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Activists report new poisoning cases at girls schools in Iran

Activists report new poisoning cases at girls schools in Iran

There have been new circumstances of poisoning at ladies’ colleges reported in Iran, in keeping with activists of the Norwegian-based human rights group Hengaw on Monday.

Cases have been reported within the capital Tehran and the Kurdistan area, which has been rocked by protests in latest months. In the hometown of protest icon Jina Mahsa Amini, safety forces additionally reportedly used violence towards schoolgirls.

There was initially no official data on the circumstances.

The incidents have been inflicting unrest within the nation for round 5 months. Throughout the nation, schoolgirls have been handled in hospitals, with medical doctors talking of fuel poisoning.

Thousands of suspected circumstances have been formally registered by the authorities. Some mother and father have stopped letting their youngsters go to highschool out of concern for his or her security.

The human rights group Amnesty International referred to as it a “coordinated campaign.”

On Friday, Iran’s intelligence service revealed a ultimate report on the poisonings, concluding that there isn’t a organized community of perpetrators.

The secret service argues that the circumstances are a matter of nationwide mass hysteria. Its report states that analyses of samples primarily discovered traces of pepper spray or stink bombs, versus extra critical poisonous substances.

Parents and different relations accused the authorities of failing their youngsters.

Protests following the loss of life of Iranian Kurdish lady Mahsa Amini in police custody triggered the worst political disaster in many years in Tehran final autumn. Critics say the poisonings are revenge for the demonstrations.

Source: www.anews.com.tr