(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 10 - Amnesty International has announced that it has documented the names and data of 44 children killed during the protests in Iran and that it has gathered information on threats received from the relatives of 13 of the little victims by the government.
This is reported by Iran international.
According to the report, 34 children were killed by bullets to the heart, head or other vital organs.
Four shots at close range.
Five died as a result of assaults and one suffocated from tear gas.
Relatives were forced to bury them in remote villages and were banned from sharing images on social media.
(HANDLE).