Iranian forces have abducted over 300 children in the past 80 days of protests in Rojhelat, the Oslo-based Human Rights Organization Hengaw reported.

According to the group, 17 minors were kidnapped in Sanandaj, with 14 in Javanrud and 14 in Saqqez. The Kurdish cities in Iran have experienced one of the worst crackdowns in the nationwide unrest. Of the kidnapped, only 130 are identified, of which 27 are girls, and 103 are boys.

According to Hengaw, a number of the kidnapped children were illegally instructed to fill out confessions, after several days and weeks of uncertainty about their fate, with some of them being later released on bail.

Since the unrest began in September, many minors have been detained and some killed, mostly in Iranian Kurdistan.