Protest Gathering of Poisoned Students with Families on Saturday, March 4th

Protest Gathering of Poisoned Students with Families on Saturday, March 4th
Following serial poisoning incidents in many provinces and the contamination of over 1,000 female students from elementary to secondary schools, the reactions of families and many people have been provoked against this criminal act of the Islamic Republic regime.
“Ali Karimi” also responded to these poisonings and specifically referring to the death of “Fatema Rezaei,” an 11-year-old girl who died from poisoning in Qom, posted a tweet stating: “The next Mahsa, her name is Fatema Rezaei. A child who was murdered due to the crimes of the Islamic Republic’s agents. The crimes of the Islamic Republic have not only reduced Iran’s past and present to dust, but have also targeted the future of Iran’s children with their crimes. Silence means betrayal.”
In this regard, in addition to statements from health ministry officials about the intentional nature of these poisonings, the head of the education commission of parliament also confirmed that poison was used in the recent poisonings of girls’ schools.
For this purpose and as a sign of protest by families and students who were subjected to poisoning and chemical gas attacks, a call has been made for tomorrow, Saturday, the 13th of Esfand, in which people in all provinces will take to the streets and move towards education offices in different regions.
This call is not only to protest against the crimes of the Islamic Republic that have colluded with education to poison and massacre students, but also for other crimes committed during this 6-month period in which children, women and men have been killed for its own survival.
All people of Iran want the overthrow of the Islamic Republic regime. They have not only grown tired of repressions, but with the new actions taken against female students by government agents, they will come to the streets more determined than ever to achieve victory for themselves.
The families of students, addressing all people of Iran, announced: Today they contaminated our children, tomorrow it will be your turn. So let us unite to overthrow this regime, whose crimes are revealed every day. If we remain silent, we have betrayed ourselves and our children. For a better future of our children, we must sacrifice ourselves.
The regime’s proximity to collapse has led its agents to make more mistaken decisions than before. The government, by taking action to poison female students, thought it could prevent girls’ education and stop the revenge of the revolutionary uprising that women had sparked. Unaware that this act caused a fire to erupt that has been burning for 6 months. A fire that the Islamic Republic regime itself ignited, and in the end it will consume its own hem and burn and collapse in that very fire.




