the prospect of another election, after parties failed to reach agreement on a return to power sharing. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the commander of iran s powerful revolutionary guards has warned protesters that saturday would be their last day of taking to streets. iran has been gripped by protests since the death of 22 year old kurdish woman mahsa amini in police custody last month. today s serious warning follows the fatal shooting of a protester in the iranian city of zahedan. activitsts say security forces fired on dozens of people as they left friday prayers in the southern city. robin brant reports. six weeks in, and these protests show no sign of abating. the opposite, in fact. this is zahedan, the scene of violent confrontation again. independent observers claiming the cracked on by security forces the crackdowon by security forces across iran and killed at least 160 people and the tactics continue to be unbearably indiscrimin
and its religious leaders. any tactic that they had been using in any rounds of previous protests 2009 2017 to crack down and get people to go back home, those tactics are not working this time around. there is a wave of anger in these protests that are unlike anything i ve personally have ever seen and i have been reporting for years and years this is unique. iran s military has claimed the us was conspiring with others to spark the riots. meanwhile, the united nations has raised a list of issues with iran that it s deeply worried about. our particular concern is info that authorities have been moving injured protesters from hospitals to detention facilities. refused to release the bodies of those killed to their families. and delivered the deceased and the condition that the families do not hold a funeral or that their families do not speak to the media.
before coming here, i saw iranian security forces shooting at mourners who were taking part at a funeral of a 19 year old, i managed to confirm his death two nights ago, he was a really bright, handsome young 19 year old chest. hejust really bright, handsome young 19 year old chest. he just left really bright, handsome young 19 year old chest. hejust left his work, the restaurant he was working in, and he was beaten in the head, according to the sources i saw, with severe blows to the head with batons. 19 year old chef. just two nights before his birthday, and that has angered many iranians, this young man, literally a day before his birthday, his parents receive a call after not knowing where he is, they received a call to come and pick up his dead body. you they received a call to come and pick up his dead body. pick up his dead body. you have spoken to pick up his dead body. you have spoken to people pick up his dead body. you have spoken to people in pick up his dead body
fighting for freedom inside and outside the country. fighting for freedom inside and outside the country. thank you very much for updating outside the country. thank you very much for updating us. with me now isjeyda milani. she will be attending the protests, later this afternoon in london. thank you for being with us, tell us about your story. you were born in iran but you live in the uk now. yes, i was born in iran and came here at seven years old. i am a professional body builder in the uk. because of my choice of sport, i probably would never be able to go back to iran unless the regime changes. because i have decided to go against the norm for a woman, especially the dress code. so other than protesting for the freedom in iran in general, i am somebody who
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