Mawlana Abdul Hamid believes that poisonings are a form of suppressing protests

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Molavi Abdulhamid believes that poisonings are a form of suppressing protests.

Molavi Abdulhamid Ismailzahi, the Sunni Friday prayer leader in Zahedan, referred to the issue of poisoning in Iranian schools, especially girls’ schools, during today’s Friday prayer. He said that many believe this is another form of suppressing protests, and now those girls who protested in their schools are being treated in this way.

The Sunni Friday prayer leader in Zahedan added that those who are aware of this issue but do not take action against it are not worthy of our country, and he emphasized that this trend must come to an end in any case.

He said that this issue, which targets girls and has caused public unrest throughout the nation, is a very serious trend.

He said that it started from Qom three months ago and has spread to many cities, targeting mostly girls.

Mr. Ismailzahi expressed surprise that this trend has not been identified and said, who believes that security and military officials do not know about obvious things that are quickly identified, but this trend has not been identified despite its extent.

He emphasized that no one has been convinced.

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