The Iranian government has resorted to draconian measures, including arresting children and subjecting them to horrific abuses, to quell protests against the regime's actions.
Amnesty International’s report uncovered alarming treatment of children arrested during protests, highlighting inhumane punishments like electric shocks, sexual assault, and threats of rape.
The UN’s condemnation of the recent poisonings among schoolgirls underscores the government’s failure to protect its citizens and address their fears, despite its efficiency in suppressing dissent.
While the regime swiftly arrests protestors, it has shown a concerning inability to protect schoolgirls from poisonings, raising questions about their priorities and accountability.
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