"We are horrified and alarmed by the crackdown on protests in Iran. '' White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated in a press briefing aboard Air Force One on the journey of American President Joe Biden. in Puerto Rico. "Even if we are engaged in nuclear negotiations with Iran, we will not give an inch on human and women's rights in the country," he said. 

The denunciation of the ferocious repression runs on social networks

There are hundreds of videos circulating to bring back to the whole world the ferocity and wickedness of those who try to repress with violence and death the ongoing request for freedom and protection of the human being in the many spontaneous demonstrations of protest that populate the square. and Iranian roads.

A murderous repression, as reported in the terrible video that follows.

The anti-protest squads

Like a bloodthirsty pack, agents on motorbikes intervene in a violent and despotic way to disperse the protests.

Any means is justified to cause harm to the peaceful protesters, including shooting in traffic, as the video below testifies

The allegations of Ali Khamenei

The recent "riots" in the country against Mahsa Amini's death were "conceived and planned by the United States, the false and usurper Zionist regime and their followers".

This was stated by Iranian leader

Ali Khamenei

in his first reaction to protests across the country after the death of the young Kurd.

During his speech, the Shiite leader said he was "deeply saddened" by the girl's death and that the protests were not planned and carried out by Iranian citizens. 

Last night repression and terror

at the Sharif University of Technology,

Tehran University, where the Iranian security forces tried to quell the protest of hundreds of students shouting "Death to the dictator" and "Woman, life, freedom" .

"Students prefer death to humiliation," Iranian news agency Mehr reported. 

The clashes began when a contingent of plainclothes men appeared in pickup trucks, who also used batons against university teachers and employees, while other soldiers surrounded the building on all sides.

The officers fired rubber bullets, tear gas and paint.

The university's student association reports that at least

300 students have been arrested

.

Witnesses covered by anonymity report that clashes erupted between anti-government protesters and pro-establishment radical students as evening fell.

Lessons

are now suspended.