Conspiracy against students in Iran: 1200 students ill 24 hours before anti-government protest, accused of mixing poison in the water

Posted on 8th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Just a day before anti-government protests in Iran, around 1200 students of the country's largest university have become seriously ill. The special thing is that all the students who got sick have the same problems. These include vomiting, severe body pain, and mental problems.

 

According to the National Student Union, all the students of Kharajami and Ark University are currently admitted to the hospital. The union alleges that the hostel water of these students was poisoned and this is a conspiracy by the government and its agencies to stop the protest.

 

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The student union alleges that poison has been mixed in the water supply source of the hostel. After this allegation, the government officials said – We believe that the students have fallen ill. The reason for this is bad water. Bacteria flourished in the water and students fell ill after drinking it.

 

The special thing is that on Tuesday also exactly a similar incident took place at two universities in Tehran. Then the students of Tehran's Al Jahra and the Isfahan University of Technology got sick in the same way. It is believed that the contaminated water was being supplied from the official canteen.

 

The union said on a telegram channel – We had informed the administration about the incident at Isfahan University. There is no doubt that students have become victims of mass food poisoning.

 

Not even medicine in the clinics

According to media reports, the situation has become so bad that even the medicines for de-hydration have ended in the clinics of the university. Therefore, it is suspected that all this has been done under planning so that students can not participate in hijab and anti-government protests. The Students' Union alleges that the government is spreading rumors about ending Morality Policing to create misunderstanding among the students.

 

Meanwhile, there was a major development politically as well. Iran's former President Mohammad Khattami has announced his support for the hijab and anti-government protesters. Khattami, 79, was the president in 1997 and 2005. He alleged that the government was taking away the rights of the common people and those opposing it were being punished. This is very dangerous for the country.

 

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