Iran clip shows gun-mounted truck firing on protesters

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Updated 14 October 2022
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Iran clip shows gun-mounted truck firing on protesters

  • Over 200 dead from countrywide protests, says Norway-based rights group

LONDON: Video footage captured in Iran appears to show security forces using a gun-mounted truck to fire on protesters, the BBC reported.

The BBC Persian service has verified the clip, which shows the vehicle moving toward fleeing protesters as a gunner fires from the rear of the vehicle.

The video was captured in Baneh, Kurdistan Province.

The province has faced vicious repression by authorities since countrywide protests broke out in the wake of the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini last month.

Human rights organizations have warned that the death toll stands at more than 100, with the Norway-based Iran Human Rights group estimating that the real figure is more than 200.

Women and minors have appeared at the forefront of protests and demonstrations, which center around discontent with repression and religious morality rules, including the country’s compulsory hijab law.

Schoolgirls around the country have supported the protest movement by removing their hijabs and chanting anti-regime slogans.

And internet-savvy young people in Iran are leading the front online, uploading clips on TikTok and Instagram of violence and ill-treatment at the hands of security services.

Amnesty International warned that Tehran’s “unrelenting brutal crackdown” had included an “all-out attack on child protesters,” resulting in the deaths of at least 23 minors.

On Oct. 5, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps deputy commander Ali Fadavi told state media that the average age of protest detainees was 15.

He added: “Some of the teenagers and young adults arrested used similar key phrases in their confessions, such as likening street riots to video games.”


UN chief Guterres condemns Middle East escalation

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UN chief Guterres condemns Middle East escalation

NEW YORK: The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned an escalation of violence in the Middle East on Saturday after Israel and the US launched strikes on Iran, plunging the region into a renewed military confrontation.

Tehran responded by launching missiles at Israel and called the strikes against it unprovoked and illegal.

“I condemn today’s military escalation in the Middle East. The use of force by the United States and ​Israel against Iran, and the subsequent retaliation by Iran across the region, undermine international peace and security,” he said.

“I call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and de-escalation. Failing to do so risks a wider regional conflict with grave consequences for civilians and regional stability. I strongly encourage all parties to return immediately to the negotiating table.

“I reiterate that there is no viable alternative to the peaceful settlement of international disputes, in full accordance with international law, including the UN Charter,” he added.