Protest Gathering of Social Sciences Students at University of Tehran Despite Heavy Security Presence

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Protest Gathering of Social Sciences Students at University of Tehran Despite Heavy Security Presence

Protest gathering of students from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Tehran despite the intense security atmosphere

Protest gathering of students from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Tehran despite the intense security atmosphere

Students from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Tehran, despite the intense security atmosphere and the presence of security personnel, gathered in greater numbers than usual in protest against

the arrest of Reyhaneh Marouf, the secretary of the Social Sciences Faculty’s student council

the illegal court ruling against Ali Daei Naseri

judicial pressure on Mohammad Javaheri

the arrest of Mahan Gachpazan, the general secretary of the University of Tehran’s student council, and all detained students organized a protest gathering

Among the slogans were: ‘If a student is suspended, the university will be closed,’ ‘Our neighbor, our Nika, our call for freedom,’ ‘The student is awake, fed up with your oppression,’ ‘Student, shout out your rights,’ ‘The imprisoned student must be freed,’ ‘I won’t attend class until I get my rights.’

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