‘Mahsa Emini’ protests continue at universities in Iran!

Mahsa Emini protests continue at universities in Iran

While protesting the continuing suspensions and detentions of students at Noshirevani University in Babul, Iran, students from Isfahan University of Technology held a sit-in to support their friends who were suspended from school.

While the students of Urmiye University of Technology held a sit-in in the schoolyard and chanted anti-government slogans, the students of the Demavend Higher Education Institute protested the presence of the plainclothes police at the university.

Students in Tehran, Martyr Beheshti and Sharif Technology universities in the capital reacted to the administration by making various protest actions.

In the city of Kerec, the administrative center of the province of Elburz, high school students held a demonstration.

SHOWS IN IRAN

The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Emini, who fell ill and was taken to hospital after being detained by the Irshad patrols, known as the “morality police”, on September 13 in Tehran, on September 16, sparked protests against the country’s government in Iran.

Norway-based Iranian Human Rights Institution announced that 304 demonstrators lost their lives as a result of the intervention of the security forces, while it is claimed that more than 10 thousand people were detained in the ongoing demonstrations across the country. (AA)

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