Dozens Summoned at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences


RAHANA


Following the distribution of the controversial dress code and code of conduct regulations at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, dozens of students have been summoned to the disciplinary committee.
According to RAHANA’s reporter, observations indicate that most students summoned to the committee are those with previous experience of political and student activities or having participated in protests, and non-politically active students have been less targeted by these warrants. The new summons mostly include orders on Islamic dress code and observing Islamic morals.
The new regulations are comprised of 7 chapters and 23 sections. The regulations contain codes such as mandatory long sleeves and loose shirts, prohibiting t-shirts for males and jackets (manto) with bold colors for females, mandating short nails for females, short hair for males and taking regular baths, prohibiting pointed shoes and heels exceeding 3 cm.
Additionally, chapter 6 of the regulations contains the code of conduct. It includes provisions such as prohibition of arguments, joking and laughing out loud in the elevators and the coffee shops.
In the final chapter, students are threatened that failure to comply with the new rules may result in their referral to the disciplinary committee.





در پی توزیع آیین نامه جنجال برانگیزانضباطی در دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شیراز، طی چند هفته اخیر، دهها تن از دانشجویان ایندانشگاه به کمیته انضباطی فرا خوانده شده اند.
به گزارش رهانا، مشاهدات حاکی از آن است که این احضارها بیشتر دانشجویانی را هدف قرار داده است که سابقه شرکت در تجمعات اعتراضی و فعالیت‌هایسیاسی و صنفی داشته‌اند و دانشجویان غیر سیاسی کمتر با این نوع احضارها مواجه شده اند.
ایناحضارها بیشتر شامل مواردی چون نحوه پوشش اسلامی و رعایت اخلاق اسلامی را شامل می‌شود.

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