Kawa, one of Iran's protest leaders, is wanted by the Iranian regime and is hiding out in a safe house over the border in northern Iraq.
"People had gone to the hospitals so the corpses would not be taken by the regime. They [the protesters] brought a body to wash it and bury it," he says."People gathered in the mosque and the regime fired from the roof and several people were wounded. They fired on people with AK47s, firing round after round.
Sky News has been sent footage of protesters peppered with hundreds of pellets embedded in their skin. It is proof that the Iranian regime is using shotguns against the demonstrators. The doctors are taking huge risks too, smuggling medicine and supplies out of hospitals to help the protesters.It's proof of an extensive underground network - the anti-government feeling is deeper than street level.
"If these secret medical teams were not available, most of the wounded would most likely die because infections would spread to their bodies from their injuries.'People have become more daring'
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