Iranian activists called for nationwide protests Wednesday in response to a bloody crackdown on demonstrations over Mahsa Amini's death that a human rights group says has killed at least 108 people.
The chants of protesters were interrupted by the crack of gunfire in the cities of Isfahan and Karaj and in Mahsa Amini's hometown Saqez, in videos shared by two Norway-based human rights organisations.
Gunshots were fired as Iranian security forces confronted protests Wednesday over Mahsa Amini's death in a crackdown that rights groups say has already cost at least 108 lives with many children among the dead.The chants of protesters were interrupted by the crack of gunfire in the cities off Isfahan and Karaj and in Amini's hometown Saqez, in videos shared by two Norway-based human rights organisations.