Iran Human Rights Organization: Death Toll in Iran Protests Exceeds 300

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The Iranian Human Rights Organization reports that the number of deaths in the Iranian protests has exceeded 300 people.

The Iranian Human Rights Organization has announced that at least 304 people, including 41 children and 24 women, have been killed in the protests following the death of Mahsa Amini over the past 50 days.

This report, published on Saturday, adds that following the protests yesterday, repressive forces, by firing live bullets directly at protesters in the town of Khash, killed at least 16 protesters.

Yesterday, the Hrana news agency, the news arm of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, also reported that the number of deaths from the protests between September 17 and November 4 has reached 314, with 47 of them being children.


In this context, the following articles have been published in Iran Gate.

  • Continuation of nationwide protests in Iran, an increase in the wave of arrests and intimidation.
  • Public protests and the growing awareness of the West about Iranians.
  • Iranian protests and exaggeration about Generation Z.
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