Protests in Iran spread to 27 cities, 88 districts and 257 towns

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NEWS CENTER – Protests in Iran have spread across the country to 27 cities, 88 districts and 257 towns.

Protests began due to the economic crisis and turned into demonstrations against the regime. Spreading across the country,  the ongoing protests in Iran and Rojhilat have spread to 27 cities, 88 districts and 257 towns, with protests also beginning at 17 universities. 
 
29 PEOPLE KILLED, ONE THOUSAND 203 DETAINED 
 
While human rights organisations and media outlets in the country provide different information about the number of protesters killed, injured and detained, according to data from the Herena Human Rights Organisation, at least 29 protesters were killed, 64 were injured and one thousand 203 were detained in 10 days.
 
While images of regime forces' violence against protesters circulated on social media, it was reported that the injured did not go to hospitals to avoid possible violence, detention, and torture by regime forces. 
 
Regime television stations have begun broadcasting footage under the title "protesters' confessions" in an attempt to break the protesters' unyielding resistance and prevent the protests from spreading.