Iran president orders probe into wave of poisonings at girls' schools
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40% : The wave of poisonings in girls' schools comes amid heightened tensions in Iran, which has been shaken in recent months by protests over the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini after she was arrested for allegedly not wearing the Islamic veil properly.36% : Tehran, Mar 1 (EFE).- Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Wednesday ordered an investigation into a wave of suspected gas poisoning attacks at girls' schools in the country.
35% : At least 13 cases were reported on Wednesday in the cities of Tehran, Ardabil, Parand and Kermanshah, the latest incidents in a spate of over 30 poisonings since November.
34% : Dozens of parents gathered on Wednesday to shout "Death to the child-killing government" outside a school in Tehran, which was hit by a poisoning incident, according to videos shared on social media by the 1500tasvir collective.
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