According to the US news station, NBC, 2,000 Iranian schoolgirls have reported symptoms of poisoning. One member of Iran’s parliament suggests that the numbers may be far higher, and that 5,000 girls have been poisoned. 800 girls from 58 schools across ten provinces have been hospitalised. Alireza Monadi, head of parliament’s education committee, has admitted that schools have been deliberately attacked and that 30 toxicologists in the Health Ministry believe the toxins are nitrogen gas.
Sepideh Gholian, a radical, 28 year-old workers’ rights activist and citizen journalist, is one of the most prominent women oppositionists imprisoned in Iran.
paris - Iranian security forces rearrested prominent activist and journalist Sepideh Gholian hours after she walked free from jail chanting slogans agai
Sepideh Gholian, a radical, 28 year-old workers’ rights activist and citizen journalist, is one of the most prominent women oppositionists imprisoned in Iran.