Students Lead New Wave of Protests on Iranian Campuses After Deadly Crackdown

Students Lead New Wave of Protests on Iranian Campuses After Deadly Crackdown

Post by : Saif Nasser

Students at several universities across Iran have once again taken to the streets, even after a deadly government crackdown earlier this year. The protests are mainly happening on college campuses, where young people are speaking out against the country’s leadership and recent actions by security forces.

Earlier protests had spread across many cities in Iran. Those demonstrations were met with strong force from authorities. Reports from human rights groups said thousands of people were killed, and many more were arrested. The government has not confirmed such high numbers, but it has admitted that clashes occurred.

Now, students are leading a new wave of demonstrations. Many of these gatherings began as memorial events to remember those who died during the earlier unrest. Over time, some of these memorials turned into larger protests. Students have been chanting slogans, holding signs, and demanding change.

University campuses have become a key center of resistance. In Tehran and other cities, students gathered despite warnings from officials. Some universities reportedly moved classes online or warned students not to take part in protests. In some cases, students were threatened with suspension or other punishment.

Security forces have been seen near campuses. There have been reports of clashes between students and security personnel. In certain areas, plainclothes agents were also present. These actions have created a tense and fearful atmosphere, but many students have continued to speak out.

The protests reflect deeper frustration among young people. Many students are concerned about economic hardship, lack of freedom, and limited job opportunities. They say they want a future with more rights and better living conditions.

The government has defended its actions. Officials say they are trying to maintain order and protect the country from outside influence. They have blamed foreign powers for encouraging unrest. At the same time, authorities have warned that strong action will be taken against anyone who breaks the law.

For many students, however, the memory of those who died during earlier protests remains strong. They see their demonstrations as a way to honor those lives and demand accountability. Some believe that universities should be places where ideas can be freely shared, even when those ideas criticize the government.

The situation remains uncertain. While the protests are smaller than the earlier nationwide movement, they show that dissatisfaction has not disappeared. The coming weeks will likely determine whether the demonstrations grow or fade under pressure.

This ongoing unrest highlights a major challenge for Iran’s leaders. They must balance maintaining control with addressing the concerns of a young population that wants change. The voices of students, though facing serious risks, continue to shape the country’s current political climate.

Feb. 28, 2026 12:18 p.m. 149
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