Moulavi Abdulhamid: Execution and Forced Confession Have No Religious or Legal Justification

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Moulavi Abdulhamid: Execution and Forced Confession Have No Religious or Legal Justification

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid: Execution and forced confession have no religious or legal justification

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid announced during the Friday prayers ceremony in Zahedan that execution and forced confession have no religious or legal justification

The Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan said the events of December have no justification; instead of justifying, officials should apologize to the people and comply with their demands

He added that the Iranian nation feels humiliated among other nations. The people have repeatedly shouted for change, but their cries have not been heard

The Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan also stated that the people’s hearts are not comforted by the officials’ justifications. If the officials had listened to the people’s cries, these problems would not have arisen. If the people demand the resignation of an official, they should step down. Do not imprison and condemn political activists

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid said in another part of his speech that executions have caused people’s hatred

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