The Blood of the Oppressed Will Haunt

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The Blood of the Oppressed Will Haunt

The blood of the innocent clings

The blood of the innocent clings. Sara Masoumi, a journalist, says that justice dictates we should not go along with the one-sided and ambiguous narrative of the authorities. Sara Masoumi, a journalist, tweeted criticizing the biased accounts from the government regarding the manner in which recent protesters were killed. Due to the pressures imposed on the families of the recently deceased, we do not have the opportunity to speak directly with the survivors of individuals like Nika Shakarami or Sarina Esmailzadeh. Therefore, reason, ethics, and for the religious, justice, dictate that we should not accompany the one-sided and ambiguous narrative of the authorities. The blood of the innocent clings.

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