Students mark Day 34 of Iran protests, new names of female martyrs
A member of the mullahs’ parliament, Ahmad Alireza Beigi, in an interview with the semi-official Asriran.com website, acknowledged that 3,000 protesters arrested during the protests in Tehran province are detained in the Greater Tehran Penitentiary. They include 360 women and 200 high school students.
Beigi said he and other members of the Councils and Internal Affairs Committee had visited the Greater Tehran Penitentiary (GTP), also known as Fashafuyeh Prison, on Tuesday, October 18. He said: 3,000 of those arrested during the recent incidents in Tehran Province have been transferred to this prison.
Noting that they had not visited the women’s ward, Beigi said 360 women were among the detainees in Fashafuyeh. Another 200 are high school students and 200 are college students.
In another part of his interview, Beigi touching on the inhuman conditions of the jail, he revealed that some 1,300 prisoners from Evin Prison had been transferred to the GTP. “Naturally,” he said, “the addition of this number of inmates to the Fashafuyeh Prison is something that they did not expect and were not ready for. For this reason, they are not able to respond to the needs prisoners and there are shortages with regards to hygiene, nutrition, and access to telephones.”
Beigi admitted, “The conditions of inmates is unconventional.”
New names of women in the list of martyrs
The National Council of Resistance of Iran announced a new list of freedom-loving youths slain during the protests by the regime’s security forces.
The following women were in this list:
Lina Namvar, killed in Tehran on September 24
Hasti Narouii, killed in Zahedan on September 30
Elaheh Saeedi, killed in Saqqez on October 10
Asra Panahi, 15, killed in Ardabil on October 14
Day 34 of the Iran uprising
Despite the regime’s brutal suppression, university and high school students mark the 34th day of Iran protests.
Protests by university and high school students continued Wednesday, October 19, 2022, day 34 of Iran protests.
Students at the Razi University in Kermanshah held a rally calling out the mullahs and blaming the paramilitary IRGC Bassij for having blood on their hands yet praying to God!
Students at Tehran’s Allameh University held another rally, chanting, “freedom, freedom, freedom!”
And the students at the Medical Sciences University in Zahedan chanted, “From Zahedan to Tehran, I give my life for my country, Iran!”
In Bukan and Sanandaj, high school students marched in the streets and chanted, “Death to the dictator!” and “We will fight and take back Iran.”
Youths in Mashhad and Babolsar widely wrote graffiti on the walls.
Shop owners in Divandarreh, Bukan, and Mahabad in Kurdistan continued their strike in solidarity with the uprising.
Young people also continued their protests in various districts of Tehran including the Shariati Ave., Zafar, Narmak, and Tehranpars districts with chants of “Death to the dictator.” In Ekbatan district, young people held a rally and engaged in hit and run battles with the suppressive forces.
There were more reports of various forms of protests from Bandar Abbas, Karaj, Mahabad, Kamyaran, Sanandaj, Arak, Javanshir, Dehgolan, and Saveh.