HRANA 50th day report: 6,734 people killed, including 226 children

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NEWS CENTER – According to HRANA’s 50th day report on the protests in Iran and Rojhilat, 6,734 people, including 226 children, have been killed and 53,552 people have been arrested. 
 
The protests began in Iran and Rojhilat and spread across the country, have now passed their 51st day. The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HANA) has published its 50th day report on the attacks and human rights violations committed by the Iranian regime during these protests. The report stated that the confirmed death toll had risen to 7,015, with 214 of the dead being individuals affiliated with the regime forces and 67 being civilians who did not participate in the protests. The report recorded that 6,734 people, including 226 children, were killed by regime forces. ,
 
11,744 deaths are under investigation by agency and 25,845 civilians were injured. Total of 53,552 people, including 144 students, had been arrested, 11,053 people had been summoned for questioning, and 355 videos of forced confessions had been recorded and broadcast by pro-regime media outlets under the heading "confessions". 
 
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