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Hadis Najafi Female protester killed after being ‘shot six times’ by Iranian security forces
According to sources, BRAVE Hadis Najafi was killed for taking part in demonstrations against Iran’s draconian hijab restrictions.
According to allegations on social media, security personnel who were on the loose shot the 20-year-old in the chest, face, and neck.
It happens just a few days after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was fatally assaulted by Iran’s moral police for disobeying the nation’s stringent hijab laws.
Mahsa was in Tehran visiting family when the morality police, who enforce laws regarding how women should behave and dress, detained and assaulted her, resulting in a heart attack and her death.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi responded harshly to the wave of protests that her horrible death had sparked throughout the country by ordering riot police to “deal forcefully” with the demonstrators.
A second video seemed to depict the girl’s family sobbing in front of a picture of her on a recently excavated tomb.
This inspired close friends and relatives to post footage of the lively child having fun while dancing or posing for the camera.
An opposition group claims that during large-scale protests, at least 100 demonstrators have died and hundreds have been injured.
As protests erupted in 31 provinces nationwide, the Individuals’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) reported that 1,800 people had been detained in Tehran alone.
Mahsa’s passing spurred a surge of demonstrations against the nation’s stringent regulations, which Tehran has brutally repressed.
Following more than a week of protests, demonstrators have battled with police, thrown rocks and bottles, and set fire to many cities.
While this has been going on, some ladies have taken off their hijabs and burned the mandatory clothing.
In response to the demonstrators’ worldwide support, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has pledged an even tougher crackdown.
According to reports, Iran sent out an elite squad of all-female commando cops to disperse the protests, which were accompanied by cries for the death of the ruler from many of the participants.
People vowed to exact revenge in a video taken at the funeral of Mohsen Qeysari, a 32-year-old protester from Ilam who was slain during the rally.
People were heard chanting, “I will kill the ones that killed my brother,” in the video from Wednesday.
MEK spokesman Shahin Gobadi, who is stationed in Paris, issued the following statement to The Sun: “People from all walks of life have risen for freedom throughout Iran, in the capital and from West to East and North to South.
“Women, in particular, young women are taking the lead and their high fighting spirit who in step with freedom-loving youths and men drive back the IRGC [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] mercenaries with chants of “Death to [Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei,” is the promise of a democratically elected republic based on gender equality and national sovereignty.”
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