A report in daily Kayhan on November 24, 1981, announced that 43 students were expelled from Shiraz University School of Medicine for membership in the “misguided Bahá’í sect,” being affiliated with “hypocrites,” a reference to the Mojahedin-e Khalq, and “moral corruption.”
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