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Sixteen students banned from education following poisoning protests

Sixteen students in Tabriz were banned from studying due to protests over the poisoning of students.

The poisoning of students, which took on a new lease of life after the Nowruz holidays, has sparked many reactions in various cities.

Every day we witness the poisoning of many students in schools in different provinces, and the number is increasing every day. The protesters against the poisonings are not only families, but many students also protested this crime of the regime.

According to the HRANA news agency, 16 students at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences were temporarily suspended from their studies due to protests over student poisoning. The disciplinary council of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences suspended six students for two and a half academic years and 10 others for one semester.

Given that chemical attacks on schools are occurring more frequently and have poisoned many students, many school administrators have also sent threatening messages to students' families, stating that if students do not go to school, they will be deprived of their education and will not be allowed to attend the next academic year or university.

The chemical attacks that target schools every day have prompted students to shout revolutionary slogans and declare that they do not want an incompetent system and that they want to overthrow the regime. A regime that apparently does not have its own children in these schools and is only bent on destroying the girls who are the future of Iran.

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