Iranian students continue to protest over the 19-year-old’s murder on campus on the second day
Students In Iran Last week, they continued to protest against a fatal robbery by a 19-year-old student on campus on Saturday.
Amir Mohammad Karegi, a 19-year-old business student at Tehran University, was killed in a robbery near a campus dorm on Wednesday, sparking protests on Friday.
Protestors Local media accused school officials of failing to keep students safe on campus.
Protesters clashed with police near the location where they were killed outside their college dorms on Friday by two unknown robbers.

Iranian students continued to protest against the fatal robbery of a 19-year-old student on campus last Saturday. (Simay azadi/iranntv.com)
He later died in the hospital.
The protesters cried out things like, “Your shame!” “University security is a tool for the IRGC (Iranian Revolutionary Guard) and you are our murderer!” and “The spilled blood will never be erased!”
Amidst the protest, Iranian vice-president Mohammad Reza Alev ordered a “immediate” investigation into Haregi’s death.
Iran’s Minister of Science and Research and Technology Hossein Sarraf also said, “The issues of universities should not go beyond campus. Those who enter illegal face serious consequences and will not be generous about this issue.” He warned the protesters. Running ISNA News Agency.
Protests were not politically motivated, but national demonstrations can sometimes lead to political unrest A harsh system.

Amir Mohammad Karegi, a 19-year-old business student at Tehran University, was killed in a robbery near a campus dorm on Wednesday, sparking protests on Friday. (Simay azadi/iranntv.com)
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Mariam Rajabi, presidential election for Iran’s National Resistance Council (NCRI), wrote to X on Friday: There is a powerful chant: “Students die, but they do not accept humiliation.” ”
She said, “The perpetrators of this anxiety are the result of revolutionary security guards and oppressive forces themselves, or the regime’s anti-people policies, and prioritize maintaining that power through the most severe oppression. People are calling on fellow citizens to be in solidarity with students who have declared that silence is no longer a fortress of freedom.

The protesters cried out things like, “Your shame!” “University security is a tool for the IRGC (Iranian Revolutionary Guard) and you are our murderer!” and “The spilled blood will never be erased!” (Simay azadi/iranntv.com)
The protests that sparked at universities around the country three years ago after a 22-year-old woman was detained after being detained for not wearing a headscarf correctly.
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The protests lasted for several months, ending only after a security crackdown in which 500 people died and more than 22,000 people were detained.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.