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Iran: Police brutally beat and shoot man at close range

There is no end to the episodes in Iran. At least 92 people have been killed from the suppression of the demonstrations that have been taking place for two weeks after her death Mahsa Amini. The chaos that prevails between the moral police and the protesters is confirmed in the most shocking way by a video released on Twitter and was also republished by the BBC Iran service. In it have been recorded, according to the complaint, Iranian policemen with political initials to stop a man and a woman who were riding a motorcycle and then to beat the man severely with one of them shooting him almost out of touch.

As seen in the video police officers they chased the man and the woman, who was holding a mobile phone in her hands, on motorbikes, which was allegedly the reason for the chase. The brute beating of the man started the moment he tried to react to the behavior towards his female passenger with the police officers they hit wildly on the body and head.

After him shooting of one of the policemen, the man seems to be shaking from the pain and from the wounds that have been caused, but according to informationhe managed and survived.

The video with the wild one beating it came to light almost simultaneously with others videos recorded at Sharif University, one of the best known academic institutions in Tehran.

Online courses at one of the largest universities in the country

Live classes were suspended today and will be held online at one of the largest technological universities in Tehran after the episodes that broke out during the night, as reported by local media.

“Sharif University of Technology has announced that due to recent events and the need to protect students…from today all classes will be held online,” Mehr news agency reported. About 200 students gathered at noon yesterday at the university and shouted slogans against Iran’s clerical establishment, Mehr reported. “Women, life, freedom” and “students prefer death to humiliation”, the gathered crowd shouted according to the agency, reports the Athens News Agency.

Security forces fired tear gas and paintballs at the students, according to Mehr, which added that the security forces were carrying non-automatic weapons. deadly metal shrapnel outside the north gate of the university.

The science minister later arrived at the campus to speak to students in an attempt to calm spirits, the report added. The demonstrations have entered their third week since the death of 22-year-old Amini after she was arrested by the morality police for not wearing her hijab properly. Dozens protesters have been killed and over a thousand have been arrested during the demonstrations. Members of the security forces have also been killed during the riots.


Source: News Beast

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