Iran's President Blames His Country's "Enemies" For A Series Of School Poisoning Incidents

Iran's President Blames His Country's "Enemies" For A Series Of School Poisoning Incidents

Iran's President Blames His Country's "Enemies" For A Series Of School Poisoning Incidents
Saturday, March 4, 2023

 

Iran's President Blames His Country's "Enemies" For A Series Of School Poisoning Incidents

NAVADENEWS - Iranian President Blames His Country's "Enemies" for Series of School Poisoning Incidents - Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi blames his country's "enemies" for a series of recent incidents in which hundreds of schoolgirls across the country fell ill after exposure to noxious fumes in schools they. On Friday, Raisi issued a speech to a crowd in southern Iran broadcast live on state television, in which he accused Iran's enemies of trying to create unrest in various areas of his country. This comes after the news of the poisoning that has afflicted hundreds of girls in different schools in Iran over the past few months, alarmed many people and condemned the attacks on young educated women.

Iran's President, Ebrahim Raisi, said that his country's "enemies" were responsible for a series of recent incidents that caused hundreds of schoolchildren to become sick from the noxious haze across the country, especially female students. In a speech broadcast live on state television, Raisi accused Iran's enemies of trying to create unrest in various areas of the country, including in streets, markets and schools, to stoke popular discontent. Iran's state-funded news agency, IRNA, reported that Raisi had ordered an investigation into the poisoning of students in more than 30 schools in at least four cities since November 2022. Some estimates say around 900 students have been affected by the suspected poisoning, and the incident is referred to as attacks on young, educated women.

Meanwhile, strategic communications coordinator at the United States National Security Council, John Kirby, said the situation was deeply troubling even though he stopped short of blaming Iran for the poisoning. Kirby expressed concern that he did not have more information at this time about these poisoning reports, and acknowledged that the Iranian government was investigating the incident. This is the first time an Iranian president has publicly discussed the alleged poisoning affecting school children, and is now a matter of increased international concern. Therefore, the public is expected to continue to follow the development of this news.

In conclusion, the poisoning incident in Iran which affected hundreds of girls in more than 30 schools in at least four cities is of international concern and raises concerns about the safety and protection of young women in the country. Although Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi blamed his country's "enemies" for the incident, some criticized the government for failing to protect the schoolgirls and providing sufficient information about the cause of the poisoning. Currently, the investigation is still ongoing and it is hoped that it will yield clear answers about what happened and who is responsible for the incident.

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