The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran protest death toll tops 75 as crackdown intensifie­s

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PARIS: More than 75 people have died in Iran’s crackdown on 11 nights of unrest sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, a rights group says, as Western nations pile pressure on the Islamic republic to end the violence.

The Iranian authoritie­s’ official death toll has remained at 41 since Saturday, including several members of the security forces, as the country is rocked by its biggest wave of protests in almost three years.

Demonstrat­ors took to the streets again on Monday night – as they have every night since Amini’s death on September 16 following her arrest for allegedly breaching the country’s strict rules on hijab headscarve­s and modest clothing – witnesses told AFP.

In Sanandaj, the capital of Amini’s western home province of Kurdistan, women climbed onto the roofs of cars to tear off their headscarve­s in front of cheering crowds, images published by Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights (IHR) showed, with police nowhere to be seen.

Tehran crowds have shouted “death to the dictator”, calling for the end of the more than threedecad­e rule of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 83.

Video shot from several floors above street level, purportedl­y in the city of Tabriz, showed people protesting to the sound of tear gas canisters being fired by security forces.

IHR said at least 76 people have been killed in the crackdown that has seen sweeping restrictio­ns imposed on the internet, including blocks on Instagram and WhatsApp.

Officials said Monday they had made more than 1,200 arrests. Those taken into custody have included activists, lawyers and journalist­s as well as protesters.

Tensions with Western powers grew as France on Monday issued its “strongest condemnati­on” over the “violent repression” by security forces, Germany summoned the Iranian ambassador and Canada announced sanctions.

A day earlier, the European Union had deplored the crackdown and Tehran said it had called in the British and Norwegian envoys.

“We call on the internatio­nal community to decisively and unitedly take practical steps to stop the killing and torture of protesters,” said IHR’s director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam.

Video footage and death certificat­es obtained by IHR showed that “live ammunition is being directly fired at protesters,” he charged.

Riot police in black body armour have beaten protesters with truncheons in running street battles, and students have torn down large pictures of the supreme leader and his predecesso­r Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in recent video footage published by AFP.

Protesters have hurled rocks, torched police cars and set public buildings ablaze.

At least 20 journalist­s have been arrested, according to the Committee to Protect Journalist­s. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Sympathise­rs of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) take part in a demonstrat­ion in support of Iranian protesters near the Iranian Embassy in Vienna,Austria.
— AFP photo Sympathise­rs of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) take part in a demonstrat­ion in support of Iranian protesters near the Iranian Embassy in Vienna,Austria.

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