Coverage Of Nationwide Protests In Iran On October 2
Protests resumed on Sunday after the busiest day of demonstrations both in Iran and abroad on Saturday, with parliament and IRGC officials trying to have a say.
The 17th day of nationwide protests began with the chief commander of the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) trying to sound conciliatory with the youth who have been the driving engine of the protests.
In a government ceremony, Hossein Salami said, “I like the youth protesting in the streets” and “they are my friends.”
However, by nightfall, security forces controlled by mainly by the IRGC surrounded protesting students in Tehran's Sharif University and at least 100 were arrested while many were beaten by security forces. Details are unclear and more will emerge in coming days.
While security forces linked with the IRGC have been firing at protesters for two weeks, Salami said, “When we defend, we defend for everybody’s sake, even for those who don’t like us because they have fallen victim to the enemy’s deceit and seduction. But we like them.”
In effect, the IRGC, which has so far not used overwhelming military force against the people, acknowledged the role of the younger generation – or Generation Z – in the protests.
Earlier, Iran International had noted that this generation seems fearless and free of traditional religious and social restrictive norms, demanding freedom after their parents endured four decades of an authoritarian Islamic rule.
Iran Human Rights group based in Norway said on Sunday that it estimated 133 protesters have been killed so far, although no final figures are available because the government never announces the real number of casualties or those arrested.
Members of parliament dominated by hard-liners held a session on Sunday and started chanting against "seditionists", and expressing gratitude to security forces.
The chairman of the armed forces general staff, Hossein Bagheri also pitched in saying that “Our university students should not be politicized, become partisan and get carried away with [political] currents.”
But these statements would hardly impress the protesters, who have seen the Islamic Republic politicize everything, even some minute details of people’s personal lives. All universities have loyalist Basij student groups, who control how other students dress, speak and act.
Students in several universities across the country continued their strikes and protests Sunday, which is a weekday in Iran, and high school students also joined civil disobedience, with removing their headscarves and shouting slogans in the streets, after leaving the school grounds.
There were protests in some parts of Tehran and Esfahan in daytime, as larger gatherings take place in the evenings and through the night.
Our coverage ended at 00:45 Iran time and covered more than 7 hours of events nationwide. Below are news and videos of those events.
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Last update - Details of events in Sharif University remain unclear. What is certain is that many students were arrested and taken to a detention center although thousands of protesters rushed to streets surrounding the university and cars honked horns to try to prevent a tragedy, such as summary killings or physical violence. More details will emerge in the coming days.
The latest video below shows them being put on vans to be taken to prison.
انتقال تعدادی از دانشجویان بازداشتی #دانشگاه_شریف به یکی از ونها درحالی که بر سرشان کیسه و لباس کشیدهاند.
— Akhtar g (@Akhtarg17) October 2, 2022
برخی رسانه ها گفته اند که دانشجویان بازداشت شده در دانشگاه شریف به پادگان یگان امداد در افسریه منتقل شدهاند. pic.twitter.com/OoPSEARUuB
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UPDATE on Sharif University - Crowds hearing the news about students being surrounded and in danger on campus gathered outside the main gate of the university at around 22:00 local time. But reports say that security forces or vigilantes began attacking the dormitories. They were firing guns at the windows while students were in the dorms.
The video below gives a sense of the situation.
صدای تیراندازی، ورودی شمالی دانشگاه شریف
— parsa (@parsa_rad2022) October 2, 2022
از وضعیت دانشجوهای بازداشتی در پارکینگ خبری نیست؛ مردم جمع شدن جلوی درب اصلی دانشگاه
مردم بدون کوچکترین ملاحظه ای با این متجاوزان برخورد کنید، اگر این جنایتکاران دانشجویان را ببرند خدا می داند چه بلایی بر سرشان خواهند آورد#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/fzI0rhEjRn
Another video showing security forces on motorcycles arresting people and students and taking them away. One security guy fires at the car that is recording the video.
