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Start of Serial Poisonings Following School Reopening in 1402

Serial poisonings following school reopening in 1402 persist with full force.

The spread of news about student poisonings in the new year indicates that the poisonings that have been occurring in schools for several months continue unabated.

With the end of Nowruz holidays and the reopening of schools, we have witnessed the poisoning of approximately 70 students, with the news spreading on social media pages. The head of West Azerbaijan University of Medical Sciences announced that 75 students were poisoned at “22 Bahman” school in the city of “Mohammadiyar,” with the condition of 22 of them being unfavorable and currently under treatment.

These biological attacks, which had targeted schools across the country for several months, also targeted a wedding celebration in Siahkal during this year’s Nowruz holidays, which hospitalized a number of guests and resulted in their admission.

The government’s lack of follow-up and inefficiency in identifying the causes of the poisonings has led the public to believe that the regime itself was involved in these attacks.

Many families have not allowed their children to attend schools to prevent them from being poisoned. The goal that the Taliban-like regime has in mind is to prevent students, especially girls, from attending schools and ultimately to close them. The Taliban had carried out this action in Afghanistan in recent years, as it believed that girls should not become literate in society.

However, the girls and women who sparked a popular revolution in Iran will, through their presence in schools and society, achieve victory for themselves and the nation of Iran.

Currently, no other information about student poisonings in schools in various provinces is available.

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