Head of the Special Fact-Finding Task Force on Student Poisoning: Students Must Take Care of Themselves in Schools

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Head of the Special Fact-Finding Task Force on Student Poisoning: Students Must Take Care of Themselves in Schools

The head of the special fact-finding committee on student poisonings says students must take care of themselves in schools.

While more than four months have passed since the occurrence of suspicious poisonings in schools and no official reason has been announced, the head of the special fact-finding committee on poisonings states that students must take care of themselves in schools.

Hamid Kazemi, a member of parliament and head of the special fact-finding committee on student poisonings, announced on Friday, April 7, without mentioning the results of the committee’s investigations, that an educational guideline has been prepared for observing certain principles related to the issue of poisonings and sent to school administrators.

Suspicious poisonings began in girls’ schools in early December 2022, but after three months, with their spread, they became headline news.

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