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Day 38 of Iran Protests: 200 Lawmakers From 14 European Countries Support Iran Protests for Freedom

Day 38 of Iran Protests: 200 Lawmakers From 14 European Countries Support Iran Protests for Freedom
200 Parliamentarians from European countries support Iran protests. They support call by Maryam Rajavi for UN to dispatch a fact-finding delegation.

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WITH THE LATEST NEWS OF THE IRAN PROTESTS.

Here are the latest updates on the nationwide Iran protests for regime change which erupted in mid-November. More than 200 cross-party Parliamentarians from 14 European countries have announced their support for the Iran Protests for freedom and condemned the suppression of protesters.

According to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) the Iranian regime has killed at least 1500 protesters. The MEK has so far identified 547 of these martyrs.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UPRISING:

Number of uprising cities: 191

Number of martyrs: At least 1500

Number of injured: More than 4,000

Number of detainees: More than 12,000

 

DECEMBER 22, 2019:

EYEWITNESS REPORT OF IRAN PROTESTS IN BEHBAHAN NOVEMBER 2019.

Reporting by PMOI/MEK– Iran, December 22, 2019—The following report is from an MEK activist from inside Iran:

Eyewitness Report of Iran protests in Behbahan Nov 2019

NCRI WOMEN’S COMMITTEE: SHABNAM DAYANI WAS KILLED ON NOVEMBER 16, 2019, DURING IRAN PROTESTS IN SHIRAZ.

Shabnam Dayani and 12 others were run over by the vehicles of the IRGC-paramilitary force, the Bassij. The Bassij agents subsequently opened a barrage of fire on all of them. When Shabnam’s family went to collect her body, the authorities threatened and instructed them to declare her death an accident, but her family refused to do so. Shabnam’s body was handed over to her family with a two-day delay and was transferred to Behbahan. Bassij agents ordered Shabnam’s family to use a white gravestone exclusive to the Bassij, so that the regime would not be incriminated in her death. But her family rejected the regime’s demand.
Read more: Day 37 of the Iran Protests for Regime Change