The first arrests in the case of drunk schoolgirls
The investigation is underway. Iran He announced the first arrests following the series of poisoning that affected thousands of female students and aroused strong emotions in the country. More than three months after the first cases, Deputy Interior Minister Majid al-Marhamadi appeared on state television on Tuesday to announce arrests “in five provinces.”
Muhammad Hassan Asfari, a member of the parliamentary investigation committee responsible for shedding light on the causes of this wave of poisoning, said.
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This phenomenon is repeated every time: students of girls’ schools breathe in “unfamiliar” or “unfamiliar” odors and then develop symptoms such as nausea, shortness of breath and dizziness. According to the Ministry of the Interior, “no dangerous substance was detected in those who were examined in the medical centers.”
On Sunday, Deputy Interior Minister Majed Al-Marhamdi accused the “perpetrators of poisoning girls” of wanting to “close schools” and “blame the system” in order to “rekindle the flame that was extinguished by the riots.” For his part, President Ibrahim al-Raisi called on the state apparatus to “defeat the enemy’s plot,” which “wants to sow fear, insecurity and despair.”
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights United nations He also called for a “transparent investigation” and public findings. for a spokesperson White HouseKaren Jean-Pierre, “If these poisonings are linked to participation in demonstrations, this falls entirely within the mandate of the UN Independent Fact-Finding Mission.”
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