Over 7,000 students in Iran have been affected by at least 290 incidents at schools involving 'poisonous substances' from November through March, according to human rights advocates.
, a 22-year-old woman who died under mysterious circumstances shortly after being arrested in September for allegedly not wearing a hijab.
Amid the closing of schools for the two-week Persian New Year holidays in late March, many parents and observers had said they hoped the gas attacks would be over. However, a series of apparent attacks were reported in several cities across the country in early April, especially in the Kurdish town of Saqez, the hometown of Amini.
The alleged gas attacks were first reported in November in the holy city of Qom when 18 schoolgirls were hospitalized after feeling sick at a school. Similar events soon spread to over 100 cities, affecting both girls' and boys' schools and university students, according to activists. "No dystopian novel can beat the story our students live now. Poisoning defenseless girls at schools by chemical gases is the worst thing that one can possibly imagine," Said Shadi, a 26-year Tehran-based tutor, told ABC News.the first alleged gas attacks as "rumors," saying the students had underlying illnesses. "A smell was felt in some schools, and some students went to the hospital.
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