Temporary ban on education for Zahra Jafari, a student at the University of Tehran

Zahra Jafari, a master's student at the University of Tehran, was sentenced to a two and a half year ban from studying.
According to published reports, Zahra Jafari was sentenced to a temporary ban from studying. This sentence was issued by the Disciplinary Review Committee of the University of Tehran, which sentenced her to a two-and-a-half-year ban from studying, counting the years served, on charges of threats, insults, obscenities, defamation, slander, and spreading lies, insulting Islamic and national rituals and sanctities, the country's official religions, or committing acts against the Islamic Republic system.
Zahra Jafari, a master's student in social welfare planning at the University of Tehran and editor of the student publication "Zina," was previously arrested in Tehran during the nationwide protests of 1401.
The sentence issued to him will now begin from the 1402-1403 academic semester and continue until the end of the second semester.
So far, many students who have openly voiced their opposition to the regime have been banned from studying. In many cases, even university professors and teachers have been banned from working. The Islamic Republic regime arrests, tortures, or deprives any citizen who opposes the regime on false pretexts and charges. The regime’s agents, contrary to their obligations regarding human rights, have been violating them and have committed many crimes against the Iranian people for years, and continue to commit these crimes and repressions against the people in order to survive.




