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Iran: Four students summoned by Intelligence Ministry in Shiraz

An archive photo of student demonstration in Shiraz UniversityNCRI – Four students were summoned to the notorious Ministry of Intelligence Security (MOIS) for questioning regarding their activities in December 9, Student Day, in the southern city of Shiraz on Thursday.

An archive photo of student demonstration in Shiraz UniversityNCRI – Four students were summoned to the notorious Ministry of Intelligence Security (MOIS) for questioning regarding their activities in December 9, Student Day, in the southern city of Shiraz on Thursday.

Shiraz University has been the scene of anti-government student protests in past two years. Many student activists have been summoned by the so-called "disciplinary committee" and the MOIS.

Since December 9, student activists have been summoned to "disciplinary committee". Shortly following the events in Student Day, first 11 students and then on December 27, another 19 were called by the Committee which acted on behalf of the MOIS on campus. 

The students were summoned because they had participated in December 9 and 10 'Student Day' ceremonies in Shiraz University, reported the state-run daily Etemaad on December 27.
Students summoned to the "disciplinary committee" in the past always received suspensions notices, the paper added.

Among those called in by the committee this time, there were those who had been suspended for a number of semesters in the past and now are facing total expulsion from the school, Etemaad emphasized.

Since the early days of mullahs' rule, the Iranian universities have been the scene of much anti-government protests. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's ascendency to power in 2005 was an inclination point in student protest when Tehran's Polytechnic (Amirkabir) University students burned his pictures before his eyes on December 20 of that year.
  
On December 14, following the two days of much heated student protests marking the Student Day in Shiraz University, Etemaad reported that Paramilitary Bassij Students have threaten to "take the matters in their own hands if the government goes soft on students."

Mullahs' security forces also had threatened the student activists with their lives right after the protests ended on December 10.