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Hundreds of girls suffered from mysterious poisoning with gas in recent weeks at schools in Iran, in incidents that appear to have been aimed at trying to paralyze the education of female students.
First case poisoning It was recorded at the end of November in the holy city of Qom and has since been repeated in numerous schools in at least 15 cities in the Persian country, most recently on Tuesday.
As in previous cases, the students complained of headaches, heart palpitations, nausea and dizziness, and claimed to smell between the mixture of rotten orange and cleaning products.
“Deliberate Attacks”
In some cases poisoning They were massive: in the first case, 50 young people were injured in Qom, and in another case, a few days ago in the same city, 80 students were hospitalized at the institute.
So far, no student deaths have been reported.
Authorities Iran At first they ignored these incidents, which happened mostly in girls’ schools, but now they call them “deliberate attacks”.
After several occasions poisoning in the schools of Qom, it has been found that some people want schools to be closed, especially for girls,” Deputy Education Minister Younes Panahi told local media.
Ayatollah Alawi Boroujerdi, a prominent reformist cleric, confirmed that those responsible for the attacks are achieving their goal: “There are families who are afraid and do not want to send their daughters to school.”
Research
The judiciary ordered a fact-finding investigation, and the Ministry of Health set up a 50-person team to investigate, but to date, no progress has been made.
surge poisoning girls’ schools are going through a period of great tension in Iranwho has been rocked in recent months by protests over the death of the young Mahsa Amini after being arrested for not wearing the Islamic veil properly.
These protests had a strong feminist component, with many Iranians taking off their headscarves and even burning them.
The protests, however, have eased considerably since the execution of four protesters, and there have been virtually no demonstrations in the streets in recent weeks. Iran.
(As reported by EFE)
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