Tehran, Iran protest against hike in gasoline prices, killing 106
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The clashes with security forces in the ongoing anti-government protests against the rise in petrol prices in Iran have so far killed 106 people.
According to Amnesty International, more than 100 people have been killed so far in clashes with security forces as a result of anti-government protests and protests against the increase in petrol prices, amnesty international's power over Iranian security forces. Use has also been charged.
Amnesty International reports that 106 people have died so far in Friday's protests, which occurred during protests in 21 cities in Iran, and it is feared that the death toll will rise.
The Iranian government has not yet responded to the report, while no statement has been issued by the Iranian administration regarding the casualties and injuries.