According to data from the portfolio, there have been gas attacks in 52 collegesan unknown number of students were drunk and 28 students have been hospitalizedThese figures are far from those of the Iranian media and activist groups.
The attacks are fueling popular discontent, especially among parents, about the inefficiency from the authorities when it comes to stopping attacks that seem destined to paralyze the students’ education.
In Iran, women’s education in the 43 years of the existence of the Islamic Republic and some parents link the poisonings to the protests with marked feminist tone of the last months.
The students of schools and institutes took part in this proteststhey took off their veils, they shouted “woman, life, freedom” and they cut the sleeves off portraits of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Source: El heraldo

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