4 students suspended from Damghan University for 6 months

The disciplinary committee of Damghan University has suspended four students from university for one semester.

News Center- The “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” uprising that started in Iran and Rojhilat following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini has continued for seven months. The Iranian regime uses all kinds of inhuman practices to quell the nationwide protests. Recently, hundreds of students have been suspended or expelled from university for participating or supporting the protests.

Iran's Student Union Council has announced that four students of the Department of Television and Digital Arts at Damghan University have been suspended from university for one semester by the disciplinary committee of the university.

The suspended students are: Bahare Devani, Mobina Yaqoubzadeh, Mahsa Soltani and Parizad Esmaili.

Iran’s Student Union Council announced on Tuesday that at least 435 students have been suspended or expelled following the recent protests across the country. According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), 637 students from 144 universities have been arrested since mid-September.