Deaths During The Mahsa Amini Protests
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Deaths during the Mahsa Amini protests refer to those people who were killed due to Iran's nationwide protests of 2022, triggered by the death of 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian Jina Mahsa Amini on September 16, 2022, in a Tehran hospital under suspicious circumstances. The Guidance Patrol, the religious morality police of
Iran's government The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ( fa, نظام جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Neẓām-e jomhūrī-e eslāmi-e Irān, known simply as ''Neẓām'' ( fa, نظام, lit=the system) among its supporters) is the ruling state a ...
, arrested Amini for allegedly not wearing the
hijab In modern usage, hijab ( ar, حجاب, translit=ḥijāb, ) generally refers to headcoverings worn by Muslim women. Many Muslims believe it is obligatory for every female Muslim who has reached the age of puberty to wear a head covering. While ...
in accordance with government standards. The
Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran , mottotranslated = "Be steadfast witnesses for Allah in equity" ( Heraldry slogan) , formedyear = 1991 , formedmonthday = April 1 , preceding1 = Shahrbani (1913–1991) Gendarmerie (1910–1991)Committee (1979–1991) , e ...
stated that she had a heart attack at a police station, collapsed, and fell into a coma before being transferred to a hospital. However, eyewitnesses, including women who were detained with Amini, reported that she was severely beaten and that she died as a result of
police brutality Police brutality is the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group. It is an extreme form of police misconduct and is a civil rights violation. Police brutality includes, but is not limited to, ...
, which was denied by the Iranian authorities. The assertions of police brutality, in addition to leaked medical scans, led some observers to believe Amini had a
cerebral hemorrhage Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also known as cerebral bleed, intraparenchymal bleed, and hemorrhagic stroke, or haemorrhagic stroke, is a sudden bleeding into the tissues of the brain, into its ventricles, or into both. It is one kind of bleed ...
or stroke due to head injuries received after her arrest.


Documentation

During the protests that followed, many young women and men, including children, were shot or killed in the street or executed in prison without trial, or died as a result of mistreatment and torture. The perpetrators are usually male members of the religious police, the paramilitary
Basij The Basij ( fa, بسيج, lit. "The Mobilization"), Niru-ye Moghāvemat-e Basij ( fa, نیروی مقاومت بسیج, "Resistance Mobilization Force"), full name Sâzmân-e Basij-e Mostaz'afin ( fa, سازمان بسیج مستضعفین, "The ...
is, the
Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC; fa, سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی, Sepāh-e Pāsdārān-e Enghelāb-e Eslāmi, lit=Army of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution also Sepāh or Pasdaran for short) is a branch o ...
(IRGC) or prison guards. The killings and mistreatments are being carried out systematically on orders from the regime to use ruthless violence to suppress the protests and deter the population from further participation. They are internationally regarded as serious human rights crimes. Since the beginning of the protests, human rights organizations, news agencies specializing in Iran, quality media, and domestic and foreign Iranian opposition groups have continuously collected testimonies from inside Iran, verified the information as much as possible, and then provided reports on the reliably identified fatalities and essential information about their deaths released. Documentaries on this come from the news agencies
IranWire Maziar Bahari ( fa, مازیار بهاری; born May 25, 1967) is an Iranian-Canadian journalist, filmmaker and human rights activist. He was a reporter for ''Newsweek'' from 1998 to 2011. Bahari was incarcerated by the Iranian government from Ju ...
, the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) and Iran International,
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, the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights (Hengaw),
Iran Human Rights Iran Human Rights (IHR) (Persian language, Persian: سازمان حقوق بشر ایران) is a nonprofit organization, non-profit international non-governmental organization focused on human rights in Iran. Founded in 2005, it is a non-partisa ...
(IHR), the Iran Human Rights Monitor (IHRM) and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Media such as The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian,
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, Der Tagesspiegel,
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and others have published many names of victims in the context of their reports on Iran.Extensive documentation of the fatalities with verified information is available: Nr. 1
''Woman, life, freedom; Comprehensive report of 20 days of protest across Iran.''
en-hrana.org, 12. October 2022. Nr. 2: Omid Shams
''Remembering the Victims of #IranProtests2022.''
Iran Wire, 5. October 2022. Nr. 3: Alexander Epp, Klaas Neumann, Dawood Ohdah, Matthias Stahl
''Wie Iran den Protest bekämpft. Die Blutspur des Regimes.''
Der Spiegel, 23. October 2022 (chargeable). Nr. 4
''Iran: Killings of Children during Youthful Anti-Establishment Protests.''
Amnesty International, 13. October 2022. Nr. 5
''26 children killed by security forces during protests.''
Iran Human Rights Monitor (IHRM), 13. October 2022. Nr. 6
''Iran: PMOI/MEK Publishes Names of Martyrs of the Iranian People’s Nationwide Uprising.''
People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), 1. October 2022. The numbers 1 to 6 in the evidence column of the list of victims refer to these main documents. The remaining documents are given directly as individual proofs. The spelling of the names follows the first document; where relevant, major discrepancies and additional details from other supporting documents are given.


