A growing number of schoolgirls in Iran are falling ill in a mysterious wave of alleged poisonings. Now, the Iranian regime has finally acknowledged that samples it has collected are suspicious and it blames hardline Islamist groups opposed to girls’ education. But as Touria Izri reports, some believe the regime itself may be to blame.
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Iran schoolgirl poisonings: Regime acknowledges ‘suspicious’ samples
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