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Iran: Twenty students expelled for protesting to ethical misconduct at Zanjan University

Iran: Twenty students expelled for protesting to ethical misconduct at Zanjan University NCRI – Twenty Students were expelled on the third day of their protests in Zanjan University in northwest Iran on Monday. 

The State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police —members of the Special Units of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and other security forces cordoned the school.

University's administration in a move to scare off the students has turned to suppressive measures such as cutting off internet and cell phone communication lines. 

Student protests began when the vice-president for student's affairs tried to rape a female student on Saturday.

The Iranian Resistance calls on all international human rights organizations and student unions to support the Iranian students' demands and condemn their systematic suppression by the regime.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
June 17, 2008