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Hundreds of students protest against repression in Iran
SMCCDI (Information Service)
Dec 6, 2006

Hundreds of students of Khaje Nassir and of the Amir Kabir colleges of Tehran protested, today, against the persistent repression at the occasion of what has been, officially, named as the students' day.

Students defied the massive presence of the Islamic regime's security forces and their check points in order to gather inside and outside the premises and broke the entry door in order to rally togheter.

Slogans, such as, "Security feel shame and leave", "Political prisoners must be free" and "Student will die but won't accept submission" were shouted by students.

Most students were seen taking their distances from the officially tolerated "Office of Consolidation Unity" (OCU), as they still remember of its founders role in the Islamic revolution, the US Hostages tragedy and their involvment in the sham theory of reforms from within the current regime. Such need of caution while needing to participate was underlined by SMCCDI's Coordinator in a TV interview program, broadcasted on Monday night, by the Los Angeles based Pars TV Network.

OCU had tried to seize the rally in its name.

Several students and some of their supporters were seen arrested by the security agents and put in special buses brought for the occasion.

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