Announcing names and details of 632 martyrs of freedom movement, including 129 Baloch compatriots who martyred by security agents. These names collected and published on the Persian website of the Iranian Human Rights Society. This collection will be updated soon.
On Saturday, February 4, 2023, the Iranian Human Rights Society published names and details of 632 martyrs of freedom in Iran’s nationwide protests. number of martyrs of freedom in these protests is much more than this figure, which is under investigation and will be updated soon.
This list updated on Saturday, February 4, 2023. Names and details of 13 other martyrs collected by Iran Human Rights Center. In this way, the number of martyrs whose identity has been verified up to this moment reached at least 632. Among these names, 129 names are related to Baloch compatriots who were killed on two bloody Fridays, September 30 and October 7, 2022, in Zahedan and other cities of Balochistan.
Nnames of 77 women who lost their lives for freedom is among the martyrs of freedom. Some of these women are mothers and have children and some of them are under 18 years of age.
At least 68 children under the age of 18 killed by repressive agents
Also, at least 68 children under the age of 18 killed by repressive agents in nationwide uprising of Iranian people. And their names and characteristics verified, but the reports show that the real number must be more than this.
Iran’s human rights society requests all families and youths. Send us names, characteristics, manner of martyrdom and pictures of freedom martyrs. That not identified and not published anywhere to inform the public opinion and register and file a lawsuit.
The Iranian human rights Society sincerely appreciates all the families and young people who bravely brought this news to us with high risk tolerance. And this is a great service to the litigation movement.
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