UN calls for ‘transparent investigation’

UN calls for transparent investigation

After a series of cases of poisoning by mysterious gases of young girls since November in schools in Iran, the UN joined its voice this Friday to that of the head of German diplomacy to ask for their elucidation.

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations claims a transparent investigation and public conclusions. ” We are very concerned about these allegations that girls are being deliberately targeted in what appear to be mysterious circumstances. spokeswoman for the High Commissioner Ravina Shamdasani told reporters in Geneva.

This affair of collective intoxication, which makes a lot of noisebegan at the end of November when the media reported the first cases of respiratory poisoning of hundreds of girls aged around 10 in schools in the holy city of Qom (center).

Nearly 800 cases, including a hundred on Wednesday

On Wednesday March 1, students from seven girls’ schools in the city of Ardabil (north) were indisposed in the morning by gas fumes and 108 people were taken to hospital, the head of the hospital department announced to the Tasnim news agency. The general condition of the students, who suffered from breathing difficulties and nausea, is evolving favorably, he said. Cases were also seen this week in Tehran. In a high school in Tehransar, in the west of the capital, students were ” intoxicated by the projection of a kind of spray “, indicated for its part the press agency Fars, which quotes parents of pupils.

According to estimates given on Wednesday by the spokeswoman for the parliamentary health committee, Zahra Sheikhi, nearly 800 students have been affected since the first cases. The Ministry of Health explained on Sunday that “ some individuals “sought by these actions to” close all schools, especially girls’ schools “.

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The case caused a wave of anger towards the power of the country, where voices denounced the silence of the authorities in the face of the growing number of schools affected. Some students were briefly hospitalized, but none were seriously affected, according to the emergency services. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Wednesday instructed the Minister of the Interior to ” follow up as soon as possible ” and D'” inform “the public on the survey in order to” sweep away family concerns “.

Of the ” authors directly or indirectly linked to the institutions Iranian women, according to an NGO

But in a statementlong ” Iran Human Rights considers these attacks to be coordinated chemical terrorist attacks “. According to its director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, ” the absence of appropriate and preventive measures on the part of the authorities of the Islamic Republic reinforces the hypothesis that the perpetrators of the attacks are directly or indirectly linked to state institutions placed under the command of Ali Khamenei “. The organization ” calls for a strong and immediate response from the international community “.

Reports about poisoned schoolgirls in Iran are shocking “, also reacted the German Minister of Foreign Affairs on Twitter. ” All cases must be clarified », demands Annalena Baerbock. ” Girls must be able to go to school without fear, whether in Tehran or Ardabil (north-west), estimates the German minister. It is nothing less than their right. »

The World Health Organization (WHO) for its part is in contact with the Iranian health authorities. Its spokeswoman Margaret Harris said the agency ” was using other means to better understand the event so that we have better evidence “.

Iranian power has been repeatedly criticized for the crackdown of the ongoing protest movement in the countrysince the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old young woman who died following her arrest by the morality police who accused her of having broken the strict dress code of the Islamic Republic.

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(With AFP)

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