Resistance continues for Jîna in Rojhilat and Iran

  • 13:13 27 September 2022
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MEDİA CENTER - The protests against the Iranian regime, which murdered the Kurdish woman Jîna Mahsa Aminî, continue.
 
After the murder of Kurdish woman Jîna Mahsa Aminî by the "morality police" in Iran by the regime, the protests in Rojhilat and Iranian cities continue.
 
According to the images shared on virtual media, protest demonstrations were held in Sine, Mahabat, Sardeşt, Meriwan, Diwander, Qurwe, Kirmaşan, Urmiyê and other provinces of Rojhilat yesterday. 
 
Helicopters and planes circling
 
Also, helicopters and planes have been flying over Bane, Seqiz and Sine skies for a few days. House raids and detentions of activists also continue.
 
Protests in Iranian cities
 
Protests continued last night in Tehran, Yezda, Mashhad, Tabriz, Burazcan, Bucnurd, Shiraz and other cities of Iran.
 
Iranian regime uses Arabs in attacks
 
In addition, Iranian regime forces resorted to some foreign powers to suppress the demonstrations. Eyewitnesses say that Arabs are among the armed forces that intervened in the demonstrators in the city of Mashhad.
 
Besic powers
 
In the ongoing protests, it is stated that Iranian regime forces used Besici and children to suppress the protests in some cities.
 
76 people were killed
 
The Human Rights Organization of Iran reported that 76 people, including 6 women and 4 children, were killed in the protest demonstrations that continued for 10 days.
 
According to official data from the Iranian government, 41 people have died so far.
Spread to many parts of the world
 
The protests, which started in the cities of Rojhilat and Iran after the murder of Jîna Mahsa Aminî and continued for 10 days despite the attacks of the regime, spread to many parts of the world. The peoples, who took to the streets under the leadership of women, protest the Iranian regime and support the resistance of Rojhilat and Iranian women.
 
Those who took to the streets expressed their reactions to the regime with the slogans "Jin, jiyan, azadi".