Iranian Regime Forces Neda Soltan's Family Out of Home


A screen grab taken on June 21 from a video posted on YouTube allegedly shows a woman — identified as Neda Soltani or Neda Agha Soltan — who was allegedly shot in the chest during a protest in Tehran on June 20. (AFP)

They murdered their daughter.
Now the Iranian regime has forced the family of Neda Agha Soltan to leave their home in Tehran.
The Guardian reported:

The Iranian authorities have ordered the family of Neda Agha Soltan out of their Tehran home after shocking images of her death were circulated around the world.

Neighbours said that her family no longer lives in the four-floor apartment building on Meshkini Street, in eastern Tehran, having been forced to move since she was killed. The police did not hand the body back to her family, her funeral was cancelled, she was buried without letting her family know and the government banned mourning ceremonies at mosques, the neighbours said.

“We just know that they [the family] were forced to leave their flat,” a neighbour said. The Guardian was unable to contact the family directly to confirm if they had been forced to leave.

Neda was shot dead by the regime at a protest this past weekend.

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