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A grave situation has developed in Tehran's Sharif university, where security forces boxed in hundreds of students into one part of the campus not allowing them to leave. As according to the law police or any armed force cannot enter a university, regime vigilante forces arrived and invaded the campus. The whole situation remains murky but reports say 100 students have been captured.
The video below shows the mayhem outside the university.
🎋#ایران- تصاویری دیگر از مقابل #دانشگاه_شریف و حمله وحوش بسیجی و لباس شخصی به #دانشجویان معترض
— ahmad.alaei (@ahmad2003_alaei) October 2, 2022
روز یکشنبه ۱۰مهرماه۱۴۰۱
✊بنابه گفته شاهدین تاکنون بیش از ۱۰۰ دانشجو دستگیر شده اند
@Jfarhanginiran pic.twitter.com/eFxkog7zub
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People shouting "Death to the dictator" and "Death to Khamenei" from their apartment windows in the Ekbatan district of Tehran.
اختصاصی از تهران#مهسا_امینی
— Farzad Fattahi (@FattahiFarzad) October 2, 2022
فریاد مرگ بر خامنهای و مرگ بر دیکتاتور شهرک اکباتان را برداشته#MahsaAmini
١٠ مهر pic.twitter.com/aw8EVeLlKX
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Protesters have been on the streets in Kermanshah, western Iran, all evening and early hours of the night.
مردم #کرمانشاه همچنان درخیابانها حضور دارند و علیه رژیم شعار میدهند. #دانشگاه_شریف #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/XdtIeXJSdz
— یوسف (@yussuf_65) October 2, 2022
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Protesters in the mainly Kurdish city of Sanandaj in western Iran are burning a billboard displaying a government message. The first protests on September 16 started in Kurdish areas, because Mahsa Amini, the woman who was killed in the custody of hijab police was an Iranian Kurd. Her death trggered the ongoing unrest.
#فـــوری#هم_اکنون سنندج غوغاست.
— farzanbabaei (@farzanbabaei1) October 2, 2022
خیابونهای سنندج زیر پای جوانان انقلابی است #مرگ_بر_دیکتاتور #مرک_بر_ستمگر pic.twitter.com/ayBTY8VjFu
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Young protesters in the religious city of Qom are in a running back and forth with riot police on motorcycles in the streets.
قم تظاهرات امروز #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/G7osK5bW9n
— mandana (@mandana70543163) October 2, 2022
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Young people are walking in the streets and chanting in Shahrekord, a provincial city south-west of Esfahan.
قیام سراسری!#شهرکرد – مردم غیور در خیابان هستند و عزم خود را بە رسیدن بە آزادی جزم کردەاند.
— AVATODAY آواتودی فارسی (@avatoday_news) October 2, 2022
نظام آخوندی در سراشیبی سقوط قرار گرفتە. آزادی نزدیک است. #قیام_تا_سرنگونی pic.twitter.com/LqGbyvLH34
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Among all the clever slogans that resourceful Iranians have invented during the protests, the simple chant, "Death to the dictator" remains the most popular. Here, not far from Ali Khamenei's headquarters many are shouting the same slogan.
ولیعصر، #تهران. مردم تجمع کرده و شعار مرگ بر دیکتاتور سر می دهند
— اردوی کار (@ordoyekar) October 2, 2022
در خیابان شریعتی هم تجمعی جریان داشت که مردم شعار مرگ بر دیکتاتور دادند pic.twitter.com/ZwIZUpsWhc
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Protesters Sunday evening have gathered in Tehran near a main subway station chanting, "Death to the dictator", while the person sending the tweet says "Whatever you do, don't enter the station."
تهران الان، متروی شریعتی: مرگ بر دیکتاتور
— مریم.وطندوست (@Someone8789) October 2, 2022
هر کار میکنید فقط وارد مترو نشید!
