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Iranians Stage Protests as Dozens More Schoolgirls Fall Ill in Suspected Poisonings

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called the suspected poisonings "the enemy's conspiracy to create fear and despair in the people." File Photo by Iranian President Press Office/UPI
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called the suspected poisonings “the enemy’s conspiracy to create fear and despair in the people.” File Photo by Iranian President Press Office/UPI

Protestors took to the streets of Tehran Saturday amid reports that dozens more Iranian schoolgirls were hospitalized in what the government calls a series of mysterious suspected poisonings.

The activist group 1500tasvir posted video clips of protestors gathering outside of buildings belonging to the Iranian Ministry of Health.

The newest wave of hospitalizations came a day after Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi instructed his cabinet to track down the causes of the of illness that has sickened more than 1,000 children, mainly girls, in recent months.

Raisi took a conspiratorial tone, describing the illnesses as "the enemy's conspiracy to create fear and despair in the people."

Dozens of schoolchildren have developed symptoms including respiratory distress, dizziness and nausea since the illnesses were first reported Nov. 30 in the city of Qom, when 18 girls had to be hospitalized.

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