Mawlawi Abdul Hamid: The Country is in the Hands of the Military

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Mawlawi Abdul Hamid: The Country is in the Hands of the Military

Molavi Abdolhamid: The country is in the hands of the military

Molavi Abdolhamid, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, strongly criticized the government officials and their oppressive policies as well as the dire situation of the people, especially in the impoverished provinces, during the Friday prayer on February 10.

Currently, the country is in the hands of the military. Many officials are military personnel. We like the military, but their job is something else.

The country should be in the hands of politicians, and responsibilities should be with those who are compassionate and have expertise.

The nation feels a crisis and has become hopeless.

He emphasized that protests continue because people know their problems will not be solved. He explained this situation by adding that many people are in debt and cannot make ends meet. The dollar, which was twenty thousand, has become forty-five thousand tomans, and people can no longer buy, sell, or trade.

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