
In Iran, a case of poisoning many girls to prevent them from going to school had come to the fore. Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has blamed enemy countries for this incident. He said that Tehran's enemy countries are responsible for poisoning hundreds of schoolgirls one after the other across the country.
Enemy countries are giving poison to Iranian girl students – Raisi
Addressing a gathering in southern Iran on Friday, President Raisi accused the country's enemies of poisoning the female students. He said that this is a conspiracy to create chaos in the country. Enemy countries want to create fear and insecurity among parents and students of Iran. However, the President did not name any country. Iran's leaders often blame America, Israel, and other countries.
Such incidents happened in more than 30 schools.
So far, incidents of poisoning of female students in more than 30 schools in four cities have come to light in Iran. The incident started in November in the city of Qom in Iran. After this, many parents had withdrawn from school to protect their children. Iran's health minister said on Tuesday that hundreds of female students from various schools were victims of the Poison Day incident. Some leaders believe that she may have been targeted by religious groups opposed to girls' education.
Parents sought clarification from the government
IRNA state news agency quoted Panahi as saying that after several students in Qom schools were poisoned, it was found that some people wanted all schools, especially girls, to be closed. He said that so far no one has been arrested in connection with the poisoning. IRNA reported that on 14 February, parents of the ill students gathered outside the city to demand an explanation from the authorities.
The intelligence and Education Ministry is investigating
Government spokesman Ali Bahadori Jahromi said the intelligence and education ministries were trying to determine the cause of the poisoning. Last week, Prosecutor General Mohamed Jaafar Montajeri ordered a judicial inquiry into the incidents. Such incidents have increased in Iran since the 16 December death in custody of 22-year-old Iranian Kurd Mahsa Amini for allegedly violating the country's strict dress code for women.
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