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Iran: Hundreds of Shiraz University students protest

NCRI – More than 400 students in a symbolic move cover the university grounds with the food trays in protest to spoiled food served by at the school's cafeteria which sent 233 students to hospital. 

Angry students covered all 500 meters sidewalk between Mofateh Dormitory and their cafeteria with food trays.

NCRI – More than 400 students in a symbolic move cover the university grounds with the food trays in protest to spoiled food served by at the school's cafeteria which sent 233 students to hospital. 

Angry students covered all 500 meters sidewalk between Mofateh Dormitory and their cafeteria with food trays.

Shiraz University has been the scene of many protests in the past year against the mullahs' appointed school officials.

On February 26, more than 1,500 students, for the second day in the row, held anti-government demonstration on Shiraz University campus in southern Iran.

They shouted, "Long live freedom," "No matter what happens, we stand to the end."

The students paid no heed to the State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police — surrounding the campus and chanted, "We will not live in shame." Students took over the school's administration building demanding the university chancellor's resignation. 

In the course of the demonstration, students took over the office of school's chancellor. He had to flee the premises in fear of the students' anger.

Local residents gathered in solidarity with the students in the Jomhouri Boulevard adjacent to the Shiraz University.

The SSF units fearing that the local residents might join the protesting students completely sealed off the area, according to the latest information received from the Resistance's sources in Iran. 

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