Iranian Regime Cracks Down on Student Protesters, Banning 180 from Universities
Iran’s authoritarian government escalates repression by barring at least 180 university students for protesting, revealing the regime’s harsh stance against dissent and its threat to freedom.
In a disturbing display of authoritarian control, Iran’s regime has barred at least 180 students from entering major universities in Tehran due to their participation in anti-government protests. This crackdown comes amid ongoing unrest that underscores the Islamic Republic's relentless effort to suppress freedom and silence dissent.How Long Will Iran’s Regime Stifle Student Voices?Since Monday, these students have received official text messages accusing them of violating "educational and disciplinary norms," effectively banning them from campuses until facing disciplinary committees. The universities involved include key institutions: Tehran University, University of Science and Technology, Amir Kabir Polytechnic, Shahid Beheshti University, and Sharif...
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