I'm among the signers of yet another open letter protesting events in Iran, this one against violent attacks on peaceful protesters in Iranian universities, related in turn to official violence against women. (click to see all the signers...):
Statement in Condemnation of the Attacks on University Students in Iran
"The recent events surrounding the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody on September 16, 2022, have pained and astounded many Iranians within Iran and abroad, including many students and academics [1]. Mahsa’s death engendered a visceral reaction across Iran. Iranians have raised their voices in protest to demand justice, freedom, and equality for women and beyond [2,3].
"On the evening of October 2, 2022, in brutal response to a protest staged by students at the Sharif University of Technology, one of Iran’s leading universities, various anti-riot forces violently stormed the university campus and surrounding areas. They laid siege to the university’s campus, brutally attacking and arresting students and faculty en masse [4,5]. This attack is followed by attacks on other universities that are continuing as we write this letter, including an attack on Tabriz University.
"This unspeakable violence against students is an assault on the sanctity of education, academe, and fundamental human rights. We, the undersigned members of the global community of academics, condemn this attack and severe acts of aggression against universities and students in Iran and demand the immediate release of all arrested students and faculty and their protection against further attacks and arrests. "
"To sign this petition, please fill out this google form:
https://forms.gle/8i2bQrTrTKU45jZD9
For information, please reach out to: academics-supporting-iranian-students@googlegroups.com
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‘Geniuses’ Versus the Guns: A Campus Crackdown Shocks Iran. Universities across Iran have erupted in protests after more than decade of being politically dormant, with students joining the unrest that has convulsed the country for the past three weeks. By Farnaz Fassihi
"The scenes that unfolded at Sharif University on Sunday afternoon were some of the most shocking in the three weeks of protests led by women calling for an end to the Islamic Republic’s rule that have convulsed Iran since a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, died in the custody of the morality police. Security forces have cracked down violently on the protests but they continue."
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