On Wednesday, hundreds of students in 13 schools were hospitalized after being poisoned. IranianIran is in the midst of a wave of poisoning in women’s education centers in the country.
Injured students taken to hospital eye irritation, dizziness and headache According to the news of the reformist newspaper Shargh, there are eight colleges and institutes in Ardabil, three in Tehran, and another in Parand and Kermanshah. These new cases At least 30 gas poisonings registered in women’s training centers since November in the Persian country.
Authorities announced that most of the girls who were taken to the hospital were being treated. parole. “Students smelled a gas similar to other schools suffering from poisoning,” Ali Mohammadian Erdi, head of the Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, told Shargh.
As in previous cases, they claimed to have sensed something. smell between rotten orange and a mixture of cleaning products.
In Tehran, there were three cases of poisoning in girls’ schools where students showed symptoms similar to previous cases, which resulted in hospitalization.
HE discontent among parents continues to rise in the face of the apparent ineffectiveness of the authorities, who have failed to stop these attacks that seem destined to paralyze students’ education. So a few dozen parents “Death to the state’s child killerIn front of the Yarjani school in Tehran, which experienced the poisoning, according to the videos shared by the 1500tasvir collective on the networks. According to the 1500 depiction video, at the gates of other schools in Tehran, the concerned parents argued with the school staff.
Intentional attacks or accidents
Meanwhile, security forces continue to find no leads and Doubt whether it was intentional attacks or just accidents.. “Great efforts are being made to identify the source of the student poisonings,” Iranian police chief Ahmed Reza Radan told Iranian media. “So far no one has been arrested and we prefer not to decide whether this was an intentional matter.”
The police chief’s position contrasts with that of other top officials in the country, such as Younes Panahi, deputy education minister. These are “deliberate attacks” to close girls’ schools.
The first case of poisoning was recorded in the holy city of Qom, where the highest number of cases was seen, at the end of November and has increased in many cities of the country in recent weeks.
A wave of poisoning in girls’ schools, Tensions in Iran shaken in recent months by Death of young Mahsa Amini protested, after she was arrested for not wearing a hijab. These protests had a strong feminist component, with many Iranians removing and even burning their headscarves.
However, the protests lost considerable power after the protests. execution of four protesters and there has been almost no movement on the streets of Iran in recent weeks.