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The confrontations in Iran are becoming more heated, and the opposition abroad is beginning to intervene


Iranian security forces used tear gas and live bullets to disperse protesters in several parts of the country, with The protests that broke out against the backdrop of deteriorating living conditions, and the opposition abroad’s call for additional protests and strikes in Tehran Against the backdrop of the deterioration of the currency exchange rate and purchasing power in the country in light of US and international sanctions.
The scope of the movements expanded as they were concentrated in the west of the country, where residential communities for the Kurdish and Kurdish minorities abound.

A policeman was killed near Tehran

A policeman was stabbed to death during unrest near Tehran, local media reported on Thursday.
The Fars News Agency reported that Shaheen Dehghan, a policeman in the city of Mallard, west of Tehran, "He died hours ago after being stabbed while trying to control the unrest"Noting that the authorities are working to identify the perpetrators.
Iranian Kurdish opposition parties based in Iraq, including the "Complete it" Banned by the Tehran authorities, a general strike took place on Thursday in the Kurdish-majority areas in western Iran, which witnessed an intense protest movement.

Protests in 348 locations

The organization indicated "Harana" The human rights group noted that it recorded protest movements in 348 locations in all 31 provinces of Iran in recent days.
The organization also published a video clip of a gathering in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran, during which fires were lit, and pictures of security forces using tear gas to disperse protesters in the city of Tinkaben overlooking the Caspian Sea in the north.
Other scenes said to have been filmed on Wednesday in the western city of Abadan show security forces shooting On the demonstrators.

Unlawful use of force

Also, the Human Rights Organization in Iran, based in Norway, reported that security forces fired "They opened fire on demonstrators, used tear gas, and violently attacked civilians" During a protest movement in Kerman (south).
Human rights groups accused the authorities of resorting to methods, including raiding hospitals, to arrest injured demonstrators.
Amnesty International saw that "The protests, which have been ongoing for more than 10 days, have been met with unlawful use of force, and Iranian security forces have both injured and killed people participating and not participating in the demonstrations.".

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