Many believe the suspected poisonings are retaliation for protests against the government.
What have Iranian officials said about the situation?
Many people in Iran believe the poisonings are a form of retaliation against women and girls who protested in the wake of Amini’s death in the custody of the country’s “morality police” after she was arrested for wearing her hijab “improperly.” Her death sparked months of protests, leading hard-line Islamist groups to call for girls’ schools to be shuttered because they said girls’ education was a threat.
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