Shopkeepers close their shutters in Saqqez to protest poisoning of schoolgirls
The shopkeepers in Saqqez have closed their shutters to protest the poisoning of students in recent months.
News Center- The Iranian regime continues to use all kinds of inhuman practices to quell the protests that started in Iran and Rojhilat following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini in custody. Since November, many schoolgirls have been poisoned at schools in Iran and Rojhilat. According to the local sources, at least 47 students were taken to hospital after being poisoned at six girls’ schools in Saqqez and other cities of Rojhilat Kurdistan on Sunday, April 9. 20 students are reportedly in critical condition.
Today, shopkeepers in Saqqez have closed their shutters to protest the poisoning of schoolgirls in recent months. In addition, the people of Saqqez have been called to hold a general strike and to take to the streets in protest to the ongoing poisoning of schoolgirls.