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Iran crackdown: new toll reports 47 children among 378 dead

Rights group warns of lies spread by regime ahead of UN Human Rights Council meeting

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Nov 2022 9:13PM

Iran crackdown: new toll reports 47 children among 378 dead
Iranians mourn in front of the coffins of people killed after a crackdown on protest during their mass funeral. So far, 378 people have been reported dead, with 47 of them being children. – AFP pic, November 19, 2022

PARIS – Iranian security forces have killed at least 378 people – including 47 children – in a crackdown on protests sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death, a rights group said in an updated toll today.

The Islamic republic has been gripped by protests that erupted over Amini’s death on September 16, three days after her arrest for an alleged breach of the country’s strict dress code for women.

The protests were fanned by fury over the dress rules for women, but have grown into a broad movement against the theocracy that has ruled Iran since the 1979 revolution.

“At least 378 protesters, including 47 children, have been killed by the oppressive forces since September 16,” Iran Human Rights director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam told AFP.

The figure represents an increase of 36 since the Norway-based group issued its previous toll on Wednesday.

It includes at least 123 people killed in the province of Sistan-Baluchistan, on Iran’s southeastern border with Pakistan, 40 in both Kurdistan and Tehran provinces and 39 in West Azerbaijan province.

Iran Human Rights warned that the regime had been mounting a “campaign of spreading lies” ahead of a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council next week.

“They have two goals by attributing the killing of the protesters to terrorist groups like Daesh,” Amiry-Moghaddam said, referring to the Islamic State group.

“They want to use it as an excuse for more widespread use of live ammunition,” he told AFP.

“And they also want to influence countries in the UN Human Rights Council who will gather on November 24 in a special session considering establishing an independent investigation and accountability mechanism” over the crackdown in Iran, he added. – AFP, November 19, 2022

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