On Sunday alone, a hundred female students were poisoned in six schools in the Kurdish town of Sakez, where Mahsa Amini, the young woman who died last September at the hands of the morality police, came from
No official explanation Iran’s security services have still not given about it “wave” of poisonings in girls’ schools in recent months, as the Etemad newspaper (“Confidence”, close to the reformers) wrote yesterday Monday, based on statements by Iranian parliamentarians.
The perfect one lack of official information continues after the new wave of schoolgirl poisonings, following the end of the Persian New Year celebrations. Dozens of new such cases have been reported since last week, after schoolgirls returned to classrooms.
only on sunday some 100 female students were poisoned in six schools in the Kurdish town of Sakez, where Mahsa Amini – the young woman who died last September at the hands of the morality police, sparking mass demonstrations across the country that were drowned in blood – came from, according to the non-governmental organization HRANA (Human Rights Activists News Agency), founded by Iranian exiles in the US.
More than twenty of the poisoned girls are said to be located in critical condition, according to the same source, who also spoke of arrests of protesting parents.
So far there has been no official information about the new poisonings in the Kurdish areas of Iran. On Friday, the authorities of the Islamic Republic assured that they would soon release a report on these incidents, after months of increasingly intense concerns in the country.
These events are recorded almost aexclusively in girls’ schools. Many victims had to be admitted to hospitals. Doctors are talking about poisoning from toxic gases. Before last week’s outbreaks, Tehran reported over 13,000 poisonings.
Several families decided not to send their daughters to schools and they protest the authorities’ inability to guarantee the safety of their children.
Scenarios are circulating in the country that the poisonings of schoolgirls may be a reaction to the months-long mass mobilizations triggered by the death of Makhsa Amini – the most serious crisis in years for the clerical regime, which it itself perceived as a foreign-instigated attempt to overthrow it. launching a campaign of murderous repression.
Source :Skai
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