “This alarming death toll is further evidence that Iran’s security forces went on a horrific killing spree, that left at least 208 people dead in less than a week. This shocking death toll displays the Iranian authorities’ shameful disregard for human life.”

“Those responsible for this bloody clampdown on demonstrations must be held accountable for their actions. Since the Iranian authorities have previously shown they are unwilling to carry out independent, impartial and effective investigations into unlawful killings and other arbitrary use of force against protesters, we are calling on the international community to help ensure accountability.

“This alarming death toll is further evidence that Iran’s security forces went on a horrific killing spree, that left at least 208 people dead in less than a week.”

According to information gathered by Amnesty International, the victims’ families have been threatened not to speak to the media or hold funerals for their loved ones. Some families have also been pressured to pay huge sums of money while delivering their loved ones’ bodies.

The main Iranian opposition group Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK/PMOI) has confirmed that the death toll is considerably higher. The MEK wrote on its website:

“The Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has released the names of 28 more protesters killed by the mullahs’ security forces during the Iranian people’s nationwide November uprising. Previously, the names of 194 victims had been published. This brings to 222 the names of those shot and killed by the Iranian regime in 187 cities checkered across the country.

“The regime’s brutal crackdown on the protests has left at least 750 protesters dead. 12,000 others remain in custody of the regime and their lives are in danger.”

Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, tweeted:

“Death Toll in Iran Protests Surpasses 600; Wave of Arrests Continues- I urge the international community to take urgent action to stop the killing and repression in Iran.”

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