Divandarreh; One of the protestors to the government's murder of Zhina Amini died due to the shooting of the security forces
On Monday, the September 20th, one of the protestors to the killing of Zhina Amini, named "Mohsen Mohammadi", the son of Khalifa Masoud from Divandarreh, who was severely wounded by the security forces during protesting rallies, died in Sanandaj medical centers.
Also, the condition of another protester named "Fowad Gadi", Abdullah's son, who was seriously injured by the security forces during the protest gatherings, is reported to be critical and is hospitalized in the intensive care unit.
At the same time as the general strike in the cities of Kurdistan, protesters in Divandarreh came to the streets to protest to the murder of Zhina Amini by the government, and in this rally, the protesters chanted slogans such as "woman, life, freedom" and "don't be afraid, don't be afraid, we are all together".
The rally turned into violent with the intervention of the security and anti-riot forces, and there was a fierce conflict between the government forces and the protesters.
The security and anti-riot forces targeted the protesters with bullets and ammunition, and dozens of protester citizens were injured by the firing of these forces.
Several protester citizens were taken to Sanandaj medical centers due to the severity of their injuries, and the condition of some of them was reported to be critical.
Some of the protesters who were injured by the security forces and anti-riot forces, refused to go to the medical centers for medical treatment due to the fear of being arrested.
On Monday, September 19th, guilds and marketers of most cities of Kurdistan went on strike and closed the market and shops of the city, following the call of political parties and civil organizations in protesting to murder of Zhina Amini.
On Friday, September 16th, 22-year-old Zhina (Mahsa) Amini from Saqqez, who was in a coma as a result of a severe beating by the Morality Police, died in Kasra Hospital in Tehran, and on Saturday, September 17th, His body was buried in the Aichi cemetery in Saqqez with the large presence of people.
Photo from right to left: Fowad Gadi and Mohsen Mohammadi