Iranian regime directly involved in poisoning hundreds of students in effort to stifle protests: report
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Iran acknowledged the incidents in March when Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi ordered an investigation into a few of the poisonings, with no update in the time since.
The FDD, a Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan think tank, tracked attacks across Iran and counted 328 chemical attacks as of April 14, sourcing information from local reports and videos posted on Twitter. Most reports included the number of victims, ranging from a dozen to almost 100 in some cases. Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Ghasseminejad, who was a prisoner in the infamous Evin Prison in Tehran for opposing the clerical regime in Tehran, squarely blamed the incidents on Iran’s government and argued that such attacks could not have happened – especially in the significant numbers they have – if the government was not at least supportive of them.