Iran University Protests Continue for Second Day
Iran university protests continued for a second day as students staged demonstrations across the country.
Students gathered in several universities and raised strong slogans against the government. They also criticized Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during the rallies.
Protests Reported in Eight Universities
According to a British news agency, students protested in at least eight universities. They chanted against the Iranian government and demanded change.
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Some protesters waved Iranian flags that showed the lion and sun symbol from the period before the 1979 revolution. These symbols reflect opposition to the current political system.
Clashes With Security Forces
Reports confirmed clashes in some universities. Students confronted members of the Basij security force. Tensions increased as security personnel tried to control the situation.
Witnesses said both sides engaged in heated exchanges. However, officials did not release full details about injuries or arrests from the latest protests.
Background of Unrest
Iran faced similar unrest in January. Protests turned violent and continued for several days. Hundreds of people died or suffered injuries during those demonstrations.
Authorities also arrested thousands of individuals at that time. The renewed Iran university protests show that tensions remain high across the country.
Iran university protests continue to highlight growing dissatisfaction among students as demonstrations spread and security forces respond firmly.