Mawlawi Abdul Hamid Warns About the Start of Executions and Broadcasting Forced Confessions of Protesters

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Mawlawi Abdul Hamid Warns About the Start of Executions and Broadcasting Forced Confessions of Protesters

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid warned about the start of executions and the broadcast of forced confessions of protesters.

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid Ismaeelzai, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, called for an end to executions and the broadcast of forced confessions in the Islamic Republic government in a message on Twitter.

He warned that unfortunately, after a short pause, the issuance of execution sentences, especially concerning the protesters of the recent uprising, has resumed.

He wrote that the Baloch people have always had the largest share in executions and emphasized that the spread of hatred and dissatisfaction will be the natural result of these executions.

In his Friday prayer sermons over the past weeks, Mawlavi Abdul Hamid had repeatedly called for the trial of those responsible for and those who ordered the Bloody Friday in Zahedan on the eighth of Mehr, and had asked high-ranking officials of the country, including Ayatollah Khamenei, to be accountable for what happened in Zahedan.

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