Protest rally of poisoned students and their families on Saturday, March 13

Protest rally of poisoned students and their families on Saturday, March 13
After serial poisonings in many provinces and the infection of over 1,000 female students from elementary to high school, families and many people reacted to this criminal act by the Islamic Republic regime.
Ali Karimi also tweeted in response to these poisonings, specifically referring to the death of Fatemeh Rezaei, an 11-year-old girl who died of poisoning in Qom, and wrote: "The next Mahsa is called Fatemeh Rezaei. A child who was murdered because of the crimes of the Islamic Republic's mercenaries. The crimes of the Islamic Republic have not only razed the past and present of Iran to the ground, but have also targeted the future of Iran's children with their crimes. Silence means betrayal."
In this case, in addition to statements by Ministry of Health officials that these poisonings were intentional, the head of the Parliament's Education Committee also confirmed that poison was used in the recent poisonings in girls' schools.
For this reason, and as a sign of protest from families and students who were attacked with poison and chemical gas, a call has been made for tomorrow, Saturday, March 13, when people in all provinces will take to the streets and move towards education in various regions.
This call will be held not only to protest against the crimes of the Islamic Republic, which colluded with the Ministry of Education to poison and mass murder students, but also for other crimes it has committed over the past 6 months, killing children, women, and men for its own survival.
All Iranians want the overthrow of the Islamic Republic regime. Not only are they not tired of the repression, but with the new acts committed against female students by government agents, they will take to the streets more insistently than before to secure victory in their favor.
The families of the students addressed all the people of Iran and declared: Today they have contaminated our children, tomorrow it will be your children's turn. So let's unite together to overthrow this regime, whose crimes are being revealed every day. If we remain silent, we have betrayed ourselves and our children. We must sacrifice our lives for a better future for these children.
The regime's near collapse has led its agents to make even more wrong decisions than in the past. By poisoning female students, the government thought it could prevent girls from getting an education and avenge the start of the revolutionary uprising that women had caused. Unaware that this act sparked a fire that has been lit for 6 months. The fire that the Islamic Republic regime itself lit will eventually engulf itself and burn in the same fire and fall.




