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Iranian student reportedly killed during protests, rights group says
Summary
Rights groups say 23-year-old student Rubina Aminian was fatally shot during protests in Tehran, and her family reported being prevented by security forces from burying her at home.
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A university student was reportedly killed during anti-government protests in Tehran on Thursday. Norway-based Iran Human Rights identified the 23-year-old as Rubina Aminian and said she was fatally shot during the demonstration. Her family travelled from Kermanshah to Tehran to identify her body. They reported that intelligence forces prevented a home burial and that her burial took place along a road between Kermanshah and Kamyaran.
Reported facts:
- Iran Human Rights said a 23-year-old student, identified by sources as Rubina Aminian, was fatally shot during protests in Tehran.
- The family travelled from Kermanshah to identify her and reported being restricted by intelligence forces when trying to bury her.
- The woman is reported to have studied textile and fashion design at Shariati College and to be from Marivan.
- The Human Rights Activists News Agency estimated at least 538 people have been killed in the wider unrest, including 490 protesters, and reported more than 10,600 arrests.
Summary:
The report about Aminian is part of broader accounts of deadly clashes during widespread protests across Iran. Undetermined at this time.
