Rights Watchdog Urges Iran To Release Those Detained During Recent Protests, Investigate Abuses
July 30, 2021 07:30 GMT
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Iranian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release those detained during protests against water shortages and economic hardships in Khuzestan and other provinces and to investigate the abusive use of lethal force.
Demonstrations than began on July 15 in dozens of towns and cities in Khuzestan, a province with a large ethnic Arab population, later expanded to other regions of Iran, including parts of Tehran, amid the worst drought in Iran in at least 50 years that has triggered weeks of power blackouts.
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