Iran says there were no school poisonings, blames foreign 'enemies'
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Iran denies schoolgirls poisoning attacks, says probe shows no toxic substance
Iran's intelligence ministry, on Friday, condemned 'foreign enemies' and dissidents for inciting fears over suspected poisonings of schoolgirls saying that no toxic substance capable of causing poisoning was found in its laboratory investigations and field findings. "The enemies' role in fuelling this crisis is certain and undeniable. Individuals, groups and Western media (especially in the Persian language)...have focused on this in the past fe
Iran denies poisonings in girls’ schools, blames ‘enemies’
Tehran, Apr 29 (EFE).- Iran’s intelligence ministry denied that there had been any poisonous gas attacks in girls’ schools, blaming the incidents on students, mass hysteria and the country’s enemies. “Toxic substances have not been spread in any of the country’s schools, but non-toxic agents that have caused panic have been used inadvertently or intentionally in some reported settings,” the ministry said in a statement, state-run Mehr news agenc…
Since the end of November, poisoning has been repeatedly reported at girls' schools in Iran. Following an investigation, the authorities have now announced that they had not identified any toxic substance. Rather, dissidents would have deliberately stirred up fears. From:. [more]
Iran says it found no evidence of schoolgirl poisonings, blames fears on foreign 'enemies'
Iran's intelligence ministry on Friday accused foreign "enemies" and dissidents of fomenting fears over suspected poisonings of schoolgirls, saying its investigation found no actual poisoning.
Iranian authorities assured that there were no poisonings of school girls in the country and blamed foreign “enemies”.
Iran says there was no school poisoning, blames foreign 'enemies'
Iran's Intelligence Ministry, on Friday, accused foreign "enemies" and dissidents of fomenting fears over suspected poisonings of schoolgirls, saying its investigation found no actual poisoning, Reuters reports. The wave of suspected attacks has affected thousands of schoolgirls and provoked public anger, after months of protests against Iran's clerical rulers following the death of a young woman held by police for allegedly flouting strict hija…
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