دهم مهر#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/qW1kVNSkEs
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Iran Human Rights monitoring group based in Norway issued a report on Sunday saying 133 protesters are confirmed dead in the two-week-old nationwide protests. With lack of official figures by the government, it is not possible to be certain of the real toll.
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Iran's security forces seem to be intensifying their crackdown on protesters. They managed to surround a group of students in Tehran's Sharif University, not allowing them out of the campus. They brought in overwhelming force and using shotguns to fire special shells with tiny pellets that wound people. Those injured are than arrested and taken away. Even some professors who were present on the campus were assaulted by security forces.
According to the law security forces cannot enter a university and as a result, eyewitnesses say plainclothes vigilantes might enter and the lives of students might be in danger. Already dozens have been arrested.
The regime in Iran is sending security forces inside the Sharif University in Tehran to arrest and shoot students!#جنایت_دانشگاه_شریف#اعتصابات_سراسری #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/XSj6s4OfnH
— A (@Asonioa) October 2, 2022
This is what the special shotgun shells do to people.
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The regime reacts to protests by organizing counter-demostrations. This is one such rally in Ferdowsi University.
تجمع نیروهای انقلابی دانشگاه فردوسی 💪#اعتراضات_سراسری pic.twitter.com/ZVgvghiKRy
— FATEMEH🇮🇷 (@lasarat80) October 2, 2022
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Protests took place in the Shahpur industrial area of Esfahan on Sunday, with demonstrators making fires to block roads.
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University students across Iran continued their strikes and protest gatherings on Sunday, chanting slogans against the Islamic Republic and calling for the release of political prisoners. This one's from Tehran's Azad University.#IranProtests#IranProtests2022#MahsaAmini pic.twitter.com/D549bceaH0
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) October 2, 2022
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Another football player, Hamid-Reza Ali-Asgari, has been arrested by security forces over his social media posts in support of #IranProtests2022, @IranIntl has learned.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) October 2, 2022
Ali-Asgari, who used to play for Tehran giants @PersepolisFC, is a nephew of US-sanctioned Abdulali Ali-Asgari. pic.twitter.com/zx7JMDh5Jh
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Iran's ministry of communication announced Sunday that social media platforms Instagram and WhatsApp remain blocked due to the protests. Iran blocked these two popular platforms in mid-September in addition to cutting off internet service during most hours of the day. The government wants to prevent news and images of protests from being shared among the people and be seen around the world.
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Students protest in the University of Kashan, central Iran, on Sunday.
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We have verified the identity of this officer from Iran's Army Air Force (not IRGC), who is warning police forces not to harm civilians. According to one source who was his student in the past, he was arrested on Sunday, October 2 after issuing his brave message in a very straightforward tone. There have been two other similar videos by air force officers in recent days.
Many Iranians have called on the traditional army to stand on the side of protesters and defend them against attacks by a variety of security forces controlled by the IRGC. But it should be noted that top commanders of the army are mostly IRGC officers.
#BREAKING: Several officers of #Iranian Air Force, Navy and Army have released their videos warning commanders of #Iranian Police, #IRGC & other security forces of the regime which are suppressing anti-regime protests in #Iran.#Mahsa_Amini #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/uDaWWHoVJD
— Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch (@BabakTaghvaee1) October 2, 2022
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Schoolgirls after leaving classes for the day congregate in the street and burn their hijabs, chanting revolutionary slogans, incliding "Women, Life, Freedom", which has become the defining motto of the protests.
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Schoolgirls protesting in Karaj, a large city 20 miles west of Tehran on Sunday.
A video obtained by @IranIntl shows Iranian schoolgirls chanting "Death to Dictator" after removing their hijab.#IranProtests #IranProtests2022 pic.twitter.com/zi5M2XRP3P
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) October 2, 2022
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Schoolgirls applaud as their classmate takes down photos of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, his predecessor Khomeini, and current president Ebrhaim Raisi.#IranProtests#IranProtests2022 pic.twitter.com/jSvDhqZDxs
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) October 2, 2022
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