Thu 16 July 2020:
Iranian protesters have taken to the streets in Shiraz and Behbahan as security forces increase their presence on the streets of Tehran and several other cities.
Confirmed: Internet restrictions are in place in #Khuzestan Province, southwest #Iran from 10 p.m. local time; real-time network data show total (pictured) and partial disruptions varying by provider amid anti-government protests; incident ongoing #IranProtests ? pic.twitter.com/UzhsERVj5i
— NetBlocks.org (@netblocks) July 16, 2020
Social media users on Thursday called for nationwide protests at 7:00 pm Friday against the impending death penalty for three young men who were arrested during the protests in November 2019. But people came out into the streets Thursday evening.
Reuters quotes eyewitnesses that police fired tear gas into the crowds in Behbahan to disburse the anti-establishment protesters.
July 16—Behbahan, SW #Iran
Security forces are firing tear gas at protesters.People are in the streets following days of social media protests focusing on #StopExecutionsInIran.#اعدام_نکنید pic.twitter.com/c4Yy4N33UK
— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) July 16, 2020
Videos from Behbahan, a city in the oil-rich Khuzestan Province and Shiraz, the capital of Fars Province, show protesters on the streets chanting against the execution of Amir-Hossein Moradi, Mohammad Rajabi and Saeed Tamjidi.
The first city where protests broke out was Behbahan and shortly after people took to the streets in Shiraz.
Behbahan was one of the first cities where security forces clashed with protesters in November 2019. At least ten protesters were killed in that city during the November unrest.
July 16—Behbahan, NW #Iran
People are chanting, “Iranians rather die than live in shame!”#IranProtests pic.twitter.com/YKfajniojN— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) July 16, 2020
Social media users have also reported heavy police presence in several cities including Tehran and Tabriz.
Some social media users have also reported mobile Internet disruptions in Inrancel and Hamrah Avval in Behbahan.
An unprecedented “storm” of tweets to condemn the death penalty for the three young man erupted on Twitter on Tuesday with the hashtag “Stop Executions In Iran” reaching a record of 8 billion views and five million retweets.
Photo: Protests in Behbahan are being held outside a branch of the Meli Bank.
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