Iran protests continue, death toll rises to 321

As the protests in Iran continue to spread, the HRANA has reported that the death toll has reached 321 people, including 50 children.

News Center- The protests that sparked in Iran and Rojhelat following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini have continued for 54 days. University students keep holding sit-ins despite the regime crackdown, threats and arrests.

Protests at universities

The regime's security forces continue to threaten and arrest university students. Despite that, the students keep holding sit-ins in many universities in Iran and Rojhelat. In the city of Abad, the university students took to the streets and chanted anti-regime slogans. The students demanded the release of arrested students.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) has reported that nearly 15,000 have been arrested and 429 university students have been charged until now. The organization has also reported that the death toll has reached 321 people, including 50 children, in 136 cities and 135 universities that have witnessed protests.