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Crisis over suspected Iran schoolgirl poisonings escalates #IndiaNEWS #International
Dubai, Mar 5:A crisis over suspected poisonings targeting Iranian schoolgirls escalated Sunday as authorities acknowledged over 50 schools were struck in a wave of possible cases. The poisonings have spread further fear among parents as Tehran has faced months of unrest.
It remains unclear who or what is responsible since the alleged poisonings began in November in the Shiite holy city of Qom.
Reports now suggest schools across 21 of Irans 30 provinces have seen suspected cases, with girls schools the site of nearly all the incidents.
The attacks have raised fears that other girls could be poisoned apparently just for going to school. Education for girls has never been challenged in the over 40 years since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Iran has been calling on the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan to have girls and women return to school.
Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi on Saturday said without elaborating that investigators had recovered “suspicious samples” in the course of their investigations into the incidents, according to the state-run IRNA news agency.
He called for calm among the public, while also accusing the “enemys media terrorism” of inciting more panic over the alleged poisonings.
However, it wasnt until the poisonings received international media attention that hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi announced an investigation into the incidents on Wednesday.
Vahidi said at least 52 schools had been affected by suspected poisonings. Iranian media reports have put the number of schools at over 60. At least one boys school reportedly has been affected.
Videos of upset parents and schoolgirls in emergency rooms with IVs in their arms have flooded social media.
Making sense of the crisis remains challenging, given that nearly 100 journalists have been detained by Iran since the start of protests in September over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. She had been detained by the countrys morality police and later died.
The security force crackdown on those protests has seen at least 530 people killed and 19,700 others detained, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran.
Attacks on women have happened in the past in Iran, most recently with a wave of acid attacks in 2014 around Isfahan, at the time believed to have been carried out by hard-liners targeting women for how they dressed.
Speculation in Irans tightly controlled state media has focused on the possibility of exile groups or foreign powers being behind the poisonings.
That was also repeatedly alleged during the recent protests without evidence.
In recent days, Germanys foreign minister, a White House official and others have called on Iran to do more to protect schoolgirls — a concern Irans Foreign Ministry has dismissed as “crocodile tears.


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