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Children killed by security forces during Iran Protests

Iran Protests

Iran Protests

Iran’s nationwide protests started after the regime tripled the price of gasoline on November 15. Angry protesters torched hundreds of banks, seminaries, offices of the representatives of the regime’s Supreme Leader, and IRGC and Bassij bases.

Protesters chanted against the Supreme Leader and called for the “mullahs to get lost”.

Following the protests, Supreme Leader Khamenei called protesters “thugs” in a televised speech. In the days that followed, the regime mobilized all its forces against protesters, opening fire on gatherings of more than 10 people in some parts of Iran.

More than 1,000 protesters were killed while at least 4,000 were injured. An Iranian MP said that 7,000 protesters were arrested but other reports indicate that around 12,000 have been detained.

Many of the people killed in these demonstrations are children, teenagers and women. In a previous report we presented the names and photos of several of the Iranian women killed in the protests. Here are the names of several children and teenagers who have been killed by regime armed force:

Children killed during Iran Protests

14-year-old Nikta Esfandani was shot to death by security forces on Tehran’s Sattarkhan street on November 16. Her family was informed of her death after three days of frantic searching.


13-year-old Amir Reza Abdollahi was shot to death by security forces in Eslamshahr, Tehran on November 16, during the Iran protests

16-year-old Reza Neisi was shot and killed by Iranian security forces in the South west city of Ahvaz on November 16, during Iran Protests.

15-year-old Mohammad Dastan-Khah was shot to death on November 16 by the state security forces in Shiraz.

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