where parents are picking up a girl student who has fainted on the floor. other students are crying, gasping for breath on hospital beds, and we have reports that in the north western town of ardabil and also in the southern kurdish town in western iran, the hospitals are packed with schoolgirls. reports of poisonings have become frequent. no girls have died, but dozens have suffered respiratory problems, nausea, dizziness and fatigue. at the beginning of this month, bbc reality check looked into this, reporting: the first known case was recorded in november in the city of qom, and it has spread to a number of other provinces including the capital, tehran. the bbc has analysed dozens of videos posted to social media and has verified many of the school locations filmed. iran s parliament says
the first known case was recorded in november in the city of qom. it s spread to a number of other provinces, including the capital, tehran. the bbc has analysed dozens of videos posted to social media and has verified many of the school locations filmed. iran s parliament says it s investigating. but the chief of that investigation blamed iranian students. some speculate whether the schoolgirls are being poisoned as payback for their role in these anti government protests. but there are no actual answers. here s parham ghobadi again. iranian parents are really furious because the authorities have not given them any clear explanation. they said that they have made some arrests, but they are not being really clear that
and it has spread to a number of other provinces including the capital, tehran. the bbc has analysed dozens of videos posted to social media and has verified many of the school locations filmed. iran s parliament says it is investigating, but the chief of that investigation blamed iranian students. some speculate whether the schoolgirls are being poisoned as payback for their role in these anti government protests, but there are no actual answers. here is parham ghobadi again. iranian parents are really furious because the authorities have not given them any clear explanation. they said that they have made some arrests, but they are not being really clear about who are these people that have been arrested and what is their intention. that s why it is raising
other students are crying, gasping for breath on hospital beds, and we have reports that in the north western town of ardabil and also in a southern kurdish town in western iran, the hospitals are packed with schoolgirls. reports of poisonings have become frequent. no girls have died, but dozens have suffered respiratory problems, nausea, dizziness and fatigue. at the beginning of this month, bbc reality check looked into this, reporting: the first known case was recorded in november, in the city of qom. and it s spread to a number of other provinces, including the capital, tehran. the bbc has analysed dozens of videos posted to social media and has verified many of the school locations filmed. iran s parliament says it s investigating. but the chief of that investigation blamed iranian students.
in the city of qom and its spread to a number of other provinces, including the capital, tehran. the bbc has analysed dozens of videos posted to social media and has verified many of the school locations filmed. iran s parliament says it s investigating. but the chief of that investigation blamed iranian students. some speculate whether the schoolgirls are being poisoned as payback for their role in these anti government protests but there are no actual answers. here s parham ghobadi again. iranian parents are really furious because the authorities have not given them any clear explanation. they said that they have made some arrests, but they are not being really clear about who are these people that have been arrested and what is their intention. that s why it is raising