Family of Iranian protester had to ‘pay for the bullet that killed their son’
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An Iranian family was reportedly forced to pay for the bullet that killed their 37-year-old son, Hooman, during recent anti-regime protests in Lahijan.
Hooman was shot with a military bullet by security forces while demonstrating, with his aunt stating he was unarmed.
His family discovered his body among many others in containers at hospitals after a brutal crackdown on protesters.
Families of victims, including Hooman's, were allegedly compelled to pay for costs like ammunition and mortuary fees, and sign documents preventing them from speaking out.
The Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has since apologised for the extent of the crackdown, acknowledging the harm caused to those involved.
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