Statistics

As of October 5, 2022, HRANA registered 342 civil protest gatherings in all 31 provinces of Iran, including 266 street protests in 105 major cities and 76 student protests in all 69 universities in the country. The police and Basijis used tear gas, rubber and metal bullets and live ammunition to disperse the gatherings, killing hundreds of unarmed people. In the first three weeks, HRANA initially identified 200 fatalities, including 18 children and adolescents, largely through analysis of video footage and testimonies received from Iran. By the end of October 2022, NCRI announced 280 identified protesters were killed in the protests and put the total death toll at 450 so far, similar to IHRM. By November 2, 2022, IHR registered at least 277 people killed in the protests and in custody, including 40 children. IHR is investigating numerous unconfirmed reports of further killings and also expects dozens of executions of those arrested on arbitrary death sentences. As of November 5, 2022, at least 314 people have been killed in protests in Iran, including 47 minors and 38 security forces, according to HRANA and more than 14,000 were arrested. Following a massacre by regime forces in
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on November 4, 2022, NCRI reported 324 identified fatalities. By December 17, 2022, at least 469 people have been killed. 374 of the deaths were men and 63 of the deaths were children and 32 were women. 39 protesters are also at risk of execution According to the Iranian government, around 200 people have died during the protest. Human rights activists assume a high number of unreported deaths. A reason for this is that the Iranian regime arbitrarily arrests or kidnaps thousands of people, kills many without a process of law, and instead of handing over their bodies to their relatives, disappears them. Media research and criminal investigations are forbidden under the dictatorship of Iran, and are being done illegally and then associated with great risks and danger for witnesses, investigative journalists, human rights activists and lawyers.''Iran: Special Rapporteur calls for effective accountability for deaths in recent protests.''
OHCHR, 26. October 2022; Corinna Gall
''Proteste in Iran: Die neuesten Entwicklungen.''
NZZ, 29. October 2022


List of victims

The documentation from HRANA (1), IranWire (2), Der Spiegel (3), Amnesty International (4), Iran Human Rights (5) and NCRI (6) regularly includes the names of the fatalities and, where ascertained, their ages and the date, place and cause of death. The following list presents the most important published information in chronological order.


See also

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Death sentences during the Mahsa Amini protests Death sentences during the Mahsa Amini protests is a list of Iranian citizens sentenced to death or charged with crimes punishable by death in the Islamic Republic of Iran during the Mahsa Amini protests. Following rushed trials that were widely ...


References


External links


''Victims of Iranprotests 2022.''
Iranprotests.com
''The Fallen for Freedom.''
NCRI Women Committee (first of ten documentation pages so far)
''Liste der Menschen, die bei den Protesten im Iran seit 16. September 2022 getötet wurden.''
Labournet, 10. November 2022 {{Protests in Iran __FORCETOC__ Presidency of Ebrahim Raisi Lists of deaths in 2022 Iran history-related lists History of the Islamic Republic of Iran Crime in Iran