Iranian students begin new university term with protests


FILE PHOTO: People walk near a mural featuring images of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and leader of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, on a street in Tehran, Iran, February 17, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

DUBAI, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Students ⁠held protests at several Iranian universities at the ⁠start of a new semester on Saturday, some ‌clashing with pro-government groups, according to local news agencies and posts on social media.

The protests coincided with ceremonies traditionally held after 40 ​days to mourn those killed by ⁠security forces during last ⁠month's anti-government demonstrations, which saw thousands lose their lives in ⁠the ‌worst domestic unrest since Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution.

A video purportedly showed rows of marchers at Tehran's ⁠Sharif University of Technology condemning Supreme Leader ​Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ‌as a "murderous leader", and calling for Reza Pahlavi, the ⁠exiled son ​of Iran's toppled shah, to be a new monarch.

State-affiliated news agencies such as SNN carried videos of clashes, with protesters ⁠allegedly injuring volunteer student Basij militia ​by throwing rocks at Iran's top engineering university. Pro-government Basij members often assist security forces in quelling protests.

Protests were also ⁠held in Beheshti and Amir Kabir universities in the capital Tehran and Mashhad University in the northeast, according to videos published by rights group HAALVSH, which Reuters ​could not verify.

In the western town ⁠of Abdanan, a hotspot for protests, demonstrators chanted "Death to Khamenei" ​and "Death to the dictator" after ‌the arrest of an activist teacher, ​according to rights group Hengaw and social media posts.

(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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