Azadeh Zarbi was shot to death in Shahriar on November 16, 2019.
Azadeh Zarbi, 26, was studying at Azad University of Shahr-e Quds.
She was one of the protesters in the Iran Uprising in November 2019.
Azadeh was shot in the throat.
Azadeh’s body was not handed to her family for several days.
Over 1,500 protesters have been killed during the Iran protests in November across the country. The regime’s officials have admitted killing at least 400 women in Iran protests.
The Iranian Resistance has compiled information on the deaths of at least 400 in Tehran, 320 in Kermanshah, 270 in Fars, 240 in Khuzestan, 120 in Isfahan, and 100 in Alborz (Karaj). According to eyewitnesses, hundreds of bodies were taken to Namazi Hospital in Shiraz during the uprising. This information has not been accounted for in the death toll compiled by the Iranian Resistance and is being investigated.
The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) released the names of 28 more martyrs of the uprising, bringing to 587 the number of those killed across Iran identified by name among the estimated 1,500 protesters.
The Iranian regime has remained silent and is trying to conceal the facts. The suppressive forces refuse to hand over the bodies of those killed to their families. Many of those martyred were snatched from hospitals or streets and buried in unknown locations.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said the regime still refuses to hand over the bodies of the martyrs and brazenly demands their families pay for the bullets with which it murdered their children. This shocking crime is undoubtedly one of the most horrific crimes of the 21st century and by any measure amounts to a manifest case of crimes against humanity, she noted, underscoring that the international community must banish the religious fascism ruling Iran.