The head of the pre-hospital emergency in East Azerbaijan reported the poisoning of 20 female students in a girls’ school in the Baghmisheh district of Tabriz. These students experienced shortness of breath on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, and were transferred to Sina Hospital. (The state-run ILNA news agency – April 4, 2023)
Similarly, eight female students at Sahar Girls’ high school in Dolat Abad district, Isfahan, experienced poisoning symptoms and were transferred to Imam Reza Hospital for treatment. (The state-run ROKNA website, April 4, 2023)
In another incident on the first day of school reopening, five female students in Naqadeh, West Azerbaijan province, also fell victim to poisoning.
Five students were transferred to Imam Hospital on Monday, April 3, 2022, following the poisoning incident at the 22 Bahman girls’ school in Mohammad Yar, Naqadeh.
This alarming trend is a cause for great concern and highlights the need for swift action to be taken to ensure the safety of students.
It should be noted that in early March 2023, the spokesperson for the law enforcement command announced the arrest of more than 110 people in connection with the serial poisoning of students in the country. Mohammad Reza Mir Tajeddini, a member of the budget and planning commission of the parliament, also claimed in a closed-door session of the parliament that “all the behind-the-scenes culprits of these incidents have been arrested.”
Mounting evidence indicates the involvement of agencies linked to Khamenei, IRGC
There is mounting evidence of government involvement in these horrific attacks.
These crimes are being carried out by agencies linked to Khamenei’s headquarters, including the IRGC and others. The continued poisoning of girls throughout the country could not have been done without their intervention.
These cruel acts of biological terror appear to be the Iranian regime’s latest attempt to quash protests and the ongoing six-month revolution led by young women and schoolgirls.
The serial gas poisonings are reminiscent of the atrocities committed by the Nazis against Jews in concentration camps like Auschwitz and serve as a stark reminder of the cruelty of the mullahs’ regime.
This unprecedented crime against humanity underscores the extent to which the clerical regime is willing to go to exact revenge on the brave young women and girls who have defied their authority, torn up pictures of their supreme leader Ali Khamenei, and chanted “death to Khamenei” as they stand up against the oppressive regime in its entirety.
The clerical regime’s attempts to blame foreign powers for the serial poisonings of girls in Iran are an effort to cover up their own role in this heinous crime.
The world must take action to prevent the Khamenei regime from using human casualties as a means to maintain power, just as they have done during the eight-year war, the 1988 massacre of political prisoners, and the Coronavirus pandemic.