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Iranian Students Reject Virtual Classrooms As Protests Spread

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February 25, 2026
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As university students in Iran continued their fifth day of protests in the wake of January’s brutal crackdown, demonstrators insisted they will keep showing up in person on campus despite an effort to promote virtual classrooms. The protests follow nationwide demonstrations in which thousands were killed and jailed while demanding freedom and decrying economic collapse.

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