At least 92 people have been killed in violence during anti-government protests in Iran following the death of Mahisa Amini.
According to Arab News, Iran's Human Rights Organization (IHR) based in Norway has said that the Iranian government has killed civilians in its crackdown on protesters over the past two weeks.
IHR Director Mahmoud Amiri Maghdam said that it is the responsibility of the international community to investigate the crimes committed by the Iranian government and prevent it from committing more crimes against civilians.

According to IHR, meanwhile, 41 people were killed last week in clashes with security forces in the city of Zahedan in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan.
The human rights organization alleged that security forces brutally tortured protesting citizens after Friday prayers in the coastal city of Chabahar in Sistan-Baluchistan. These people were protesting against the police chief of the city who was accused of raping a minor girl.
According to the report, the victim, a 15-year-old girl, belongs to the Sunni Baloch minority.
According to the IHR report, those killed in Zahedan were identified by the regional NGO Baloch Activist Campaign (BAC).
The Iranian government has said that five members of the Revolutionary Guard were killed during the violent incidents in Zahedan. Iranian authorities termed the incident as 'terrorism'.
There are protests around the world against the alleged killing of a young girl Mehsa Amini by the police in Iran.