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Over 100 people killed in Iran protests: Amnesty

Civil rights group says death toll may be much higher in Iran protests that erupted over fuel price hike last week

Sena Güler  | 20.11.2019 - Update : 20.11.2019
Over 100 people killed in Iran protests: Amnesty

ANKARA

At least 106 people were killed during protests in Iran after a recent government decision to hike fuel price, according to Amnesty International.

“At least 106 protesters in 21 cities have been killed, according to credible reports received by Amnesty International,” said the civil rights group in a report on Tuesday.

“The organization believes that the real death toll may be much higher, with some reports suggesting as many as 200 have been killed,” it added.

Noting that there are reports of deaths of “a handful of protesters” and at least four members of the security forces, Amnesty said video footages and images indicate use of live ammunition.

“The authorities must end this brutal and deadly crackdown immediately and show respect for human life,” the group quoted Philip Luther -- research and advocacy director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International -- as saying.

Citing accounts of eyewitnesses corroborated by video footage, Amnesty International said, snipers, and in once case a helicopter, also shot into crowds of people from rooftops.

Demonstrations broke out across Iran last week after the government imposed petrol rationing and raised fuel prices by at least 50%.

At least 100 banks and dozens of shops have been set ablaze during the protests, the semi-official Mehr news agency said, quoting security officials.

Though there are no official figures on the arrests, the Fars news agency said more than 1,000 protesters have been arrested.

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