Student protests towards the federal government have unfold throughout major universities in Tehran and Isfahan for the third consecutive day.
On Monday, protests have been held at Tehran’s University of Science and Culture, Amirkabir University, the University of Tehran, and Sharif University of Technology, in addition to Isfahan University of Technology, in accordance to Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA).
During the protests, college students chanted anti-government slogans, and occasional scuffles broke out between college students representing totally different political and ideological currents.
As student protests continued, Iranian MP Amir-Hossein Sabeti threatened to query Hossein Simaei Sarraf, the science, analysis, and expertise minister.
Speaking earlier than the Islamic Consultative Assembly on Monday, Sabeti mentioned the incidents at a number of universities, together with anti-government chants and the burning of the Iranian flag, have been the results of what he described because the “government’s misguided policies.”
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