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Children Who Were Killed by the Mullahs’ Regime During the November 2019 Iran Protests

The exact and final statistics of the November 2019 uprising martyrs have not been published, and more names of these martyrs are still being published. The number of martyrs of the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people, which includes 189 Iranian cities at the time of writing, is more than 1,500.

The number of martyrs of the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people, which includes 189 Iranian cities at the time of writing, is more than 1,500.

The exact and final statistics of the November 2019 uprising martyrs have not been published, and more names of these martyrs are still being published. The number of martyrs of the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people, which includes 189 Iranian cities at the time of writing, is more than 1,500. The regime’s repressive police force has registered 1,029 protesters who killed. Meanwhile, many Iranian teenagers martyred by repressive forces. The number of teenagers who were martyred by the atrocities of religious dictatorships has reached 21 to 29 so far. Adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18 are seen among these people.

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran(PMOI/ MEK) on March 6, 2020, published the names and pictures of the 21 martyrs of the Iranian uprising in November 2019, which you can see in the following video broadcasted by the Simay Azadi INTV satellite channel.

Also, Amnesty International, in a report on March 4, 2020, wrote: “An investigation by Amnesty International has uncovered evidence that at least 23 children were killed by Iranian security forces in the nationwide protests in November last year”.

In addition, on December 23, 2019, the Iran Human Rights Monitor recorded the names of 29 teenagers who killed in the November 2019 uprising.

  1. Amir Hossein Dadvand, 17
  2. Sasan Eidivandi, 17
  3. Mohammad Javad Abedi, 17
  4. Armin Ghaderi, 15
  5. Hesam Barani Rad, 17
  6. Arvin Ranin, 17
  7. Aryan Rajabi, 17
  8. Arya, 17
  9. Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, 17
  10. Seyed Ahmad Mousavi Ja’valeh, 17
  11. Mohsen Albu Ali, 17
  12. Reza Neisi, 16
  13. Mohammad Barihi, 17
  14. Mojahed Jamei, 17
  15. Ahmad Albu Ali, 17
  16. Ahma Khajeh Albu Ali, 17
  17. Mohsen Mohammadpour, 17
  18. Ali Ghazlavi, 12
  19. Khaled Ghazlavi, 16
  20. Mohsen Mohammadpour, 17
  21. Mohammad Hossein Dastankhah, 15
  22. Alireza Ostovan, 17
  23. Javad Babai, 15
  24. Nikta Esfandani, 14
  25. Mehdi Valipour, 16
  26. Arash Kohzadi, 16
  27. Alireza Nouri, 17
  28. Amir Reza Abdollahi, 13
  29. Ali Mousavi, 12
A number of children were killed in the November protests

History of teen murder

The killing and execution of teenagers and Iranian youth, men, and women of all ages and genders is not a strange phenomenon. From the day after the 1979 revolution, Iran’s ruling mullahs began to confiscate the democratic revolution of the Iranian people. In the meantime, they massacred anyone in their path. Iran’s historical memory does not forget the teenagers and children who executed in the 1980s for having a newspaper or magazine. The youth and teenagers who murdered and placed in anonymous graves for the most basic right, namely freedom.

The mullahs’ legacy for Iranian teenagers

For the past four decades, the mullahs’ dictatorial regime has brought addiction, child labor, forced dropouts, and even child trafficking to Iranian adolescents. Adolescents who were full of life experienced oppression and discrimination before playing with children at the beginning of their lives. Now, once again, as in the 1980s, their blood stained the streets, and Tulips budded from their blood.

These days and after the November 2019 uprising, the mullahs’ regime repeated the days of the 1980s by killing teenagers. Fear of the fate of the dictators who killed these innocent teenagers in adolescence and childhood also forced members of the clerical parliament to confess. Parvaneh Salahshouri, a member of the Mullah’s parliament from Tehran, announced on Monday, December 2, 2019, that “several teenagers killed during the protests.”

The names of the teenage martyrs of the November 2019 uprising

According to the news published in cyberspace so far and Iran-Freedom can confirm it, the names of some of these martyrs, mentioning the province and city where they killed, are as follows.(Although the number of children killed is definitely higher than this number, the following is more detailed information about only 22 of them).

