Sixteen Students Banned from Education Following Protests Against Poisonings

Sixteen students in Tabriz were banned from education due to protesting the poisoning of schoolchildren.
The poisoning of schoolchildren, which gained momentum after the Nowruz holidays, has triggered numerous reactions in various cities.
We witness the poisoning of numerous schoolchildren in schools across different provinces on a daily basis, with the numbers increasing each day. Those protesting the poisonings are not only families, but many students have also protested this crime of the regime.
According to the “Hrana” news agency, 16 students from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences were temporarily banned from education due to protesting the poisoning of schoolchildren. The disciplinary council of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences banned 6 students for two and a half semesters and 10 others for one semester from continuing their education.
Given that chemical attacks on schools are increasingly occurring and poisoning many schoolchildren, many school administrators have also sent threatening messages to parents of students, warning that if students do not attend school, they will be expelled from education and denied permission to attend higher academic levels and university.
Chemical attacks targeting schools daily have prompted schoolchildren to declare with revolutionary slogans that they do not want an incompetent system and demand the overthrow of the regime. A regime that apparently has no children in these schools and has only committed itself to the destruction of girls who are Iran’s future.




