Latest Statistics from Iran Human Rights Organization: 476 Dead, 100 at Risk of Execution

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Latest statistics from the Iranian Human Rights Organization: 476 dead, 100 at risk of execution

The Iran Human Rights Organization, based in Oslo, has announced in its latest statement that the number of casualties from the protests in Iran is at least 476 people.

According to this statement, at least 64 of those killed were under 18 years old, with 9 of these children being girls.

Based on this, the casualties have been reported from 25 different provinces, with the highest number of deaths occurring in the provinces of Sistan and Baluchestan, West Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, Tehran, and Mazandaran, respectively.

The Iranian Human Rights Organization has also warned that at least 100 detainees from the protests are at risk of receiving or facing the execution of a death sentence.

This organization has called for increasing the political cost of executions for the Islamic Republic and saving the lives of protesting citizens.

According to the Iranian Human Rights Organization, the announced figure solely pertains to those who have died in the streets.

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