Students in Iran: Two Aspirations, Two Voices (Part 2)
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05-Feb-2009 (one comment)



Mahdiyeh Golrou: “My dear fellow students from all universities of Iran: I am very happy that I can be with you today. I was released from one week detention Tuesday night. I am embarrassed to say that I spent only one week in jail. So many of our fellow students now in this very gathering have endured as much as one year in prison - missing school and their family. Sweat of shame sits on my forehead when I talk of one week jail time. But I am happy to have been released so quickly, because I can now speak here once again on the occasion of 16th of Azar [Students’ Day].” Mahdiyeh Golrou, an economics major at Tehran’s Allameh Tabataba’i University, has been suspended from university and deprived of continuing her education for a semester now and has not been allowed to enter the campus of the university.

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Student Voices (Part 2)

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Once again, the student movement‘s voice reflects the aspirations of the Iranian people. The freedom-seeking students, contrary to the Basiji students, challenge the system of the Islamic Republic. 



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