Report by
Rooz Online
Last Monday the anniversary of Student
Day in Iran led to bloody clashes as anti-riot police fired bullets into air,
used teargas and arrested numerous protestors in their efforts to disperse
university students in the country.

Photos and Report of
Student Day Protests at Tehran's Honar University
December 7 is annually celebrated in Iran as
Student Day and this year Iranian students held their tribute and protests
against the coup administration and the events that followed the June 12
presidential elections as the major universities in Tehran were completely
ringed off by security and law enforcement forces who tried to prevent students
from leaving the campuses into the surrounding neighborhoods of the capital to
join the public by closing the streets that led to the universities.
Through these demonstrations "Death to the Dictator" was the most common cry
coming from campuses in Tehran and other academic institutions as the streets
around the campuses were the scenes of violent clashes between students and
protesting people on one hand and anti-riot agents and plain-clothes agents on
the other.
Foreign journalists and reporters were barred from covering the events while
there was a serious disruption of access to the Internet and telephone
connections, but still many images of the events in Tehran and other cities
found their way to the electronic social networks such as uTube and demonstrated
the extent of the student demonstrations and the clashes that took place.
Clashes and Arrests in Tehran
As reported by Rooz reporters from Tehran, the
streets surrounding all the large universities in Tehran were filled with parked
buses used to carry prisoners which were filled with detainees whose heads were
covered with bags and who were transferred to undisclosed locations. The
neighborhoods around the universities were also witness to scores of
plainclothes agents and motorcyclists who participated in the violent clashes
and crackdown of the students - which was in fact more violent than the force
used by the regular police.
According to these reports, the police fired in the air and used tear gas to
disperse students, while arresting tens of protestors as well.
Amid the protests, a large number of students were arrested among whom were
Majid Tavakoli who is a member of the Islamic Society of Amir Kabir University
and Mohammad Jaafar Tahmasebi a member of the student committee of Mir-Hossein
Mousavi.
Zahra Rahnavard Attacked
Zahra Rahnavard, a professor at Tehran University
and the wife of Mir-Hossein Mousavi, was physically attacked by a number of
women Basijis. Mrs. Rahnavard who is a lecturer at Tehran University's Fine Arts
College was at the university campus and preparing herself for the celebrations
commemorating Student Day when she was attacked. One witness said that the
attackers initially engaged her verbally and then sprayed pepper gas from a
distance of 20 to 25 centimeters onto her face which led to her temporary loss
of vision forcing her to gasp for air. Bystanders rushed to her help and rescued
her from the scene. Her health has been reported to be in bad condition because
of the closeness of the pepper spray that was used on her face.
In the verbal exchange between Mrs. Rahnavard and the attacking women, Rahnavard
told them "I am not afraid of anyone except God. Even if you tear me up in
pieces you will not hear anything from me other than the green call for freedom
and democracy."
Protests in Other Cities
In addition to Tehran, December 7th was also
commemorated in other towns in Iran as strict security measures were implemented
as an effort for the security forces to prevent students from joining protesting
people. Reports indicate that large groups of security and law enforcement
agents, including plainclothes agents gathered most universities on Monday. The
cities were such protests were held included Tabriz, Rasht, Isfahan, Hamedan,
Shiraz, Semnan, Kermanshah, Babol, Mashhad, Kerman, Najafabad, and others. In
their continuing protests, these students demonstrated against the coup
elections and the post election events in Iran. In these demonstrations, which
led to violent clashes, many students were arrested and taken away by security
forces.
What stood out in these events on Monday was that many of the slogans that were
chanted were directly directed at ayatollah Khamenei and students fearlessly
chanted them in the presence of the security forces around them. The scope and
intensity of these student protests in the capital was so large that observers
said they were unprecedented for this occasion.
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