Iran: In Iran, the government has to kneel down in the Hijab controversy. However, it is not yet clear what changes will be made in the law. The Iranian government has certainly disbanded the morality police. Now the Iran National Student Union has claimed that at least 1200 students have been fed poisoned food. They say that the protest against the government was supposed to take place only a day later. Before this, the health of hundreds of students had deteriorated. The students suffered from food poisoning all over the body. Apart from this, many students also fainted.
Deliberately poisoned in food: students
Citing health reasons, Kharazmi and Arch University students have stopped eating in the cafeteria. However, officials say students have complained of waterborne bacteria. Also, the students say that they have been deliberately given poison in their food. A group wrote on Telegram that we have had a similar experience before. A large number of students were similarly poisoned at Isfahan University. Students from four other institutions, including Kharajmi and Arak University, boycotted the food served in the universities and threw it on the road. The National Student Union said in a statement that similar incidents took place at Ifhan University, where children were fed food with food poisoning on a large scale. But the administration has attributed food poisoning to bacteria.
University clinics were closed
Some of the university’s clinics were closed, while the clinics that were open did not have medicines for dehydration and some other diseases. Students organized demonstrations and strikes against the Iranian government, before which a large number of students fell ill. Let us tell you that for the last two months there have been demonstrations against the Islamic government not only in Iran but also outside Iran. The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody sparked nationwide outrage. According to different estimates, at least 450 people have lost their lives in Iran due to this movement.