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Iran is witnessing its 215th day of the nationwide uprising as the regime's chemical gas attacks against schools persist. The attacks are targeting mostly schoolgirls and leaving them poisoned, resulting in an urgent need for medical care.

Regime continues chemical gas attacks on Iranian schools, sparking protests

Iran is witnessing its 215th day of the nationwide uprising as the regime's chemical gas attacks against schools persist. The attacks are targeting mostly schoolgirls and leaving them poisoned, resulting in an urgent need for medical care.

Iran is witnessing its 215th day of the nationwide uprising as the regime’s chemical gas attacks against schools persist. The attacks are targeting mostly schoolgirls and leaving them poisoned, resulting in an urgent need for medical care.

 

The Hengaw Human Rights Organization has reported at least 20 chemical gas attacks by regime operatives targeting schools throughout Iran. In response to these attacks, protests are escalating in numbers. To date, these protests have expanded to at least 282 cities. However, the regime’s forces have killed over 750 people and arrested more than 30,000, according to sources of the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

In mid-April, brave youth and MEK Resistance Units inside Iran launched a new wave of 13 different attacks and anti-regime measures. They did this in response to the regime’s deliberate and organized chemical gas attacks targeting schoolgirls across the country.

 

 

On Tuesday, the all-girls Nabovvat Elementary School in the Dowlat Abad district of Kermanshah, western Iran, was targeted in a chemical gas attack by regime operatives. Several students have been transferred to medical centers for treatment. Reports indicate several other schools in other cities across the country have also been targeted today.

In response to these attacks, parents and locals in the city of Ahvaz rallied outside the governor’s office on Monday. They protested the recent chemical gas attacks targeting schoolchildren in this and other cities across the country. Iranian opposition President-elect Maryam Rajavi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has condemned the regime’s chemical gas attacks targeting schools across the country.

 

 

Numerous other protests were reported across the country. Railway workers from across Zanjan Province in northwest Iran rallied outside the local governor’s office on Tuesday to protest their delayed paychecks and raise other issues. Many teachers and educators rallied outside the regime’s main Education Ministry building in Tehran on Tuesday protesting and demanding officials address their issues immediately.

Farmers from Isfahan Province rallied outside the local governor’s office demanding their fair share of water for their lands and crops. Retirees and pensioners of the regime’s telecommunications industry in Ahvaz and other cities rallied on Monday to protest their low pensions and poor economic conditions. Protests were also held in the cities of Isfahan, Tehran, Bojnurd, and Kermanshah, Zanjan, and the Alborz and Golestan provinces.

 

In conclusion, the Iranian regime’s continued chemical gas attacks on schools have sparked widespread protests throughout the country. Iranians are rallying against the regime’s security forces, demanding justice and an end to their atrocities. The protests are also spreading to other sectors of society, with railway workers, farmers, teachers, and pensioners all demanding their rights and fair treatment.

 

 

 


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Sakineh Parvaneh, a Kurdish citizen from Quchan, was re-arrested on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, after being summoned to Mashhad’s General and Revolutionary Prosecutor’s Office. This is the second time she has been arrested in less than a month for undisclosed reasons.

Kurdish political prisoner re-arrested for second time in less than a month

Sakineh Parvaneh, a Kurdish citizen from Quchan, was re-arrested on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, after being summoned to Mashhad’s General and Revolutionary Prosecutor’s Office. This is the second time she has been arrested in less than a month for undisclosed reasons.

Sakineh Parvaneh, a Kurdish citizen from Quchan, was re-arrested on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, after being summoned to Mashhad’s General and Revolutionary Prosecutor’s Office. This is the second time she has been arrested in less than a month for undisclosed reasons.

 

Ms. Parvaneh, a political prisoner, was serving the fourth year of her sentence when she was released from Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad on February 15, 2023. She was arrested on March 7, 2023, and released after four days. According to reports on social media, the IRGC confiscated all of Sakineh Parvaneh’s registration documents about four years ago. Despite her release from prison, her documents were not returned to her, which has made it difficult for her to find housing, employment, and basic services such as purchasing a mobile phone SIM card.

Sakineh Parvaneh was born in 1988 and has a history of being arrested and tortured for her political activities. She was detained in 2019 for visiting her family in the Kurdistan region of Iraq and underwent harsh interrogations under psychological and physical torture in various detention centers and prisons, including Evin Prison in Tehran. Ms. Parvaneh has also gone on several hunger strikes to protest her sentence and the conditions of her imprisonment. In August 2020, she was sentenced to an additional two years for “rioting in prison.”

 

Political prisoner Sakineh Parvaneh went on a hunger strike several times in Evin

Political prisoner Sakineh Parvaneh went on a hunger strike several times in Evin

 

Human rights organizations have expressed concern about the treatment of political prisoners in Iran, including the use of torture and the denial of basic human rights. The re-arrest of Sakineh Parvaneh highlights the ongoing issues faced by political prisoners in Iran and the need for increased international attention and pressure on the Iranian government to respect the rights of all its citizens.

The Iranian government has been criticized by the international community for its treatment of political prisoners, especially those from minority groups like the Kurds. Ms. Parvaneh’s case is just one example of the ongoing repression faced by Kurdish citizens in Iran.

 

In recent years, Iran has been accused of systematic human rights abuses, including the use of torture, arbitrary detention, and the denial of due process. The government has also been criticized for its treatment of women, religious and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

In recent years, Iran has been accused of systematic human rights abuses, including the use of torture, arbitrary detention, and the denial of due process. The government has also been criticized for its treatment of women, religious and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

 

The re-arrest of Sakineh Parvaneh is a reminder that political repression and human rights abuses continue to be a serious problem in Iran. It is crucial that the Iranian government takes steps to address these issues and works to create a more just and equitable society for all its citizens.

 

 

 


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