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Protests Resurge in Iran After Teen Student Killed near Dorm

New protests have drawn strength in Iran due to public outrage over the death of 19-year-old Amir Mohammad Haregi, an undergraduate student at Tehran University, who was stolen and killed near his dorm last week.

Haregi was like that Assault and stab wounds He died of injuries on Wednesday night, Thursday morning. Police described his attacker as “two motorcycle thieves.”

Students soon began to protest outside the dorm complex. Anger can lead to one of those numbers being murdered very easily and mercilessly on campus.

Protesters too I was asked The official explanation of Khaleghi's death was because it seemed so unlikely that a random pair of burglars could commit a fatal crime on campus grounds. A question has also been raised Religious aspects Of the murders of Karegi, as he was a Sunni Muslim living in Shia-dominated Iran.

On Friday, there will be a sit-in outside the dorm at Tehran University. Broken above Four students were arrested by police and ordinary security guards and beat the others at the club.

This further infuriated student protesters, including chants such as “IRGC, you are our murderer”, “The leaked blood cannot be erased”, “Death to the Islamic Republic”, and “Death to Khamenei”. I urged him to.

The IRGC is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the theocratic wing of the Iranian army, and often uses violence to suppress demonstrations against the regime. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is the current supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

“The loss of a 19-year-old student is a tragic result of years of inaction and misguided priorities,” the National Student Guild Council, which denounced officials at Tehran University for creating an unsafe situation on campus. The statement said.

The protests spread throughout Iran throughout the weekend, with students from other universities taking part. Rebel political leaders, including the Nobel Peace Prize Winners Narges Mohammadi and Reza Pahlavi – the son of the abdicated Shah of Iran – offered their support.

Mohammadi Condemned The Iranian regime was careless about the lives of young people and turned universities into “prisons.” She allegedly failed to properly wear her forced scarf as a young Kurdish woman named Mahasa Amini was killed by Iran's brutal “moral police” in 2022, and so she allegedly failed to wear her forced scarf. was compared to an uprising. Mohammadi himself has been repeatedly imprisoned to protect the rights of women in Iran.

“Don't leave the young people protesting alone. Let's amplify their voices of resistance. Let's show that we are standing together,” she said Friday.

“The murder of Amir Mohammad Haregi and the violence against protest students in the dormitory of Tehran University have once again demonstrated that the Islamic Republic cannot ensure the security of the country,” Reza Pallavi said.

The protest continued on Monday. observer It's attracting attention Marching students began using chants of the Amini Uprising, such as “If we don't unite, we will be killed one by one.”

Iran's national media I said On Sunday, three or four people were “detained” in connection with Khaleghi's death, but none of them have yet to be charged with murder.

“People safety is our red line. Social or personal security confusion is treated according to the law and according to the law. I said Iranian Judicial Spokesman.

Other Iranian officials have pledged to investigate the case in full and bring murderers, including President Masudo Pezeshkian, to trial. The Tehran Prosecutor's Office has announced that a special investigator has been assigned to the murder of Haregi.

Meanwhile, Tehran police chief Sardar Abbas Ali and Mostafa Rostami, the head of the Supreme Leader's office, hinted at the “affected influence” that could be driving student protests. They alleged that several influential agents had been arrested while attempting to infiltrate the protest march.

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