Iran’s demonstrations reach universities.. Demands to stop repression (witness)

Iran’s demonstrations reach universities.. Demands to stop repression (witness)

Al-Madina News: Iranian students demonstrated on Saturday to protest the political climate in their nation, to call for an end to the repression of rallies, and to demand the release of all prisoners in light of the murder of Mahsa Amini.
Students from Shiraz University in southwest Iran reportedly held demonstrations on the campus, according to information posted on the “Iran International” website.

Students from Zanjan University and Mashhad University in northern Iran took part in the demonstrations.
On Saturday morning in Tehran, students from Tehran University’s Faculty of Medicine demonstrated, reiterating that they would keep doing so until their demands were met.

The Internet and social media are strictly prohibited in Iran, which makes it difficult for Iranians to post their protests, which the Iranian government describes as disorder that the security forces must put an end to.
On Friday, a powerful cleric in Iran urged authorities to deal severely with demonstrators outraged over Amini’s passing.
“Our defining characteristic is our security.

The Iranian people demand that these vicious rioters be given the worst punishment possible “prayed on Friday in Tehran, according to Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari, who spoke to Arabi21.
Added him: “To prevent opponents from exploiting this situation, the people want the circumstances behind Mahsa Amini’s death to be made clear.

” Foreign detention
The authorities have detained nine Europeans, according to the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence, who are being held on suspicion of taking part in the disturbances and demonstrations that have erupted across the nation.
Tensions over the death of the young woman Amini are likely to increase as a result of the arrest of Europeans from Germany, Poland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and other nations.

In a statement made public by Iranian media, the Intelligence Ministry claimed that the nine people, whose identities have not been made public, were detained “during the disturbances or during the secret conspiracy.”
Last Wednesday, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi declared that everyone in the Islamic Republic was “grieved” by Amini’s passing, but he also issued a warning that “chaos” would not be tolerated in light of the growing number of protests.

Iranian protests spread to universities. calls for an end to repression (witness)

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