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Iran: More than 3,000 students protest in Zanjan University

NCRI – Last night and today, thousands of Zanjan University students have held a gathering outside the school's gym in protest to ethical misconduct by the university's vice-president.

In protest to Madadi, the vice-president, the students broke the widows and called for the resignation of the school's president, Nadaf, and his deputy. They asked the school's faculty to leave the building.

The school is in a period of final exams. However, the students refuse to show up for classes.

In recent weeks, sit-ins and protest gatherings held by students across Iran such as Teacher's Training School in Karaj, Bo-Ali in Hamedan, Sahand in Tabriz, Polytechnic in Tehran, Shiraz University in Shiraz, Alameh in Tehran are signs of increasing public hatred for the mullahs' inhuman regime and an overall desire for a change in Iran.

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 15, 2008

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