Moulavi Abdul Hamid points out that the families of the victims of the bloody Friday are not satisfied with compensation and money

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Moulavi Abdul Hamid points out that the families of the victims of the bloody Friday are not satisfied with compensation and money

Mawlavi Abdolhamid pointed out that the families of those killed in the bloody Friday are not satisfied with compensation and money.

Mawlavi Abdolhamid Ismaeelzahi, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, in today’s Friday prayer sermon, referred to last year’s bloody Friday and said this incident was bitter for all the people of Iran and the world who have a conscience. In just a few hours, a hundred people were killed, and three hundred were injured, losing their eyes, legs, and hands, with some becoming paralyzed.

According to him, the people of the province have patiently demanded over the past year that the perpetrators of these crimes be brought to legal and Islamic justice. However, we all know that judges in Iran lack independence, and we are not hopeful of achieving justice.

Mawlavi Abdolhamid continued in his sermon, saying, ‘But know that the families of the deceased, the women who became widows, and the children who became fatherless will not be satisfied with compensation and money and demand the punishment of those responsible.’

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