Iran Anti-Government Demonstration "At least 106 people dead" Human Rights Group Announcement 20 November at 7:35

An anti-government demonstration that spread in the Middle East and Iran as a result of the increase in gasoline prices, an international human rights organization has announced that at least 106 people were killed due to clashes with security forces. The Iranian government has not released detailed information, and as the information seems to be confusing, the full picture is still unclear.

In Iran, anti-government demonstrations have spread throughout the country since the government raised gasoline prices by more than 50% without notice, and casualties have been caused by clashes between demonstrators and security forces.

Amnesty International, an international human rights organization, announced on the 19th that at least 106 people were killed in 21 cities based on local reports.

On the other hand, a spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights at a press conference on the 19th said, “There will certainly be dozens of deaths. The use of ammunition may have led to many deaths. Expressed his serious concern and called on the Iranian government to refrain from exercising excessive power on the demonstrators.

Since the start of the anti-government demonstrations, the Iranian government has not released detailed information on the demonstrations, and domestic Internet communication has been severely restricted, and as the information seems to be complicated, the whole picture has not yet been revealed. Hmm.