Source: Radio Zamaneh

A group of Tehran Polytechnic University
students have boycotted their term exams in protest to the arrest of 12 of their
peers. Amir Kabir Newsletter
reports the boycotting of 40 term exams that started three days ago.
University
officials have warned that they will confront the boycotting students and
Education Deputy of the Ministry of Science, Hosein Nadermanesh told
ISNA that the absent students will receive a failing
grade.
He added that if it is established that the absence of the students in connected
with the recent unrest, they will consider further action against them.
Amir Kabir Newsletter reports that in the past few day 15 students have been
summoned to the University Disciplinary Committee.
Reportedly some of Tehran University students have also boycotted their term
exams.
Alef Website also reports that exams at the medical, pharmacology and dentistry
departments of Tehran University have been delayed due to what the website
refers to as "extremism" of some of the students.
Like the earlier announcements from the Polytechnic and Elm-o-Sanat
Universities, Razi University students in Kermanshah have also announced that if
the arrest of students and attacks on the campus continue, they too will boycott
classes and exams.
University student activists have repeatedly shown their support for disputers
of the June presidential elections and held gatherings in protest to the
government.
In addition to widespread arrest of students, pro-government forces have
repeatedly attacked students at the campuses in the past weeks and many students
in Mashad were hospitalized with stab wounds in one of the recent attacks.
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