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Iran protests: Students clash with security forces at Tehran university

Gulan Media October 3, 2022 News
Iran protests: Students clash with security forces at Tehran university

Iranian security forces clashed with students at a prestigious university in Tehran overnight, as anti-government protests continue to sweep the country.

Reports said a large number of students at Sharif University of Technology were trapped in a car park as security personnel tried to flush them out.

One video appeared to show students running away as gunshots ring out.

The anti-government protests erupted three weeks ago, after the death of a woman detained by the morality police.

Mahsa Amini, 22, fell into a coma hours after officers in the capital accused her of breaking the strict law requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab, or headscarf. She died in hospital three days later.

Ms Amini's family alleges that officers beat her head with a baton and banged her head against one of their vehicles. The police have said there is no evidence of any mistreatment and that she suffered "sudden heart failure".

Protests started at her funeral on 17 September and have spread across the country to become the worst unrest seen in the country for years.

Sunday was the first day of term for first-year students attending Sharif University of Technology.

The semi-official Mehr news agency reported that about 200 students gathered at the campus on Sunday afternoon and began chanting slogans including "woman, life, freedom" and "students prefer death to humiliation". As the demonstration continued, the slogans became more radical and directed against the clerical establishment, it said.

The clashes erupted in the late afternoon, when security forces arrived at the campus. Mehr reported that security personnel fired tear gas and paintballs, causing some of the students to flee to one of the university's car parks.

In one video posted on social media, a group of people are seen trying to escape through a car park while being pursued by security forces on motorbikes.

Another appears to show people running as motorcyclists advance along a street. Gunshots can be heard, as well chants of "death to Khamenei" - a reference to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 

The US-based Center for Human Rights in Iran said a third video showed a "detained protester being carted away with [their] entire head wrapped in clothing" by two security personnel on a motorbike, one of whom then opens fire at the woman filming.

Reports said a number of students were beaten or shot with pullet guns, and that 30 to 40 were arrested.

The state news agency, Irna, reported that calm was restored after Science Minister Mohammad Ali Zulfigol travelled to the campus to speak with the students and security forces.

Mehr said classes at the university were suspended on Monday and moved online "due to recent events and the need to protect students".

The semi-official Tasnim news agency meanwhile reported that Ayatollah Khamenei would soon comment on the "recent events and the oppression suffered by the Iranian nation". He has so far not spoken about the unrest.

The last two nights have seen an escalation in protests in Tehran and many other cities, despite a growing death toll.

Iran Human Rights, a Norway-based group, said on Sunday that at least 133 people had been killed by security forces so far. They include 41 protesters whom ethnic Baluch activists said had died in clashes in the south-eastern city of Zahedan on Friday.

Authorities have promised to come down hard on "rioters", who they say have been put up to it by Iran's foreign enemies.

By Alys Davies & David Gritten
BBC News

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