Government Killing of “Sadegh Foladvandā” in Media Silence

“Sadegh Foladvandā” was killed by government agents in media silence.
Sadegh Foladvandā, a 29-year-old young man who worked as a street shoemaker, was abducted on the 14th of Bahman by the terrorist information office of the Revolutionary Guards in Gachsaran.
This young freedom-loving worker and activist, who was a native of Gachsaran, was killed after 18 days of torture by the criminal mercenaries of the treacherous Khamenei, and his body was thrown into a water canal with bound hands. Sadegh had issued a protest call for the 14th of Bahman behind one of the city’s canals, and was abducted on the same day by intelligence forces. The same canal where they threw his lifeless and tortured body. The coroner declared the time of his death to be 24 hours before his body was found.
They were even afraid of Sadegh’s tortured body, so they threw him into the canal with bound hands so he could not even save himself. Sadegh was very interested in books and sports and had extensive knowledge in various fields.
His shoe shop was also called “Shoemaker of Flowers of Suffering,” and with the meager income he earned from this work, he helped working children.

An informed source wrote: “This is not the first time such an incident has occurred in a small city like Gachsaran. Some time ago, another man and woman were also killed by government agents, and the government covered up these horrific crimes in media silence as in the past.”
According to informed sources, the terrorist information office in Gachsaran pressured Sadegh’s family not to publicize the cause of his death and to claim that their son was killed due to personal enmity.
A young man who was a shoemaker with meager income and even used that income to help working children—what personal enmity could he have with anyone? The lies and crimes of the government of the Islamic Republic are endless, and every day another aspect of its crimes is revealed.
It should be noted that Sadegh’s abduction occurred on the same day he published the protest call, at a time when serial poisonings in schools had already begun, but no attention was paid to it, and the agent or agents responsible for this incident are still unknown. This indicates that the cause of the poisoning of students in all provinces is also the government of the Islamic Republic.




