Students summoned to university security on the eve of the anniversary of Mahsa Amini and the popular revolution

The Student Union Council announced that some students were summoned to the university security because of the approaching anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death and the reopening of the university.
According to the country's student union councils, at least 30 students at Shahid Beheshti University were summoned to the university's security guard in recent days. According to the union council, they were asked to sign a pledge not to participate in possible protests in the new semester. It should be noted that students who refused to sign the pledge were threatened by the security guard with the threat of preventing them from graduating.
The union council, while not mentioning the students' identities, stated that the reason for summoning them was the approaching anniversary of Mahsa Amini, the reopening of the university, and the possibility of protests at the university.
Many students at various universities in other provinces have also been threatened with suspension and expulsion for participating in the protests. However, the allied students, while pleased with the regime's fear of student rebellion and their threat to participate in the protests, prefer suspension and suspension to silence in the face of oppression and will join the public protests with university professors on the promised day.




