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Sending military equipment to Zahedan on the eve of the anniversary of Bloody Friday

On the eve of the anniversary of Bloody Friday in Zahedan, the Islamic Republic regime transferred a lot of military equipment to Zahedan.

Last year, at the same time as the nationwide protests and the rise of the popular revolution began, the people of Balochistan also protested. However, on October 27, following the protests, the forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran closed Zahedan and killed everyone from the young to the old under a barrage of bullets, a day that turned Zahedan into a city of blood.

The people of Balochistan did not stop protesting after Bloody Friday, and despite the security situation prevailing in the city and the high number of deaths it left, they continued their protests to prevent the blood of their sisters and brothers from being trampled upon by the regime.

The people of Zahedan organized a call for October 27, the first anniversary of Bloody Friday, to stand united against the regime. To this end, the Islamic Republic regime, fearing confrontation and unity among the people, has transferred many war equipment and weapons to Zahedan since last week to confront the people of Balochistan.

In response to this action of the regime, the people of Balochistan announced that they are no longer afraid of you and will respond to your bullets. We the people are united and will confront you at the cost of our lives, and victory belongs to us, the people of Iran. We will take Iran back from you, the criminal government, even if you take the lives of our loved ones again.

It should be noted that after the call was announced by the people of Balochistan, General Ahmad Reza Radan, the Commander-in-Chief of the National Police Force, without prior notice or information, traveled to Sistan and Balochistan in the past few days to meet with the leaders of the Baloch tribes and the families of the victims of the protests and seek their consent. The unity of the people has instilled this fear in the system to the extent that they are willing to seek consent from the citizens.

Also, according to reports from human rights sources in Sistan and Baluchestan, security pressures and threats against citizens for participating in the protests have become more intense. The Faraj Information Protection Center has also sent text messages to Baloch citizens asking them to send their reports against other citizens to this center. In this regard, text messages have also been sent to people by the Judiciary and the Ministry of Intelligence, threatening them for participating in the protests.

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