Khuzestan Province

Seyed Ahmad Jaaveleh, 17, is the son of Seyed Noor, a resident of Andisheh, Shushtar. Basij elements assassinated Seyyed Ahmad during a protest rally in November 2019. Simultaneously with the assassination of Seyyed Ahmad Jaaveleh, security forces detained dozens of people.
Mohammad Barihi, a 17-year-old resident of Asiehabad (Khazalieh) dormitory in Ahvaz, martyred on Friday night, November 15, 2019. Mohammad Barihi reportedly shot dead by a security guard at close range.

Mohammad Barihi

Reza Neissi 16-year-old, a resident of Ahvaz’s Pasteur area, martyred on November 16, 2019.

Khaled Ghazlavi, 16, Khuzestan province, Khorramshahr city

Ali Ghazlavi, a 12-year-old boy, killed in Allah Square in Khorramshahr. He has a family relationship with Khalid Ghazlavi.

Mohsen Mohammadpour, a 17-year-old, is another victim of Khorramshahr. He came from a low-income family and worked in construction to help support his family. Regime security agents beat him in clashes in Khorramshahr Gate Square. Mohsen went into a coma due to a blow to the head and martyred in Valiasr Hospital in Khorramshahr.

Mohsen Mohammadpour

Mojahed Jameie, 17, Khuzestan province, Kut Abdollah county
Ahmad Albouali, 17, martyred in the Taleghani town area of ​​Mahshahr on Monday, November 18, 2019. He killed in the area known as the Quran Gate and at the entrance of this town.

It is also said that two children were killed during the massacre in Mahshahr; But their names have not been determined yet.

Kurdistan Province

So far, the names of two people under the age of 18 killed by regime agents during the protests in Kurdistan Province identified.

Arian Rajabi, 17 years old, shot dead on Monday, November 18, 2019, in Jangalbani Square (Sarbaz) in Marivan.

Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, 17, shot dead by security forces on Saturday, November 16, 2019, in Sanandaj’s Feyzabad neighborhood.

Isfahan province

At least two 17-year-old teenagers martyred in Isfahan province. Sasan Eidivand, 17, and Amir Hossein Dadvand, 17. They were classmates, and shot dead by security forces in Isfahan.

Sasan Eidivand

Kermanshah province

Armin Qaderi, a 15-year-old teenager, was with his uncle in Kermanshah’s Dolatabad neighborhood on Saturday, November 16, 2019. He shot dead by security forces.

Hessam Barani Rad, 15, from the village of Khanileh in Ravansar town, is another martyr during the protests.

Tehran

Nikta Esfandani, 14, shot dead on November 16 in Sattar Khan street in Tehran capital city.

Nikta Esfandani

Mehdi Valipour 16-year-old shot dead by security forces in Tehran during Protests in November 2019.

Mehdi Valipour

Amir Reza Abdullahi, a 13-year-old boy, shot dead by security forces during a November 16 protest in Islamshahr.

Alborz province

Pejman (Ali) Qolipour or Gholipour Malati was under 18 years old and lived in Langarud. He shot dead in Karaj and lost his life.

Pezhman Qolipour Malati

Pedram Jafari, 18, killed on November 18 in Fardis, Karaj, the fifth bridge by a Special Forces’ direct shot. Three days later, the lifeless body of the 18-year-old handed over to his family.

Pedram Jafari

Markazi province

Abolfazl Shabani, a 16-year-old student, shot dead by Khamenei’s criminal mercenaries on November 16, 2019, at the Adran intersection, Saveh Road, Saveh county.

Abolfazl Shabani

The mullahs’ criminal regime demanded 10 million tomans from his family to hand over the body of this martyr to his family. Then they handed over his body and threatened them not to provide information.

Conclusion

Teenagers were either buried secretly or demanded several million tomans from their families in exchange for their bodies’ delivery. On the other hand, by threatening and intimidating them, provided they did not interview foreign media and inform on social networks, they handed over their children’s bodies to their families.

In the regime of the mullahs, insolence and crime have reached the highest level of inhumanity. But the Iranian people, the families of these martyred teenagers, especially their mothers, will not be silent and will not give up their struggle together with the MEK Resistance Units until the overthrow of this bloody and corrupt dictatorship and the trial of all the leaders and perpetrators of murder and crime in this regime.

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