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Protests Flare Up in Iran! They Set Fire To The Madrasahs That Trained Mullahs

Protests flare up in Iran! They set fire to the madrasahs that trained Mullahs

Demonstrations in Iran, which started after 22-year-old Mahsa Emini died after being detained, continue. In some videos published on social media, the images of the demonstrators dropping the headscarves of the mullahs came to the fore, while the videos showing the burning of the madrasahs that raised mullahs came to the fore.

The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Emini on September 16, who was taken to hospital after being taken into custody by the Irshad patrols, known as the “morality police” in Tehran, on September 13, caused great indignation in the country.

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PROTESTS SPREAD TO MANY CITIES OF THE COUNTRY

The demonstrations that started after Emini’s funeral in her hometown Sakkız on September 17 spread to many cities of the country.

NUMBER OF LIVES LOSE RISE TO 253

While no clear information was shared from the official authorities regarding the loss of life in the demonstrations, the Norwegian-based Iranian Human Rights Institution (IHR) announced the number of those who lost their lives as a result of the intervention of the security forces. The demonstrations that started after Emini’s death increased to 253.

THE IMAGE FALLING Turbans CREATED AN EVENT

The images of the young man walking on the sidewalk in Iran, where the protests continue, hitting the old man’s head on the opposite side and dropping it to the ground, and then the old man taking the turban back, revealed the point of the reaction in the country and an event that took place yesterday had a great impact.

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Madrasas set on fire

In some videos that went viral, there were moments when the demonstrators set fire to the madrasahs that trained mullahs. It was recorded with a mobile phone camera that the demonstrators threw the Molotovs they prepared towards the madrasa and the flames spread moment by moment.

Gül Demirci

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